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I’ve been a fan of Washington DC for years.
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So it seemed odd, though perhaps only to me, that I broke into both DCs in the same year. This year.
Within a few months of each other, I sold comic book scripts to DC Comics and moved to Maryland, just outside DC.
These events are unrelated other than the initials.
I will, of course, report when I know when the comic book stories will see print. There will probably be no further updates about the other DC. I’m simply here.
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