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{{quote|'''Animal Man:''' But what happens to me?
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'''Animal Man:''' How can they make me eat meat? I ''don't'' eat meat! I don't ''want'' to eat meat! I'm a vegetarian.
'''Grant Morrison:''' No, ''I'm'' a vegetarian. ''You'll'' be whatever you're written to be.|''[[
{{quote|'''Bat-Mite:''' Batman's rich history allows him to be interpreted in a multitude of ways. To be sure, this is a lighter incarnation, but it's certainly no less valid and true to the character's roots as the tortured avenger crying out for Mommy and Daddy. (Makes the paper disappear.) And besides, those [[Killer Rabbit|Easter Bunnies]] looked really scary, right?!|''[[Batman:
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'''Mika:''' ''[[Lampshade Hanging|What the hell?]]''|''[[Kanamemo]]''}}
{{quote|'''Crow:''' Why do they need so many writers?
'''Tom Servo:''' Oh, they needed one guy for the verbs, one guy for the nouns, somebody for the adjectives, y'know, adverbs, gerunds.|''[[
{{quote|''"Early on, I learned that writing in a shared world works a whole lot better if you don't define 'sharing' as 'everything in the lore is up for grabs, no matter who created it'."''|'''Elaine Cunningham''' on [[Forgotten Realms
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Latest revision as of 13:38, 7 August 2014
Animal Man: But what happens to me? —Animal Man, "Deus Ex Machina", Grant Morrison's last issue as writer
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Bat-Mite: Batman's rich history allows him to be interpreted in a multitude of ways. To be sure, this is a lighter incarnation, but it's certainly no less valid and true to the character's roots as the tortured avenger crying out for Mommy and Daddy. (Makes the paper disappear.) And besides, those Easter Bunnies looked really scary, right?!
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Kana: Don't worry, I won't tell this to anybody. I will carefully lock it into my heart... (smiles creepilly) and take it out sometimes to look at it. Yes... intently... |
Crow: Why do they need so many writers? |
"Early on, I learned that writing in a shared world works a whole lot better if you don't define 'sharing' as 'everything in the lore is up for grabs, no matter who created it'."
—Elaine Cunningham on Realmslore
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