“In offering further thoughts on the recent ’emergency stop’ placed on her overall DC career, Red Hood Vol. 2 writer Gretchen Felker-Martin has criticized how the publisher was exceptionally fast to not just cancel, but fully recall the only published issue of her Red Hood Vol. 2, but did not offer a similar response to a number of other ‘uncouth’ creators.”

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    Mostly agree with your point except it was still a public account. About 4 I haven’t seen any instance that would proove they dont apply the rule accords the board. Also she s a contractor and as so she signed a contract with clause and thoses clause allow them to finish the contract.

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      26 days ago

      Much of the article, and the headline of the article, are about the rules on public image not being unilaterally applied.

      I can’t parse your last sentence.

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        26 days ago

        The contract she signed has clauses that she must respect and can justify its cancellation. This is very classic.

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          Yes, you just described how a contract works. It’s pretty clear you didn’t read the whole point because that’s the same thing I said but in worse terms.

          I’m done with this thread, but you have a good one.