So there’s a poll on Newsarama asking people What person has ruined more comics than any other, and the responses already in place seem to indicate that this is going to be fun. You’ll want to check back with it, but here’s the highlights I’ve come across so far.

Grievous has some of the most… unique capitalization I’ve seen:

Fortunately I can’t say any of the above have ruined any comics for me.I wish Mark Millar was not so cocky and has thise “buy my comics” attitude because they are so so so so so good.

Dan Didio is the reason I got back into comics, Ever since Identity Crisis I have being compelled by most of the projects,crossovers and new books in the DCU, doesn’t mean I think everything is classic,

jeph Loeb is hit or miss for me, I loved Hush and his colour Books but some of his writing comes off very hokey and pedestrian.

Joe Q is doing Great business for marvel, Controversy sells, You have got to hand it to the man, he is making the Dollars for marvel, that being said I would not touch Brand new day with a barge pole.

Judd winick is decent writer, who makes silly ideas every now and then :(

And if his quirky, arty use of the shift key isn’t enough for you, there’s the sudden lapse to Bizarro speak here:

Funny thing, I have never read a bruce jones issue ever,You am half tempted to buy the first issue of the war that time forgot, but then again I probably won’t bother.

As always, my favorite comments are when somebody takes a normal, defensible position such as “I think Alex Ross should be more aware of his high profile” and transmogrify it into the sort of rhetoric that would appear spew from the piehole of Glenn Beck:

Alex Ross is the most contemptible piece of crap to ever express interest in the genre, and does nothing but embarass himself, by acting like the spoiled, overhyped diva he is.

It looks like you’re not going to be on Alvatron’s Christmas card list, Mr. Ross. Try to console yourself with the hundred dollar bills stuffed into your pillow.

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