E-Man #1
"E-Man Meets 'e'-Man" kicks off with a sharp, self-aware commentary on the 1990s comic book market, as writer Christopher Mills uses the story’s framing to critique the era’s speculative frenzy. With Joe Staton handling both art and inks, the issue blends sharp social observation with the surreal energy of its title character, all wrapped in a cover by Joe Staton and Chuck Bordell that captures the moment’s quirky, high-stakes vibe.
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Chris Mills complains that comic books speculators are buying 'flash and glitter' comics in the 1990s comics glut at the expense of publishers on a tighter budget that are putting out quality product, mentioning several of these companies by name.
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