"Trickery and Deceit" … Not?
February 16, 2012
On February 9, 2012, Robert Kirkman was sued by his former illustrator, Toni Moore, for tricking him to surrender his rights to “Walking Dead” in exchange for payments that never came.
A few months before the suit, Kirkman opined that a book writer should find an artist for his stories by
“trickery and deceit.” Whatever he was meaning to convey by this clever remark, the old maxim stands — every joke has some truth behind it.
Source: Reuters.
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