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* WriterRevolt: Creator/JohnByrne was not a fan of previous editor-in-chief, New Universe architect and ''ComicBook/StarBrand'' writer Jim Shooter. With Shooter gone, Ken Connell - who was viewed as his AuthorAvatar - was written as a dangerous jerkass and Shooter's beloved home city of Pittsburgh was promptly sacrificed for ''The Pitt''.

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* WriterRevolt: Creator/JohnByrne was not a fan of Marvel's previous editor-in-chief, New Universe Creator/NewUniverse architect and ''ComicBook/StarBrand'' writer Jim Shooter. With Shooter gone, Ken Connell - who was viewed as his AuthorAvatar - was written as a dangerous jerkass and Shooter's beloved home city of Pittsburgh was promptly sacrificed for ''The Pitt''.
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* WriterRevolt: Creator/JohnByrne was not a fan of previous editor-in-chief, New Universe architect and ''ComicBook/StarBrand'' writer Jim Shooter. With Shooter gone, Ken Connell - who was viewed as his AuthorAvatar was written as a dangerous jerkass as Shooter's beloved home city of Pittsburgh was promptly sacrificed for ''The Pitt''.

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* WriterRevolt: Creator/JohnByrne was not a fan of previous editor-in-chief, New Universe architect and ''ComicBook/StarBrand'' writer Jim Shooter. With Shooter gone, Ken Connell - who was viewed as his AuthorAvatar - was written as a dangerous jerkass as and Shooter's beloved home city of Pittsburgh was promptly sacrificed for ''The Pitt''.
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* WriterRevolt: Creator/JohnByrne was not a fan of previous editor-in-chief, New Universe architect and ''ComicBook/StarBrand'' writer Jim Shooter. With Shooter gone, Ken Connell - viewed as his [[AuthorAvatar]] was written as a dangerous jerkass as Shooter's beloved home city of Pittsburgh was promptly sacrificed for ''The Pitt''.

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* WriterRevolt: Creator/JohnByrne was not a fan of previous editor-in-chief, New Universe architect and ''ComicBook/StarBrand'' writer Jim Shooter. With Shooter gone, Ken Connell - who was viewed as his [[AuthorAvatar]] AuthorAvatar was written as a dangerous jerkass as Shooter's beloved home city of Pittsburgh was promptly sacrificed for ''The Pitt''.
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WriterRevolt: Creator/JohnByrne was not a fan of previous editor-in-chief, New Universe architect and ''ComicBook/StarBrand'' writer Jim Shooter. With Shooter gone, Ken Connell - viewed as his [[AuthorAvatar]] was written as a dangerous jerkass as Shooter's beloved home city of Pittsburgh was promptly sacrificed for ''The Pitt''.

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* WriterRevolt: Creator/JohnByrne was not a fan of previous editor-in-chief, New Universe architect and ''ComicBook/StarBrand'' writer Jim Shooter. With Shooter gone, Ken Connell - viewed as his [[AuthorAvatar]] was written as a dangerous jerkass as Shooter's beloved home city of Pittsburgh was promptly sacrificed for ''The Pitt''.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''The Pitt'' was never included in New Universe collected editions, and was never made available as a digital comic. The only way to read it is to track an original copy down.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: WriterRevolt: Creator/JohnByrne was not a fan of previous editor-in-chief, New Universe architect and ''ComicBook/StarBrand'' writer Jim Shooter. With Shooter gone, Ken Connell - viewed as his [[AuthorAvatar]] was written as a dangerous jerkass as Shooter's beloved home city of Pittsburgh was promptly sacrificed for ''The Pitt'' was never included in New Universe collected editions, and was never made available as a digital comic. The only way to read it is to track an original copy down.Pitt''.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''The Pitt'' was never included in New Universe collected editions, and was never made available as a digital comic. The only way to read it is to track an original copy down.

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