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24.12.03
Colby Cosh documents the clash of Twist v. McFarlane in The National Post
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"Twist v. McFarlane is so full of quirks and ironies that it will almost be surprising if it doesn't become a novel or screenplay. Yet here's the first irony: The suit itself is about fiction, identity, and under what conditions reality can be borrowed for art. In 1993, Mr. McFarlane needed a good name for a Mafia enforcer he planned to introduce to the pages of Spawn, the comic book that made him rich and famous. Mr. McFarlane likes putting in-jokes in his books, and likes hockey. He realized he couldn't possibly invent a more suitable name than "Tony Twist" -- and so a nefarious minor character, Anthony "Tony Twist" Twistelli, was born. ->>>"

max@Sequential : 11:28:57 AM




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