SnapSnap: First, I owe everyone an

SnapSnap submitted:

First, I owe everyone an apology regarding these 2 posts: http://eschergirls.tumblr.com/post/19150902608/snapsnap-submitted-sorry-about-the-long-intro http://eschergirls.tumblr.com/post/19352269468/snapsnap-submitted-heres-another-one-from because as it turns out, these weren’t drawn by Hart but by another artist, the late Al Rio. http://www.alrioart.com/  He passed away on January 30th of this year at the age of 49, an apparent suicide by hanging. He’s also the artist behind the web-comic Exposure, which can be read here: http://exposure.keenspot.com/ . So I give credit where credit is due and apologize for talking flack about his work.  You can read about his death here: http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/01/31/remembering-al-rio-by-david-campiti/

Rest in Peace Mr. Rio :(  And I’ll change the tags to give him credit (though since Hart is providing the commentary, he still keeps his tag.)

Edit: I didn’t want to turn this into a debate about whether we can criticize the work/product of a person who died, and I was hoping my comment wouldn’t be taken as an opinion one way or another, but since the debate is happening,  my opinion is I think it’s perfectly legitimate to criticize the product even if the creator is dead (and remember, this is product.)  People are commenting on what they see, and what’s been produced and sold.