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Sun Apr 1, 2007 — by Glenn Hauman
Ellison, Groth sign historic peace accord
The Last Dangerous lawsuit

In what is being widely heralded as the only diplomatic success during the Bush Administration, today a treaty was signed between Gary Groth, publisher of Fantagraphics, and Harlan Ellison, professional Harlan Ellison impersonater, at the Portland, OR headquarters of Dark Horse Comics.
"We were glad we could finally bring this conflict to an end," said Mike Richardson, Dark Horse's publisher. "We found ourselves in the crossfire between the Fantagraphics army to the north and the Ellison guerillas to the south. And even though we were widely perceived as Ellison sympathizers due to our publishing Dream Corridor, we were able to convince Gary that since we had published Harlan's work in the past, we wanted to throttle him as badly as anybody else. Gary understood that, and that led to our first breakthrough in talks."
Details of the treaty have not been made fully public, but we understand that as Ellison's forces will be returning prisoners to Fantagraphics on the condition that they also take two of Ellison's ex-wives and "some big creepy guy who's been following me around ever since I stopped doing the Hour 25 radio show. Joe Stranucci, or Syzygy, or Sienkiewicz, or something... I never know how to pronounce it."
Dirk Deppey, Fantagraphics spokesperson, has announced now that conflicts have ended there will be a multi-volume set of The Complete Ellison Lawsuits coming out, with the first volume due next April and new volumes coming out every six weeks after. The entire series should be out by 2017.
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