Wed May 16, 2007 10:56AM2 comments ›
Wed May 16, 2007 — by Glenn Hauman
Ellison and Groth to mediate?
Life imitates ComicMix

Back on April 1st, we ran a little piece entitled "Ellison, Groth sign historic peace accord". Because of the date, many readers thought we were engaging in an April Fool's joke and making the whole thing up.
Now columnist Rich Johnston reports: "I understand that both Fantagraphics and Harlan Ellison were asked if they would participate in mediation over their current legal confrontation and that both have, at this time, gladly agreed. This will occur on May 29th at the Federal District Court Of Appeals in California. It will be attended by Ellison, Groth and their respective legal representatives. Given the good will from both sides regarding this approach, maybe we could indeed see peace in our time."
Don't worry. We only use our predictive powers for good. We tried using our powers to find out the ending of Lost, but there the future is truly unwritten, as are the scripts.
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Comments (2)
Christopher Moonlight (3:34 PM on Wed May 16, 2007)
That would have started here:
http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2007/05/03/when-g...
Somebodies nuts.
The Perfessor (2:46 PM on Thu May 17, 2007)
Seriously, can anyone (ANYONE), in 50 words or less, tell me what (if anything) this lawsuit was originally about? In all the years that it has been ongoing, in all the material that I have read about it, I'm not entirely sure that I understand what is going on (and I’ll be willing to bet that neither of the protagonists does either).
OK, take a hundred words if you must.