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| | Welcome to Prism Comics |
 | | Often the comics characters we grew up on were, in the minds of most of the creative teams of the day anyway, nothing more than vehicles to selling lunchboxes, underwear, and, of course, toys. |
 | | All that said, I think the fact that Dave Manak, the editor of DC Comics Presents #47: Superman and the Masters of the Universe felt he had to, well, explain himself in the letter column of the issue was a little telling. |
 | | Prism Comics is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the work of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) creators in the comics industry, as well as LGBT themes in comics in general. |
| www.prismcomics.org (959 words) |
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