I'm going to be splitting my review of Wanted, the supervillain comic written my Mark Millar and JG Jones, into two parts. In this first part, I'm going to unload on JG Jones' art, which I think is quite possibly the worst sequential art by someone who does not actually suck as an artist. I'm doing this because 1.) I do have some general things to say about the story that I don't want to be buried by my cranky, picky art critique and 2.) I want to assuage any rogue fanboys who want to pounce on me because I JUST CAN'T HANDLE WANTED by doing the pretty much technical complaints, first.

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( Aug. 1st, 2008 07:10 pm)
Suspect in 5 anthrax-letter deaths kills self

WASHINGTON - Anthrax-laced letters that killed five people and severely rattled the post-9/11 nation may have been part of an Army scientist's warped plan to test his cure for the deadly toxin, officials said Friday. The brilliant but troubled scientist committed suicide this week, knowing prosecutors were closing in.

The sudden naming of scientist Bruce E. Ivins as the top — and perhaps only — suspect in the anthrax attacks marks the latest bizarre twist in a case that has confounded the FBI for nearly seven years. Last month, the Justice Department cleared Ivins' colleague, Steven Hatfill, who had been wrongly suspected in the case, and paid him $5.8 million.

Ivins worked at the Army's biological warfare labs at Fort Detrick, Md., for 18 years until his death on Tuesday. He was one of the government's leading scientists researching vaccines and cures for anthrax exposure. But he also had a long history of homicidal threats, according to papers filed last week in local court by a social worker.


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