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696:... The contract called for to pay reprint royalties forward to each individual . When learned that Dez had not sent any royalty money to the creators, cut him out of the loop and paid later reprint royalties directly .... During the same period, Skinn also represented himself as the art agent of Mick Austin (painter of
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No. 24 letters page," he and
Yronwode had a "conversation via e-mail about that outrageous stuff." According to Skinn, Yronwode informed him that "Dean had filled her head with those stories" and apologised to him. But when Khoury relayed this to Yronwode during his interview with her she denied it,
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get paid for it ... one usually expects to be credited for what one writes". Skinn claims that he informed
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covers) and sold transparencies to of Austin's work. ... Eventually found out – from the artist – that Dez was not Mick's agent, had no authority to offer his pieces to , had not forwarded the money . Mick the sum total of what he was owed, recovering from Skinn by withholding payment on the
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had always owned the copyright, that it had never been owned by L. Miller & Son, and that they had not gone bankrupt, but had concluded their affairs quietly in 1963 .... Basically, Mick Anglo had been robbed of his ownership of ." According to Moore, "I was not on the best of terms with Dez
580:, which Skinn published and edited for the following 16 years. His "Sez Dez" column was a regular feature in issues #100–#200, at which point Skinn sold the magazine in 2006 to Cosmic Publications. Quality Communications Limited was officially dissolved on 10 August 2010.
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experience. I didn't trust the man, and my opinion – for what that is worth – is that there was knowing deceit involved in the
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could be purchased for a very small amount..."; and asked Moore if he "would ... like to ... contribute to this new retelling of
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