Both series play out among the all-powerful ruling class of villains who now run the world, with a conspiracy weaving through them that drives the bulk of the plot. Both feature a horny gun-slinging new recruit as a POV character - their initiations both have a dark, culty vibe
But I still find it deeply interesting that for a brief moment in the middle of W's first term, when their respective voices were really starting to crystallize, Waid and Millar ended up writing the same book. More or less.
The crop favored the car over this majestic mountain king, and if that ain't just everything wrong with the world in miniature
Found this in an old notebook: Albert, an artifact from a verrry early version of LAVENDER JACK where Ducky was married to the Bastrop Manor butler. Al wasn't in on the LJ operation, so he was constantly in his feelings over how much time his wife spent w/ the master of the house