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Despite the claim in a reliable source, no, The Sculptor was not McCloud's first published fiction in 20 years. Even if we were to ignore all of his online publication of things like the (admittedly incomplete) The Right Number and the new Zot! material, and even if we shove aside his collaborative work on Superman projects, we're still left with his 1998 book The New Adventures of Abraham Lincoln. As such, we may want to retract that statement. I will not do so myself, as I have McCloud-related WP:COI. --Nat Gertler (talk) 06:42, 26 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]