2009-05-13 Comics artist Mark Sable detained for Unthinkable acts

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Date: 2009-05-13
Link: http://sfscope.com/2009/05/comics-artist-mark-sable-detai.html
Author: Ian Randal Strock (writingscat)
Source: SFScope (articlescat)
Topics: irony American totalitarianism airport security US Transportation Security Administration War on Terror
Categories: irony American totalitarianism airport security US Transportation Security Administration War on Terror


Comics artist Mark Sable detained for Unthinkable acts

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...comics writer Mark Sable was detained by TSA security guards at Los Angeles International Airport this past weekend because he was carrying a script for a new issue of his comic miniseries Unthinkable. Sable was detained while traveling to New York for a debut party at Jim Hanley's Universe today.

The comic series follows members of a government think tank that was tasked with coming up with 9/11-type "unthinkable" terrorist scenarios that now are coming true.

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"I cooperated politely and tried to explain to them the irony of the situation. While Unthinkable blurs the line between fiction and reality, the story is based on a real-life government think tank where a writer was tasked to design worst-case terror scenarios. The fictional story of Unthinkable unfolds when the writer's scenarios come true, and he becomes a suspect in the terrorist attacks."

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“comics writer Mark Sable was detained by TSA security guards at Los Angeles International Airport ... because he was carrying a script for a new issue of his comic miniseries Unthinkable” in which “a writer was tasked [by the government] to design worst-case terror scenarios” which later “come true, and he becomes a suspect in the terrorist attacks.” Irony, anyone?

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