Today, Dark Horse editor Brendan Wright announced his departure from the company via Twitter.

Don’t get me wrong, I do believe in forgiveness and second acts but think our primary concern needs to be for the long-lasting pain inflicted on women who should be allowed to build the relationships necessary for success without having the awkwardness of being pursued romantically.Should these people be pushed out of their jobs as punishment? Caden wrote on Twitter on Thursday that she met Wright at a party thrown by Dark Horse Comics during Emerald City Comic Con. In a note to the project’s backers on Kickstarter, , co-founder of the book’s publisher, Comicker Press, announced that Wright would no longer be a part of the anthology:I am writing to you to let you know that Brendan Wright has been removed as editor of SHOTS FIRED.

"He quickly became obsessed with me," Caden wrote. I asked why he'd been trying to get into a room where an intoxicated person was sleeping." Follow Dark Horse Comics: Share this page: Meet the Editor: Brendan Wright. After watching this video today, I picked up both volumes and got lost in them all over again, just another fan of one of the all … Part of what scares me about these stories is the “mob mentality” that forms that seems intent on attempting to destroy people’s lives & livelihoods in the name of some sort of off-brand, outlaw justice.That doesn’t mean that people should not be held accountable for their actions, but it DOES mean if someone legitimately works hard to learn from their past actions and mistakes, the public is willing to acknowledge that.Finally, I think it is worth noting that comic creators should probably learn not to “shit where you eat” a bit more. Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want. X-Men: Marvel Resurrects a Forgotten X-Team for Empyre

That’s not the behavior of a grownup. Subsequent issues will be offered at $1.99.At the time, I couldn’t afford any of IDW’s Artist’s Editions, nor did I have room in my small apartment for them, but a couple fellow DH staffers brought some in for me to look through. The former Dark Horse Comics editor is no longer working on the Shots Fired benefit anthology, and multiple publication houses have put out statements announcing the termination of Wright's services. No wonder peoples’ judgment is impaired and they end up in bed (or in a hot tub) with the wrong people.And from what I’ve read, it’s not just people in their 20s who do this. Naturally, a stop to incite some anarchy is in order!

When Alex asked me to edit the series, I couldn’t say no, and a year later it’s my first Image series as editor (I proofread a few others), and one I couldn’t be prouder to be kicking off this phase of my career with.

I think in the military there is a rule officers and enlisted in the same chain of command can not have a physical relationship and common sense says that should go in these sort of situations, for the simple reason that it can blow up as it has.

If I weren’t the editor, I’d be anxiously awaiting this one, and I hope everyone else loves it as much as I do.I have lots of reasons for why I never did the Bridge Pedal before this year, though none of them are any good. His name won’t be on the book in any capacity.Multiple other publishers and creators also took to Twitter to announce they were ending their working relationships with Wright in light of the allegations: Yes, in case you missed it, we produced three more e full list, along with all the artists and some sample pages, are on the KS page! The first version I received looked great but, with its dark blue borders, I felt it was too staid, a bit reminiscent of law books. Some years I’m out of town, some years there’s an obligation I can’t get out of. Eventually a few of us found our way back to Portland and stopped at my local bar for sandwiches, the first and only time I’ve ever been there and not gotten a drink, and also the first and only time I’ve urgently excused myself to its bathroom to kneel in front of a toilet. "Brenden Wright was the editor of our recently completed mini-series, … However, I did edit the title story for Dark Horse Presents a while earlier (it is mistakenly credited to Diana in the Gallery Edition, but these things happen) and was thrilled to see both its color and black-and-white versions get the spotlight.