Difficulty: Easy
Average Score: 100%
In the 1960s, comic-book creators such as R. Crumb and Trina Robbins exercised almost complete control over the creation of their comics. In contrast, the vast majority of comics today are soulless corporate products. The art, writing, coloring, lettering, and book design are done by different hands, a team assembled by and subservient to a corporation's editorial apparatus, whose primary concerns are the marketability and licensing of characters.

Which of the following best describes the attitude of the author of the passage toward comic books published today?

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