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I don't think it'd matter much even if they did try to defend Waid, at least not legally. All that matters is that the contract was breached after Waid interfered with it. Even if Atlantic Press intended to breach that contract before Waid swung his dick around, the order of events is all that matters, and that order is a matter of record already.Antarctic Press really doesn't have much to lose here because they're not being sued and almost certainly won't be sued. They have no really good motivation to white knight for Mark Waid, who gets to be the whitest of all white knights for trying to save them from being "Nazis" by threatening to "burn them to the ground" (his own words) by publishing an apolitical book from a guy Mark Waid personally disliked.

