And barring that "All-Bacon Caitlin Fairchild" Gen13 variant cover from 1993, she's right [nevermind that a Johnny Grunge version would have made more sense].
Sarah's sort of the Queen of the Internet as far as I'm concerned. Not only is she a regular contributor to the excellent xoJane.com [you can see Sarah's work for them here], but she's also published on various other sites all over the net, and hosts her own Spreecast Channel - which she graciously has me on as a guest fairly often, with us even doing weekly shows recapping various television programs or entertainment goings-on - most recently, Breaking Bad.
Sarah also reached out to me after my father died. It took me a while to get to a place where I could reach back, but when I did, I gained a real friend, someone as committed to getting my name out there as she was her own. She's let me plug our little comic shameless on her shows at every turn - and she's always around to talk, when needed.
You can follow Sarah on Twitter @sarahgcrow and check out her own website, sarahcrow.com, here.
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