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Comic Artist Detained For Script Containing 9/11 Type Scenarios

Comics writer Mark Sable was detained by security at Los Angeles International Airport because he was carrying a script for a new issue of his comic miniseries, Unthinkable. Unthinkable 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. Sable wrote about his experience saying, "...I was flagged at the gate for 'extra screening.' I was subjected to not one, but two invasive searches of my person and belongings. TSA agents then 'discovered' the script for Unthinkable #3. They sat and read the script while I stood there, without any personal items, identification or ticket, which had all been confiscated. The minute I saw the faces of the agents, I knew I was in trouble. The first page of the Unthinkable script mentioned 9/11, terror plots, and the fact that the (fictional) world had become a police state. The TSA agents then proceeded to interrogate me, having a hard time understanding that a comic book could be about anything other than superheroes, let alone that anyone actually wrote scripts for comics. 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." It's too bad that the TSA can't protect us from summer blockbuster movies and not just graphic novels.

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  1. Re:Proof please. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Any proof that he was detained and that this happened?

    Well, given TSA's paranoia level, his description of events certainly is thinkable ;)

  2. We finally figured out step 2 by oneTheory · · Score: 4, Funny

    Step 1) Make graphic novel mentioning 9/11
    Step 2) Get detained by TSA, spread story over /.
    Step 3) Profit!

    1. Re:We finally figured out step 2 by cyphercell · · Score: 5, Funny

      Airport Security Officer: Nine times out of ten it's an electric razor, but every once in a while...

      Airport Security Officer: it's a dildo. Of course it's company policy never to, imply ownership in the event of a dildo... always use the indefinite article a dildo, never your dildo

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  3. Re:Bad move by demonbug · · Score: 3, Funny

    We at the FBI do not have any sense of humor that we are aware of.

  4. Re:Proof please. by oneTheory · · Score: 1, Funny

    Any proof that he was detained and that this happened?

    You, sir, are begging for a goatse reply.

  5. Bay Splosions! by eldavojohn · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's too bad that the TSA can't protect us from summer blockbuster movies and not just graphic novels.

    Personally I think they should stop Michael Bay from boarding any plane after seeing how disturbingly obsessed the man is with explosions.

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  6. Re:Proof please. by suso · · Score: 5, Funny

    Expressing a cynical perspective by default does not automatically make you sound any smarter (even if /. and the internet makes it seem that way).

    I wasn't trying to sound smart, I was trying to draw attention to myself because I'm deprived of it. And I'm a karma whore too, a cheap one. That's why I pay Slashdot $5 for a subscription, so I can use my limited mental capacity that is the result of lack of interaction with others to think of something interesting to say and make sure I get the first comment on a story if I want to. Only then do I feel good about myself. Other people? Who cares about them.

  7. Re:it is sad.. by pluther · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well, if I recall correctly, Explosive Runes is only a second level spell...

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  8. Seems unlikely by stoat · · Score: 2, Funny

    Would require TSA agents to be literate.

  9. Re:That the guy's an idiot? by powerlord · · Score: 5, Funny

    Unless there's a way to blow up the aircraft with said papers their content shouldn't matter.

    Now if you were packing C4 and detonators you should probably be checked out. But plain old information? Without acting on it, information is basically harmless.

    You're missing the train of thought the TSA employee went through.

    1) The was information.
    2) Information is Knowledge.
    3) Knowledge is Power.
    4) Power Corrupts.
    5) Power is dangerous to a Plane in operation (it could blow up the fuel tank).
    6) Corruption is dangerous to a Plane in operation (it could cause a wing to fall off or the fuselage to break apart).
    7) Information is therefore dangerous to a Plane in operation since it is both Power and Corrupting.
    QED This so called "Writer" was attempting to smuggle a WMD onto a plane and should be treated accordingly.

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  10. Re:Proof please. by tnk1 · · Score: 3, Funny

    The Brits has to fight an uphill battle when they tried to curtail freedoms. In America, the population was crying out for more oppression.

    That's 100% true. However, those clever Home Ministry people then said: "Silly proles, these cameras are so you can all be on the telly!" and the fearsome fight against curtailing freedoms and privacy was overcome.

    In the US, however, we have more and dumber reality shows, so our not-as-clever populace was inclined to look favorably on the cameras, until their agents told them not to be seen on them without a solid contract and a percentage. Currently, our desired oppression is now in bitterly contested compensation arbitration proceedings.

  11. keep in mind... by i.r.id10t · · Score: 4, Funny

    Keep in mind that these are the same folks that tried to take away a Congressional Medal of Honor 'cause its sharp and pointy...

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  12. It's a damned good thing ... by Skapare · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... he had not started to write (and therefore would have been carrying around) his new comic story about a trio of bumbling TSA agents that are always screwing up everything.

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  13. Re:Proof please. by blueskies · · Score: 2, Funny

    because it's inconceivable that the TSA would treat someone this way...

  14. Re:Proof please. by Duradin · · Score: 3, Funny

    Or "I was interrogated by the TSA, and they confiscated the other lousy T-shirt".

  15. Re:Slashvertisement by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well, it's not working. I've read it twice, and I still don't want to buy the TSA.

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  16. if only he'd used his head by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    He should have written them in another language so they couldnt read them..............Arabic for instance.

  17. Re:Proof please. by legirons · · Score: 3, Funny

    The TSA agent probably thought he'd found Isaac Mendez...