Comic Book Artist Ed Piskor Dies by Suicide, Blames Internet Bullies 

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The second woman, Molly Wright, accused Piskor of requesting oral sex from her in exchange for his agent’s phone number.

Piskor vehemently denied the allegations in a final letter shared to Facebook. He claimed he was embarrassed of his dms to Dwyer.

And he “should never have talked” to her online.

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“The whole pile of my dms she collected to show is just awful to look at. I’m sorry. I wasn’t trying to offer professional favors to anybody or use my “position” (what a joke) to get into anyone’s pants,” he wrote.

Role of Internet Bullies

Piskor then asked that Wright be “held accountable.” He alleged that the two “had sex twice and she initiated both times,” and claimed that after ending the relationship, Wright turned into a “petty woman scorned.”

“Reputation destruction is her form of aggression and there were very real consequences. My lawyer is Harris Miller. Is it possible to subpoena all texts and dms I had with her?” he wrote.

An exhibition of Piskor’s work originally slated to begin on April 6 was suspended from 707 Penn Gallery. The artist had just had a $75,000 deal cancelled.