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Elliot Mills began reporting for the Astro City Rocket in 1959, and has been managing editor since 1991. A Pulitzer Prize winner and author of the memoir "Through Shining Eyes," few know the city as well as he does.
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Mills began reporting for the '''[[Astro City Rocket]]''' in 1959, and became the managing editor in 1991. A Pulitzer Prize winner and author of the memoir "Through Shining Eyes," few know the city as well as he.
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Elliot Mills got his first job as a reporter for the Rocket in 1959. After a few drinks with friends, he made his solo walk home. Along the way, he stumbled upon a [[The Scoop|peculiar event]]. A group of people were hanging a gutted shark in a subway tunnel and performing some sort of cultish ritual. He soon realized they were summoning [[Shirak]] the Devourer. [[Honor Guard]] showed up, and while they put up a good fight, Eliot sensed they were hopelessly outnumbered. To make matters worse, Shirak had turned the attending cultists into shark-like creatures. Just as things seemed all but lost, one of the most prestigious heroes from the past, the [[Old Soldier]] mysteriously materialized to aid our heroes' cause. Together, they defeated Shirak and his minions by destroying the altar on which they performed their ritual and was the mystical device serving as a portal to Shirak's supernatural domain.
  
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Status: Active as of 2004
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Mills frantically prepared an article reporting this fantastic adventure. But his editor demanded that it be re-written, repeatedly, until it represented just the hard cold, verifiable facts. Frustrated at the time, Mills later realized the editor was right.  It was vital that the '''Astro City Rocket''' could always be trusted as a reliable information source. One that readers could depend on for filtering things down to the facts and presenting the truth.
  
Real Name: Elliot Mills
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Five decades later, Mills interviewed two brothers, [[Charles Williams]] and [[Royal Williams]]. They proved to be key research sources  for a book he intended to write about Astro City's "dark age," a period from the early 1970s to the mid 1980s, when Astro City would endure a strong test of faith in its identity as an epi-center for super-heroic entities and adventures. The Williams brothers had witnessed many key events during that time, even directly involved in a few key struggles.
  
Debut: Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol. 1 #2
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Mills' original plan was to use them for reference only. However, he found their story fascinating and shifted the focus of the book directly on their personal saga. "Williams" was not their real surname, merely a pseudonym to protect their real identities.  
  
Born: Around 1937-1938 presumed
 
  
Occupation: Managing Editor
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Elliot Mills got his first job as a reporter for the Rocket in 1959. After a few drinks, while walking home, he stumbled upon a cult which was hanging a gutted shark and performing some sort of ritual. He soon saw that they were summoning Shirak the Devourer. However, Honor Guard soon showed up. While they put up a good fight, however, he knew they were hopelessly outnumbered, as Shirak had turned the cult into shark-like creatures. However, the Old Soldier soon showed up, and they defeated by destroying the altar on which they performed their ritual. When he wrote this fantastic story, the editor at the time demanded that it be re-written. Eventually, he had stripped the article down to the hard facts which could be proven. While Elliot was frustrated at the time, he later realized the editor was right, as the Rocket could only print the facts.
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Five decades later, he met and interviewed the pseudonymous "Charles Williams" and "Royal Williams" for a book he was writing on Astro City's "dark age" of the late 70s to mid 80s. Their real names unrevealed, the "Williams" were brothers who had witnessed many key events of that period, were even personally involved in a few, and Mills's original plan was to use them as one of his sources. However, after interviewing the Williams, he decided to narrow the focus of the book to their personal saga, using it a lens through which to view those years. He supplied their pseudonyms to protect their identities.
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Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol. 1 #2
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Astro City: The Dark Age Book Four #4
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Status: Active as of 2004
Real Name: Elliot Mills
Base of Operations: Astro City


Personal Data


Occupation: Former Reporter and Managing Editor of Astro City Rocket (as of 2004)
Date of Birth: Around 1937 or 1938
Civil Status: Married


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Appearances (in Publication Order): Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.1 #2

Astro City: The Dark Age Book Four #4


Event Timeline

1959/09/??     Headline

1961/04/07     Headline

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Elliot Mills

Mills began reporting for the Astro City Rocket in 1959, and became the managing editor in 1991. A Pulitzer Prize winner and author of the memoir "Through Shining Eyes," few know the city as well as he.

History

Elliot Mills got his first job as a reporter for the Rocket in 1959. After a few drinks with friends, he made his solo walk home. Along the way, he stumbled upon a peculiar event. A group of people were hanging a gutted shark in a subway tunnel and performing some sort of cultish ritual. He soon realized they were summoning Shirak the Devourer. Honor Guard showed up, and while they put up a good fight, Eliot sensed they were hopelessly outnumbered. To make matters worse, Shirak had turned the attending cultists into shark-like creatures. Just as things seemed all but lost, one of the most prestigious heroes from the past, the Old Soldier mysteriously materialized to aid our heroes' cause. Together, they defeated Shirak and his minions by destroying the altar on which they performed their ritual and was the mystical device serving as a portal to Shirak's supernatural domain.

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Mills frantically prepared an article reporting this fantastic adventure. But his editor demanded that it be re-written, repeatedly, until it represented just the hard cold, verifiable facts. Frustrated at the time, Mills later realized the editor was right. It was vital that the Astro City Rocket could always be trusted as a reliable information source. One that readers could depend on for filtering things down to the facts and presenting the truth.

Five decades later, Mills interviewed two brothers, Charles Williams and Royal Williams. They proved to be key research sources for a book he intended to write about Astro City's "dark age," a period from the early 1970s to the mid 1980s, when Astro City would endure a strong test of faith in its identity as an epi-center for super-heroic entities and adventures. The Williams brothers had witnessed many key events during that time, even directly involved in a few key struggles.

Mills' original plan was to use them for reference only. However, he found their story fascinating and shifted the focus of the book directly on their personal saga. "Williams" was not their real surname, merely a pseudonym to protect their real identities.


Observations

His name has been spelled as both "Elliot" and "Elliott."