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Messages - Steve Green

#1
General / Re: FCBD 2024??
01 May, 2024, 09:30:29 PM
I don't think there's a bronze.

My guess is it's Rebellion's own sampler, not officially part of FCBD.

Monster Fun are also at MCM Expo later this month, so maybe they've done a run of them for conventions/events
#2
General / Re: FCBD 2024??
01 May, 2024, 10:31:04 AM
Quote from: Richard on 29 April, 2024, 10:14:00 PM
Quote from: Steve Green on 29 April, 2024, 03:47:05 PMFCBD at gosh

12 until 1

Maybe they've done their own sampler
That just says:

QuoteAnd to finish our kids workshop, at 12pm we welcome the Monster Fun crew, Rebellion's super spooky and funny kids comic with  Claude T.C., Ned Hartley and Ramzee!
It's clear that Rebellion isn't publishing an FCBD issue this year.



Free comics are mentioned on the MF facebook page, now they may be unconnected - part of the official FCBD, or some old stock like the 'Fangtastic Preview' they did before launch, but free comics are mentioned on the official Monster Fun page.

#3
General / Re: FCBD 2024??
29 April, 2024, 08:48:02 PM
Seems mad - there was a Regened 2000 AD last year.
#4
General / Re: FCBD 2024??
29 April, 2024, 03:47:05 PM
FCBD at gosh

12 until 1

Maybe they've done their own sampler
#5
General / Re: FCBD 2024??
29 April, 2024, 01:45:47 PM
Nothing 2000 AD but Monster Fun are doing a FCBD event at Gosh comics
#6
Suggestions / Re: Judge Dredd TV series
28 April, 2024, 02:12:43 PM
There's nothing we can do at our end

I don't know what the budget is for Rogue Trooper (I'd go out on a limb and say it's around £10m (if that), since no backers have been mentioned and maybe there's a large element of self-financing)

Even if Rogue found an audience, it will be cheaper than a CGI MC-1 - you have people in masks to cut the amount of facial animation, less variety in costumes than a typical MC-1 population, and the CGI equivalent of a quarry is less work than a full blown city.
#7
Help! / Re: Rebellion and Rights to Eagle Strips
26 April, 2024, 10:10:07 PM
I don't think there's enough interest to warrant the expense.

Vagueness about rights + these kinds of stories get reprints because they already exist (bar scanning and any repro tidying)

It would depend on whoever wanting to publish it, prove it, then probably running a kickstarter to pay for everything else, that hitting the target etc.

Seems more trouble than its worth - more than Carlos changing Lobo out for the Bob the Galactic Bum story.
#8
Events / Re: Lawless 2024
25 April, 2024, 01:27:31 PM
Yeah, for something you're just going to crash at, it's a lot (and you're going to spending money at the hotel over the 2 days) - I would have hoped anyone helping out might get discount.

I'll be honest, I'm torn on the shift to two days - I think they crammed in too many panels when it was a single day, and maybe this is an over-correction.

It's more worth the journey for people who are traveling a long distance, but I think it's kind of stuck by not being able to spread out in that location.

#9
Help! / Re: Rebellion and Rights to Eagle Strips
23 April, 2024, 10:09:28 PM
My memory on this is hazy, maybe it's along the lines that the contract was for Eagle itself, but not any collected editions.

I can't remember where I read it I'm afraid, might have been facebook, might have been an article, or it might have been cobblers.

They're just a bit of a curiosity for the most part I guess.
#10
Help! / Re: Rebellion and Rights to Eagle Strips
22 April, 2024, 09:16:21 PM
Hibernia already reprinted some of it, I'm not sure if that was before John challenged DDC over it though.

Not the Photo-strips though, I vaguely remember something about model release forms could be an issue (not necessarily for Doomlord but in general)

Or reproducing them was more of a headache/questionable popularity than the drawn strips?
#11
Help! / Re: Rebellion and Rights to Eagle Strips
22 April, 2024, 06:14:05 PM
I think it was something John said in relation to Doomlord, that DDC said they had the rights but couldn't offer any proof, but it was more bother than it was worth trying to settle the issue.

(Apologies if I'm mistaken)

It might have been expanded upon in the Fleetway Files - there's a brief mention of rights in this article at the bottom, but in this case it's slightly different and in relation to Dan Dare

Down the Tubes Dan Dare
#12
Events / Re: Lawless 2024
21 April, 2024, 01:01:43 PM
Quote from: Jim_Campbell on 20 April, 2024, 07:54:44 PM
Quote from: Steve Green on 20 April, 2024, 05:26:46 PMTB is OK, but I preferred the Royal Armouries

Honestly, I don't — I always felt like something was going on elsewhere that I was missing when TB was in Leeds. Harrogate is engagingly compact... everytime someone messaged me to say they're in 'X' pub/bar/restaurant/hotel I'd Google-Map it and it'd be a five minute walk. The convention itself is well-organised and uses the layout effectively.

TL;DR — I much prefer the Harrogate incarnation. Hopefully, I'll see some of you there this year!

Fair enough - Harrogate is more central, but that extra distance from SW London + not having the central area to escape to swung it for me
#13
Events / Re: Lawless 2024
20 April, 2024, 05:26:46 PM
I'll be there Saturday only - hotel's are getting expensive...

Comparing the two is a bit tricky for me as I've tabled more at TB than Lawless/Lawgiver

Lawless is full-on 2000 AD, with a smattering of other stuff, it's small but it's more like a mini-40th event

TB is OK, but I preferred the Royal Armouries
#14
Suggestions / Re: Judge Dredd TV series
20 April, 2024, 05:12:47 PM
There has been no official update.

It's the same as it has been for a few years - the original deal with IM Global hit the rocks after they had a boardroom takeover not long after the announcement in 2017.

The producer at IMG, Mark Stern took the project to his own company, Fearless Media Group where it was on his roster of projects that he was trying to drum up backing for.

It then disappeared from that site, and went back to Rebellion - then we had a pandemic.

As far as I can work out the official position is something along the lines of 'these things take years, we're open to offers, but we're not going to sign away the rights just to get something made'

for the unofficial side - I guess they could be looking to see how the method being used for Rogue Trooper works out.

I was also told by someone that people who had been working on a live-action Dredd pitch had chatted to Rebellion fairly recently.

If there's any concrete info, they'd certainly be talking about it.
#15
News / Re: Strontium Dog comes to Kickstarter?
14 April, 2024, 06:26:06 PM
I think it was a run of 500 inc the KS backers.

Anyway, they've been discounted due to low sales, and storage costs - now £130 inc shipping

Here's a pic I took when I met up with a friend in a nearby pub...

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