Now that sounds like a good idea for a forum art competition...
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Proudhuff on 02 August, 2012, 04:33:58 PM
Welcome! you just wait for an eventual accept/or decline and then are able to send any further pieces I'm afraid.
Quote from: Chris Chopping on 31 July, 2012, 10:56:03 PMand does anyone know if they'll be collected in TPBs?
QuoteI've been having a very long and involved email discourse with Garth Ennis about a couple of projects we're both involved with. We've mainly been comparing notes on Battle Picture Weekly, but in the last few days the focus has shifted onto 2000AD, specifically the first 520 progs that were mostly printed on bog roll.
Garth's got a stellar memory and can recall tiny details of strips from as long as thirty-five years ago, stuff that has long-since fallen out of my head. He's got a theory that 2000AD changed fundamentally when it went onto higher quality paper and that those first 10 years' worth represent the classic run of the comic's long history.
It's been a fun exchange of opinions, and has made me yearn for those old progs, coincidentally the only ones I kept from my once 1700-strong collection when I moved house last year. So, I've decided to re-read those 520 progs, and to share a few of my favourite moments along the way. Doubtless it'll take me a long time to complete, but I'll have fun trying.
Quote from: Professah Byah on 28 July, 2012, 01:33:01 PM
There was a clear message of support in the ceremony for the NHS, and on a completely unrelated note, most conservatives hated it.
Quote from: Judo on 30 July, 2012, 11:16:12 AM
awww I couldn't peer pressure Colin... that's shady... I only use my powers of persuasion for good not evil!
QuoteThanos' creator Jim Starlin, though adamantly scotching any talk of starting a lawsuit against Marvel Comics (the only creator to win one of those of late was Stan Lee) has been making it clear that he created Thanos before coming to Marvel Comics. And has proclaimed his displeasure with Marvel over using his creations in movies and comics without financial recompense.
Could this be an issue? Or did writer Joe Keatinge take a dump on Isaac Perlmutter's copy of the Wall Street Journal?
UPDATE: Joe Keatinge doesn't reply to emails but Steve Wacker tweets;QuoteFor those interested, plans have indeed changed on Thanos. Nothing too dramatic, we just jumped the gun a bit. Joe Keatinge and Rich Elson both have projects coming up in the Spidey office that we'll be announcing soon. They're bloody great!
Quote from: Judo on 24 July, 2012, 05:38:37 PM
sorry guys, he says you can see it if you reaaaally want but he'd rather not as he is a little embarrassed by his younger art school student self hahaha. Such a shame but nae joy Im no posting it if Colin's no keen x