Post by BIGKEV on Jan 21, 2008 20:32:01 GMT -5
Marvel’s Tom Brevoort publicly supports the demands of the Writers Guild of America from his Marvel blog. Yet Marvel have not yet agreed how or how much to pay creators for the internet publication of the work on the paid-for Marvel DCU and still don’t pay royalties from foreign publications. Mote
After Nike and the US Army, Marvel continue to arrange new product placements in their stories. Look for “Lost" billboards in both “Cable/Deadpool" and “Thunderbolts."
Pretty sure that Mark Bagley’s DC project is the new post-Countdown weekly, starring Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, written by Kurt Busiek, with a back up strip by Fabian Nicieza and rotating artists. But no details on the title. “Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman Team-Up" is too long. “Justice League Weekly?" No. Ooh, how about “The Brave And The Bold And The Beautiful?"
Devil’s Due is hiring for an assistant editor in its Los Angeles office. E-mail s.christy@devilsdue.net for details.
A close death in a family is a tragic thing. With such raw, personal emotion, people can find solace in what is comfortable to them. Such as message boards. I remember being surprised the first time I saw someone posting online about this kind of thing hours after it had happened in a peculiar context regarding a television show. It's probably not healthy, you need proper personal contact, but it's human, understandable and not the kind of thing you'd point out in an insensitive fashion to the person involved.
Unless you're John Byrne that is.
"No. Sorry, but no. I fully appreciate how much "trouble" I will get into for this, but no. I cannot let this pass without comment.
"Using the only hours past death of your own mother to make a point about a comicbook story?
"There are not sufficient words in the English language to properly express my disgust."
Read the full context and weep at the Byrne board as it begins to eat itself again.
www.byrnerobotics.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=22720&PN=1&TPN=43
And her she is, NCC 1701 al a J J Abrams
After Nike and the US Army, Marvel continue to arrange new product placements in their stories. Look for “Lost" billboards in both “Cable/Deadpool" and “Thunderbolts."
Pretty sure that Mark Bagley’s DC project is the new post-Countdown weekly, starring Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, written by Kurt Busiek, with a back up strip by Fabian Nicieza and rotating artists. But no details on the title. “Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman Team-Up" is too long. “Justice League Weekly?" No. Ooh, how about “The Brave And The Bold And The Beautiful?"
Devil’s Due is hiring for an assistant editor in its Los Angeles office. E-mail s.christy@devilsdue.net for details.
A close death in a family is a tragic thing. With such raw, personal emotion, people can find solace in what is comfortable to them. Such as message boards. I remember being surprised the first time I saw someone posting online about this kind of thing hours after it had happened in a peculiar context regarding a television show. It's probably not healthy, you need proper personal contact, but it's human, understandable and not the kind of thing you'd point out in an insensitive fashion to the person involved.
Unless you're John Byrne that is.
"No. Sorry, but no. I fully appreciate how much "trouble" I will get into for this, but no. I cannot let this pass without comment.
"Using the only hours past death of your own mother to make a point about a comicbook story?
"There are not sufficient words in the English language to properly express my disgust."
Read the full context and weep at the Byrne board as it begins to eat itself again.
www.byrnerobotics.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=22720&PN=1&TPN=43
And her she is, NCC 1701 al a J J Abrams