I love Rodin's covers on Morning Glories. His art seems really really detailed. I'm wondering if this book will have any problems with being on time. Either way it looks great!
Two covers, lots of collecting fun
I read an article on the schedule somewhere or other. Anyway, each arc is going to be 5 issues. Rodin will be drawing the first four, and then a guest artist will do the last, which will generally be a spotlight issue on a particular character. According to Jim McCann, this will keep the book on a monthly schedule.
Good idea. Nice guy to talk to as well. I kept asking him if there was a limit on the ashcans.
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Read the preview, ordered 500 copies. Clearly this is the next Walking Dead.
Obviously. Actually that was my line at C2E2. Every title I submitted I told everyone who would listen it was the next walking dead. Seemed to be the theme of the Comicon. Almost every booth had a rack dedicated to overpriced lower grade walking dead.
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#5608955 - 04/17/1211:16 PMRe: Mind the Gap
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Originally Posted By: Solar
Read the preview, ordered 500 copies. Clearly this is the next Walking Dead.
Only 500...? You are slipping! I ordered 5000...and I have it on good authority that the print run is only 6000. So...only 500 left unaccounted for. Going to catch everyone by surprise with this one!!!
#5609256 - 04/18/1206:03 AMRe: Mind the Gap
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WhizzerWhizzer
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Wow, Lionel Ritchie and a dreamcatcher on the first page I guess the only way is up after that.
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