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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Håvard Faanes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > CarGirl wrote: > > > Anyway, Id rather, and will, spend my future money on these new > >stories which apparently are on their way, rather than buying reworked > >versions of the original quest..it almost gives me that same feeling I > >got watching the 25th anniversary edition of Star Wars, where they > >digitally added in things they couldnt do years ago..who cares! Let it > >rest as it is, as a groundbreaker. > > Whereas I don't agree with your commnent on SW, I too would much rather > see the Pinis focusing on these new stories. While I love the stories, the > artwork has always been an important part of the EQ experience, and I > found myself gradually losing interest from the time new artist started > appearing, color already being gone some time before that... :( > > Havard Something to consider: DC wants to release at least one Elfquest publication every two months, to help establish (or, some might say, re-establish) its place in bookstores and comics shops. It takes Wendy a long time to create new work, so in the meantime, we are providing DC with existing work - which nevertheless also requires a LOT of work to bring up to DC's publishing standards. So far we've seen the first Wolfrider manga (available now), and advance copies of the first Elfquest color archive, which is beautiful beyond anything Warp was able to produce. Our partnership with DC is proving to be the most intense work we've ever had to do, but it is also the most rewarding.
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