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PostPosted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 4:43 am 
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Regardless of what your specialty is, penciler, inker, colorist, writer, given the chance to work on any title, what would it be?

Mine would be the Green Lantern Corps or my own version of Marvel's Nightstalkers.

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Wow this question is a toughie. For me it's basically any Top Cow title; especially Witchblade, Mag, Hunter Killer, Tomb Raider, City of Heroes, I'd feel really at home doing one of those titles.
Call me old fashioned but I'd also love to do an X-Men title. Especially the New X-Men. As for a DC title to keep with the 'big-two,' I'd say JLA, Teen Titans or Supergirl.

This will sound weird but right now my dream title to pencil would be Hack Slash by Devils' Due Publishing. (If you haven't read any, pick up a copy, it's great!) The whole idea has captivated me and I love the characters, especially Cassie Hack. (And not just because we share the same first name.) :lol:

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The Hack And Slash concept of the 'damsel' being the one that hunts down serial killers is so cool. I hear it's being made into a movie. Nice choice.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 8:33 am 
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Iron Man, definitely. When my brother and I started collecting comics, Iron Man was the first one we got. It would be great fun to work on it.

Failing that, G.I. Joe would be fun for similar reasons.

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:wink: Amazing Spider-Man #1 Choice if I could draw as well as I would like. :arrow: As for writing, I'd love to write for BATMAN. I'd love to bring an end to Hush and Riddler because they both know that Bruce Wayne is BATMAN. The end in Batman #619 didn't satify me and I've read over "Hush Returns"-which is a far cry from the original. But I have to have Jim Lee. No Jim Lee=no me.


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J & S Harrington wrote:
Iron Man, definitely. When my brother and I started collecting comics, Iron Man was the first one we got. It would be great fun to work on it.

Failing that, G.I. Joe would be fun for similar reasons.

Your art talents would be wasted because of the crappy writing/story :?

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heartofglitter wrote:
Wow this question is a toughie. For me it's basically any Top Cow title; especially Witchblade, Mag, Hunter Killer, Tomb Raider, City of Heroes, I'd feel really at home doing one of those titles.
Call me old fashioned but I'd also love to do an X-Men title. Especially the New X-Men. As for a DC title to keep with the 'big-two,' I'd say JLA, Teen Titans or Supergirl.

This will sound weird but right now my dream title to pencil would be Hack Slash by Devils' Due Publishing. (If you haven't read any, pick up a copy, it's great!) The whole idea has captivated me and I love the characters, especially Cassie Hack. (And not just because we share the same first name .) :lol:

Riiiiiiiiight :wink:

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Your art talents would be wasted because of the crappy writing/story


Theoretically, I'd write it, too.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:12 am 
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J & S Harrington wrote:
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Your art talents would be wasted because of the crappy writing/story


Theoretically, I'd write it, too.

Oh, then it would be good then :wink:

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I wouldn't mind writing for Uncanny X-Men either. I'd write a story line that didn't involve warping time somehow. (This seems to be all those guys can think of.) And since we're using our imiginations here, I'll take Al Rio for my penciler+Tim Townsend for my inks and Richard Starkings and Comicraft for the lettering, etc. Then I'd do another story line that would happen just after that run-let's say 6 issues and then switch to Ed Benes for my penciler + Dexter Vines for my inks Jonathan Sibal for colors and I'll stick with Comicraft for the rest. After my run of 1 year (12 issues) they would at least be able to say that they didn't have to resort to "time warping" for at least a while. What do y'all think?


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 9:23 am 
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Zenos wrote:
I wouldn't mind writing for Uncanny X-Men either. I'd write a story line that didn't involve warping time somehow. (This seems to be all those guys can think of.) And since we're using our imiginations here, I'll take Al Rio for my penciler+Tim Townsend for my inks and Richard Starkings and Comicraft for the lettering, etc. Then I'd do another story line that would happen just after that run-let's say 6 issues and then switch to Ed Benes for my penciler + Dexter Vines for my inks Jonathan Sibal for colors and I'll stick with Comicraft for the rest. After my run of 1 year (12 issues) they would at least be able to say that they didn't have to resort to "time warping" for at least a while. What do y'all think?

I think you have this all nicely planned my friend :wink:

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Thanks. I'm just hoping that someone will write new territory on the X-Men franchise-but I'd LOVE to be that guy.


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Wonder Woman - all the way. :)
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 6:33 am 
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Okay Terry but would you be the writer and who would you get to pencil, ink, color and letter?


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Wonder Woman - all the way.


What would be your take on the character?

Would you go with the original "amazon in the world of men" version and if so how would you factor in Steve Trevor? It might even be cool to set the storyline in the 40's(WW2 Nazis and all that), although it would probably play havoc with the rest of DC's continuity.

Would you go with the late 60's/early 70's Diana Prince(no powers) version. Please say no.

Would you go with George Perez's more mythological take on the character?

Or would you do something completely different?

I've always thought Wonder Woman was a cool character, but the victim of too many retcons. Somebody really needs to decide what they want her to be and stick with it. I would be interested to hear what you have in mind.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:14 pm 
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Okay Terry but would you be the writer and who would you get to pencil, ink, color and letter?


Oh, I don't know... maybe Terry knows somebody who would be perfect for the job. Somebody with the initials A.R. maybe..?

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well... batman would have to be one I’d love to work on, put a twist on the style a bit, keep him himself but make him my own, you know. or I’d want to write a two face origin story, that'd be awesome.

I’d also find it awesome if i got to work on a wolverine comic. Any role.

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J & S Harrington wrote:
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Okay Terry but would you be the writer and who would you get to pencil, ink, color and letter?


Oh, I don't know... maybe Terry knows somebody who would be perfect for the job. Somebody with the initials A.R. maybe..?


Exactly.
I can't think of any one artist besides Adam Hughes I would want to see drawing Wonder Woman. Al Rio is as huge of a WW fan as I am. We've always had that in common. :)

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or I’d want to write a two face origin story, that'd be awesome.


Is there not a Two-Face origin story out there? I can't recall one but just don't know.
The only origin I can think of was in a Batman movie.

Curious (and welcome!),
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comicart wrote:
Icaruss wrote:
or I’d want to write a two face origin story, that'd be awesome.


Is there not a Two-Face origin story out there? I can't recall one but just don't know.
The only origin I can think of was in a Batman movie.

Curious (and welcome!),
Terry


Actually 'never ending holiday' i believe it was called was in a way a two-face origin story. That’s actually the comic that made me a fan of the guy.

And thank, this is a nice forum going on here.

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