"B. Larson" <hastur> writes: >derr...@cs.athabascau.ca (Derrick Rowlandson) wrote: >>What I'm trying to find out is how many issues were produced? Someone >>replied with a 'look in the FAQ, or check this web site" answer, but that >>did not help, as I could not find the info there.
Well, posting the question to an appropriate newsgroup would be a good start.
>I think the last one to come out was called "Winter's Tale" and it was issue 21 >or 22. But I could be dead ass wrong.
Yep. <smile> #24 was the last issue, probably ever.
In article <49fhdv$...@news.cs.hope.edu>, verb...@hope.edu (Todd VerBeek, GWM) wrote:
>"B. Larson" <hastur> writes:
[but is he the Lovecraft, the Zimmer, the Bradley, or even the Chambers Hastur?]
>>I think the last one to come out was called "Winter's Tale" and it was issue 21 >>or 22. But I could be dead ass wrong.
>Yep. <smile> #24 was the last issue, probably ever.
Todd, Marlowe has apparently bought the rights to Miracleman. It might actually continue. -- Carl Fink ca...@panix.com madscient...@genie.com Assistant Sysop, GEnie's First and Fourth Science Fiction RoundTables The SFRT page has moved AGAIN, to http://www.sfrt.com/sfrt1
: In article <49fhdv$...@news.cs.hope.edu>, : verb...@hope.edu (Todd VerBeek, GWM) wrote: : >"B. Larson" <hastur> writes: : [but is he the Lovecraft, the Zimmer, the Bradley, or even the : Chambers Hastur?] : > : >>I think the last one to come out was called "Winter's Tale" and it was issue 21 : >>or 22. But I could be dead ass wrong. : > : >Yep. <smile> #24 was the last issue, probably ever.
: Todd, Marlowe has apparently bought the rights to Miracleman. It : might actually continue.
Of course, if Marlowe has the rights now, and isn't just struggling to get them, the delay *might* be while they're waiting for gaiman and Buckingham to finish the Silver Age. At least, if they *do* publish the series, I would expect it to be in GN format. I don't think they've ever published any monthlies...
Tim Klassen (tklas...@darkwing.uoregon.edu) wrote:
: > Carl Fink (ca...@panix.com) wrote: : > : Todd, Marlowe has apparently bought the rights to Miracleman. It : > : might actually continue.
: Who are Marlowe, and what else have they published?
"Marlowe" is Marlowe and Company (IIRC), the same company who has put out the Sam and Max compilation and is bringing The Cowboy Wally Show back next year (at which time they'll probably be canonized by RACites...) AFAIK, this would be the first case of them doing original material, instead of just reprints.
Don Brinker (dbrin...@netcom.com) : Tim Klassen (tklas...@darkwing.uoregon.edu) wrote: : : > Carl Fink (ca...@panix.com) wrote: : : > : Todd, Marlowe has apparently bought the rights to Miracleman. It : : > : might actually continue.
: : Who are Marlowe, and what else have they published?
: "Marlowe" is Marlowe and Company (IIRC), the same company who has put out : the Sam and Max compilation and is bringing The Cowboy Wally Show back : next year (at which time they'll probably be canonized by RACites...) : AFAIK, this would be the first case of them doing original material, instead : of just reprints.
The release that was posted on the Net did not really paint a rosy picture for new material. At least the possibility can now exist. I'm just relieved to finally get *some* kind of resolution.
I'm wondering: are there any stories already completed that were never published? If so, sounds like we have a good chance of seeing them.
>I'm wondering: are there any stories already completed that were >never published? If so, sounds like we have a good chance of >seeing them.
I believe Neil has said he and Mark had finished one more issue that never appeared due to Eclipse's money troubles.
April
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: According to their press release over in rac.info, they're currently : only planning to reprint existing material, actually. They hope to do : new stuff, but Neil is real busy right now (and might be taking a year : off from comics to direct a movie.)
Wow, now *that* sounds cool :) I suppose if you can direct colorists, pencilers, word artists, etc, movies couldn't be that far off...
Something to look forward to, at any rate.
Sarah
(ok, so it wasn't an earth-shattering post ;)
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dbrin...@netcom.com (Don Brinker) wrote: >"Marlowe" is Marlowe and Company (IIRC), the same company who has put out >the Sam and Max compilation and is bringing The Cowboy Wally Show back >next year (at which time they'll probably be canonized by RACites...) >AFAIK, this would be the first case of them doing original material, instead >of just reprints.
According to their press release over in rac.info, they're currently only planning to reprint existing material, actually. They hope to do new stuff, but Neil is real busy right now (and might be taking a year off from comics to direct a movie.) -- Carl Fink ca...@panix.com madscient...@genie.com Assistant Sysop, GEnie's First and Fourth Science Fiction RoundTables The SFRT page has moved AGAIN, to http://www.sfrt.com/sfrt1