Dorothy Chapter 7 is here for those of you who like to order online!
And here is some fun news:
Illusive Arts Entertainment announces the release of Dorothy #7.
Finally.
"There's an old saying in Hollywood," claims Dorothy writer Mark
Masterson. "You can have it Fast. You can have it Cheap. You can have
it Good. Pick any Two." The seventh issue of Dorothy, a fumetti
adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, took over 6 months to complete. It
will be available in stores on February 28, 2007.
With that, Illusive Arts acknowledges that Dorothy has slipped to a
"Planetary" schedule, referring to the oft-delayed Warren Ellis/John
Cassaday comic. "That's obviously not a goal," says Masterson, "but
it's important to realize one's limitations. And it's not bad company.
Not that we'll ever do it again, Officer."
Dorothy is a "mega-modern photo-comic," created with images of live
actors, practical models, and computer-generated effects. Issue 7
contains the debut of "The Beast," Illusive's version of the classic
Cowardly Lion character.
"The trouble with doing something so complex, basically a comic and a
movie and a digital 3-D adventure all on the same page, y'know,
something that's never been done on this scale," said Masterson, "Is
that you get to be the first to make all the mistakes. And to discover
all the nightmares. Each Issue presents unique opportunities for
disaster."
Illusive Arts' Psychologist Mark Masterson said that typically one
person in the company has a mental breakdown while creating any given
issue, but Dorothy's 7th Chapter apparently gave everyone involved
their own "Over the Cuckoo's Nest" moment. "Look," he said, "There's
no excuse for a late book - even though we have plenty. But if you
wanted excuses, you'd be reading our company and individual
LiveJournals."
Issue 8 of Dorothy had been scheduled for release in March 2007, but
Illusive cancelled those plans as #7 fell behind in production. "We
will resolicit #8 soon," said the Head of the Distributor Relations
Department, Anna Warren Boersig. "Doctors are testing us all for
sanity and once any of us is found to have any shred of it, we'll pick
up work on the next chapter in the saga. In the meantime, we're
working on ways to bring Dorothy material to the public in other
formats, smaller doses, and a timely manner."
Assistant head of the Development Department Mark Masterson adds, "We
did try to distract the public by publishing Mark Teague's Tony Loco.
But they were like pitbulls. Tony Loco has found it's own following
and is doing well, yet people still want to know what's happening with
that girl from Kansas and the bizarre and heart-breaking folks she's
met while walking the road of yellow bricks."
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