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Tony Marin
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Posted: 30 August 2018 at 4:54am | IP Logged | 1  

Thanks for the quick reply as well. Like I said any advice you have  would be great.
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Philippe Negrin
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I like your approach Tony. It looks precise and original.
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Wow, I really like the results Tony. I really like the
landing wheel panel.
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Tony Marin
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Thanks guys, it’s much sharper at full resolution. I think I went overboard with the wheel, but like I said, I haven’t done this for a while.
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Peter Martin
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Really nice inks, Tony. Flipping back and forth between your inked version and the pencils brought a question forth from the stew of my mind: JB, is there a rule of thumb as to when you give Storm eyeballs or not?
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Closeups, mostly.
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Peter Martin
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Damn you with your sensible logic. man!
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Eric White
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Tony, that is some beautiful inking, especially panel two.
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Chris Caniano
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Really nice work Tony! 
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Chris Caniano
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Hi all - I decided to try my hand at this. It has been a very intimidating endeavor but here it is in progress over a blue line art printout and I must say I am no Al Gordon, Terry Austin, Joe Rubenstein and so on...
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Tony Marin
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It’s great to be able to access to stuff like full penciled pages by professionals nowadays. Say what you want about the pros and cons of the internet, I would have killed to have access to this stuff as a kid. 
JB,  I don’t know if you’ve ever been asked this, but have you ever had any interest in putting out a  “how to” book with all your techniques on how to create sequential art? Because as great as the Marvel book is I think we could stand an update and honestly, what I’ve seen of newer ones have been rather lacklustre.



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Richard Palmgren
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Hey, let me first say that I'm totally enjoying Elsewhen for what it is:  a treasure totally unconnected to anything with no expectations for anything more.  But with that said, here's a quick, totally "what if" question (since you mentioned you may have been planning another issue):

If you were to produce 50 issues of this, would you be taking ideas from the original plans back in 1980 (ie. YOUR New Mutants, reuniting the Original team, the final fate of Jean, etc.) or just go off with totally new ideas?
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