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Nathan Greno
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Posted: 20 May 2020 at 11:50pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Tim: "When Jean is found, they very well may have had a debate about where to go for help, but I bet it was a short discussion - taking her to the X-Men would be their only option."

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Joel: When would they have had any debate? The Greys didn't take her to the X-Men. When Jean was found, she was found by Cyclops and Wolverine. So of course those two would have taken her back to the mansion given her startling condition. Presumably they then alerted the Greys to what was going on with her and had them come over to the mansion.


I hear you, Joel! 

Again, lots of speculation — and I believe this stems from a character (Elaine) having a huge emotional arc happening “offscreen”. 

I’m excited to see where it all goes — and how Elaine’s character progresses in the upcoming pages! 

   
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Darren Ashmore
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Posted: 21 May 2020 at 6:53am | IP Logged | 2 post reply

The latest page is fantastic!

Ooh, I think I recognise that effect around Jahf in the last panel........
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Dean Munday
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Posted: 21 May 2020 at 7:02am | IP Logged | 3 post reply

Another great action page today - this series is awash with them!

It's apparent that the orientation of panels in this series' action sequences consistently differs from the standard horizontal/vertical/perpendicular panel layouts used for non-action narrative pages. This certainly affords a more 'dynamic' visual experience and (for this grateful reader, at any rate) works splendidly. There are odd exceptions - but on the whole, there does appear to be a pattern. Is this is a very deliberate strategy, or something that has developed organically?
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John Byrne
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There are odd exceptions - but on the whole, there does appear to be a pattern. Is this is a very deliberate strategy, or something that has developed organically?

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Yes.

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Michael Genitempo
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Ooh, I think I recognise that effect around Jahf in the last panel........

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Me too Darren... But it is definitely cool if it is!
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Brian Miller
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Posted: 21 May 2020 at 7:42am | IP Logged | 6 post reply

Here it comes...
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Wallace Sellars
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Posted: 21 May 2020 at 7:46am | IP Logged | 7 post reply

Uh oh...
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Nathan Greno
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I am LOVING these page layouts! Great stuff!!! 
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Angry Jahf has a fiery disposition and is rising up to put a beat-down on the X-Men. =)
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Michael Genitempo
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Small Note: Yesterday I was ruminating on some of my plans for future issues when the ground dropped out from under me. I had FORGOTTEN something. Something VERY important.
And since the point of ELSEWHEN is to diverge from one key point whilst remaining faithful to what had gone before, I suddenly saw a whole pile of plotting turn to liquid and wash away!

Who ever said this job was easy??
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Is the omission something you could add to one of the prior "issue(s)" as a "missing page(s)"? I mean, this is all in the spirit of fun and an interesting story for us (and I hope you as well). It's not like you were able to collaborate with another writer/inker/plotter and/or editors. You could just consider us honorary editors in this case...
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Is the omission something you could add to one of the prior "issue(s)" as a "missing page(s)"?

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I didn't say anything about an "omission".

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Richard Palmgren
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I don't know what it is about the way you draw Cyke's optic blasts, but they've always been the most "crisp" version out there.  Does it have something to do with what you use to draw them?  Like "line-thickness" or something?
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