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Mike Howell
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Added information for those interested in the Angel story.

It's in a one shot entitled, Angel: First Night

This is what Chris Ryall says about it:

"The first five issues tell the first major story in this epic, after which time we'll do a one-shot called First Night. Because After the Fall #1 begins a few months after the end of Season Five, we also want to explore what happened on that first night after the climactic battle in the alley. So that book will feature multiple stories that look at some lesser-seen characters and what became of them. Which will then lead into the next major storyline.The first five issues tell the first major story in this epic, after which time we'll do a one-shot called First Night. Because After the Fall #1 begins a few months after the end of Season Five, we also want to explore what happened on that first night after the climactic battle in the alley. So that book will feature multiple stories that look at some lesser-seen characters and what became of them. Which will then lead into the next major storyline"

It doesn't mention it there but I recall Brian Lynch saying he is writing the story and I believe it's being published in April.

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I like this cover a lot.

By the way:

WAYNE OSBORNE ON FX & WORKING WITH JOHN BYRNE - NEWSARAMA

http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=140909

Maybe it deserve a new thread?

 

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Man oh man, am I looking forward to reading FX.  Each sneak peek and cover is driving me bananas with anticipation.  I'm really hoping that FX is a hit.
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"things I liked the most; Marvel comics, monster movies, 70's science fiction
and TV, mythology, monkeys, and dinosaurs. All the good stuff that makes
up a balanced childhood."

I think I just might be developing a man-crush here...
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Thanks for the Angel info, JB. It'll be interesting to see.
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Al - there's no shame in that love. I read those same lines with a broad smile of anticipation on my lips.
Kid awaiting Xmas, kid in a candy store. Both valid ways of describing my giddy sense of anticipation for Wayne and JB's li'l comicbook. :)
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Cool interview, Wayne.
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Cool interview.

I had to laugh at the first sentence: "legendary and controversial creator John Byrne"

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Posted: 27 December 2007 at 11:12am | IP Logged | 9  

The art looks great! I'm also glad to see that Greg Cordier is handling the coloring. I liked his work he posted on the forum in the past.
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"...things I liked the most; Marvel comics, monster movies, 70's science
fiction and TV, mythology, monkeys, and dinosaurs. All the good stuff that
makes up a balanced childhood."
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Count me among those who appreciated that comment as well.
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Great interview, Wayne...damn shame some of those posters over there don't seem to be able to read, though.
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This is getting cooler by the day.  Good for you, Wayne. You deserve this.  You really are one of the good guys.
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