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Paul Wills
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Posted: 04 September 2018 at 7:13pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

I see it more like unfinished business. To be honest, the stories and where they may lead are the buzz factors for me (followed very, very closely by the art!).
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Posted: 05 September 2018 at 12:56am | IP Logged | 2 post reply

Nice work on colors Tony Marin. I'm coloring another page that was inked by someone else. While I like your modern approach I'm coloring it in a similar style to Glynis Wein back in the day. I'll post it when I'm done.
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It’ll Be interesting to see what you come up with. I’ve tried to colour it in a  more “retro” style. It’s bloody hard.
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Do you plan to share your “retro” version?
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 When I’m happy and confident with it I guess. I know in your career you‘ve done it all nearly but did you ever do the full art of a book right down to the colours?
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Well I think that if it doesn't interfere with Mr.Byrne's plans for Kitty Pryde, he could still use the New Mutants idea with his Caliban and Willie Evans Jr.
If he needs them, he could create new members or use other already existing "contemporary" characters as Thunderbird II (Classic X-Men #3), Wolfsbane (Classic X-Men #2), Karma (Marvel Team-Up #100), Syrin (UXM #148),...

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The more you stick to the core team, the one used in
these pages, the more successful it will be.

I would minimize adding guest stars, and other
characters. It seems Marvel fell into a trap that the
more they shake things up, the more readers they will
get. This probably worked for a while, but it has been
the norm ever sense and is crap.
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Posted: 05 September 2018 at 7:02pm | IP Logged | 9 post reply

I hope we can hold off on proffering suggestions and just appreciate whatever
JB decides to do. As well-meaning as we may all be, I worry that offering
unsolicited advice here may be akin to dumping a bucket of water on a flame
that could otherwise grow into a roaring fire...
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The very nature of this project is such that many ideas flow “organically” from the existing patterns. So many suggested ideas are very likely to match what I’ve already imagined.

I really don’t want a situation where I do something — even something developed 38 years ago — only to have someone yelp “ That was MY idea!”

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Thomas Woods
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I wrote a letter to Marvel ages ago, and I drew a
picture on the envelope of Colossus burning his costume
and things in a metal barrel. Not too long after that
there was a scene in the X-Men of him burning his things
in a metal barrel. The "that was my idea" thought was
not negative, but positive. I hoped that I inspired the
writer but will never know if I did.

Anyone who takes people to court with a hair trigger
reaction is messed up in my book.
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Valmor J. Pedretti
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Posted: 06 September 2018 at 4:47am | IP Logged | 12 post reply

I just wanna say that if this gets official status it'll be the first time I buy single Marvel comic book issues in more than a decade. Will you turn me into an addict once again, sir?

I have no idea how I'd do it nowadays (it was Mile High Comics through mail back in the day), but I'm sure it wouldn't be that complicated.
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