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James Stewart
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Posted: 12 December 2005 at 10:32pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

 Hey troops i just seen the pages .They look great. the months running up to it i had a few problems and couldn't get involved in it. Justin knows what i'm talking about,  there 's some amount of talent on this forum it is unbelievable and we have all come together in the name of the mighty one .ALL HAIL JOHN BYRNE.

Sorry had a few beers.

 By the way this thread will be a year old on the 10th of feb.Who would believe it.



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Didier Yvon Paul Fayolle
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Posted: 12 December 2005 at 10:40pm | IP Logged | 2 post reply

Whaoooooh!
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Rich Henderson
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Nice job with the panels. Gee, that dog must've really had to go! One question...how did this premise work? It was my understanding that only the previous panel was passed along to the next artist and nothing else but there is evidence which suggests that this is not the case. I worked on something similar back in the 80s, although we did pages instead of panels, and I see some of the same types of  problems and surprises that we encountered, oh so long ago. Anyway, good job. 
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Posted: 13 December 2005 at 1:35am | IP Logged | 4 post reply

Nice wrap, Justin! That Batman's face is very Byrne! Congrats all around!

Havind said that, I wonder if the strip is really worth scripting, since it kind
of works as a silent story (not much of a story, given the constraints, but it
works a little). I'd vote instead for starting a new strip or different "project".
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Didier Yvon Paul Fayolle
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Where we not supposed to have a second round?

But I am all for another theme...

The whole thing is great ! What about doing a pin-up 2006 calendar?



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Darren Taylor
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Posted: 13 December 2005 at 4:09am | IP Logged | 6 post reply

Thanks Justin for putting these together. Very nicely presented. I love the Batman taking off the disguise. Really well done.

A big THANK-YOU to -everyone- who participated and gave of your time so freely.

Thanks you very much.

Somethings in life are worth waiting for and this was one. To see people whom have never actually met and with some great distances between them all collabarate in this fashion, to me, is truly unique.

What I really enjoyed about this was that although I started the piece off with two characters from the same universe, somehow Marvel got in there as well and as such I was gently reminded of JB's Bat/Cap and therefor John himself. Which, afterall, is why we are here.

So far this thread has given us more artwork than you can look through in a day...I've tried! Sketches from John himself, including Wolverine!! It's presented us with a couple of projects which we have managed to complete.

So once again I'd like to thank you all, everyone who posts to this thread for making the thread what it is, a gem placed on a forum dedicated to one of comics greatest talents.

-Darren
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Darren Taylor
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Posted: 13 December 2005 at 4:12am | IP Logged | 7 post reply

" Hey what re these pages for? Are you guys doing a contest or something? Nice work."-Thomas

A while back we were looking for something to do to celebrate 100K page views (at least I think that was our excuse-LOL)

I made some suggestions, MAC suggested something and out of that this "Cosequence" story was born. Basically we each do one panel and forward it on to the next person to do what they think happened next.

I feel everyone pulled together really nicely.
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Posted: 13 December 2005 at 4:13am | IP Logged | 8 post reply

"Sorry had a few beers."-James

Mumble, mumble, luck ba......!
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Darren Taylor
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"Where we not supposed to have a second round?

But I am all for another theme...

The whole thing is great ! What about doing a pin-up 2006 calendar?"

Whoah, Didier my heads spinning with all those great suggestions...lets leave enough time for the fruits of the last couple of months to sink bud! LOL.


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"Havind said that, I wonder if the strip is really worth scripting, since it kind
of works as a silent story"-Flavio

I'm agreeing with Flavio here. Doesn't -really- need anything but a few sound effects, if you go that route and maybe a title.
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Hi fellers, thanks for the comments and that is some awesome work from ya'll, vey inspiring as usual! I haven't had time to sketch over the last couple of days so I'm going to post a couple I did awhile ago.
First up is my Tara Reid/Speedy drawing:

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Love the way the hood came out Chris.
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