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Bill Catellier
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I really like the premise.  Looking forward to the series.
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JB:  "This is, of course, Eddie on a different path from what we saw in SCATTERED. He both IS and ISN'T the same character -- and there is at least one fairly big mind f**k planned for both him and you, the readers!

BWAH-HA-HA-HA-HA!!!!!!!"

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Ha!!!  Intriguing!  Just the way I like my sci-fi...



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Tim O Neill
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The page sneak and B&W images are fantastic.  Your spaceship designs are amazing, JB. 


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Jeff Ross
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Excited to read this series. What is the release date?

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Matthew Chartrand
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 How many copies does a comic have to sell to be considered successful these days?

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Philippe Negrin
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Come on, come let's do space trucking !
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Aaron Smith
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Looks good!
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Brad Brickley
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These IDW books have been great fun and I'm looking forward to this new series.
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Carmen Bernardo
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 John Byrne wrote:
I'm fully prepared for this to crash and burn, especially in today's marketplace, but at least I'm having fun working on it!

   As far as I'm concerned, you can write and draw anything and it'll be better than some of the stuff they keep pumping out at your old stomping grounds.  I'd come along for the ride, having decided that the superheroes aren't as entertaining as they used to be, and wanting to dip my toes into other genres while I'm still able to do it.  If it wasn't for IDW, I probably would've stopped picking up comics back in '04 when the proverbial camel's back was broken.

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Bill Lancellotta
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As always, count me in!
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Joe Murray
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Me too!
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Greg Nyman
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This looks really cool; I can't wait to read it!

The flexible shoulder and elbow areas of the space suits reminds me of Major Matt Mason, the beloved toy-line of my youth.




And I second the recommendation of Planetes. The extra features with the real NASA department tasked with keeping track of of all the orbital debris were quite fascinating.
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