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Andrew Bitner
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"JBP" would be brilliant. A monthly or bimonthly anthology of 2 or 3 8-page stories (or installments) per issue? The return of "A Flame About This High"...? I know I'd subscribe.

But I'm entirely content to see JB forging his own trail here. The projects he's got in the works--both announced and not--are going to keep me reading.

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Any more discussions about a "John Byrne Presents" type of title coming out through IDW?

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Not as such. What we're looking at now is series of miniseries, possibly overlapping, HIGH WAYS gives way to MYSTERY PROJECT 2, which gives way to FINDER OF LOST CHILDREN, which gives way to TRIO 2, which gives way to COLD WAR 2, which gives way to. . .   well, that will depend on how HIGH WAYS and MP2 and FINDERS sell! Perhaps there'll be something entirely new coming into the line. It's not like I'm short on ideas!

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Can't wait for this project, it looks really fun.

I like that you're able to set this up in the Next Men universe, as well. I hope it makes for some clever storytelling!
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 QUOTE:
It's not like I'm short on ideas!


I love reading that!
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It's not like I'm short on ideas!

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I love reading that!

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Sometimes I wish I was! So much in my brain, and only one lifetime!

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Sometimes I wish I was! So much in my brain, and only one lifetime!

JB, for the sake of getting all your ideas out there, or a larger portion of them, anyway, would you ever just tackle writing and hand over the drawing to your very own art robot? 
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JB, for the sake of getting all your ideas out there, or a larger portion of them, anyway, would you ever just tackle writing and hand over the drawing to your very own art robot?

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I can do that with Marvel and DC characters. but I don't feel really comfortable doing it with my own stuff. Too "personal".

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Ronald Joseph
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I can do that with Marvel and DC characters. but I don't feel really comfortable doing it with my own stuff. Too "personal".

Totally understandable.  

Thinking upon it now, I imagine it might, in fact, be even more stressful to deal with someone else "playing with your toys" even if you were calling the shots.


   
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I tend to like a pure Byrne comic. I remember being disappointed when I would pick up a comic JB wrote and he didn't do the art. It was the same way with alot of covers in the mid-80's at Marvel, I may not have picked up as many of those Power Man and Iron Fist issues if JB hadn't provided the cover art.

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Wallace Sellars
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I tend to like a pure Byrne comic.
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Same here, Shawn! No one does JB's words justice quite like John Byrne!
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No one does JB's words justice quite like John Byrne!

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Appreciate the thought, but that Romita kid did a fine job on IRON MAN!

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Kieron Dwyer did a good job on the Torch of Liberty Special.
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