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Charles Nelson
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Posted: 06 April 2019 at 12:09am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

I like Nowlan in general, and LOVE Farmer on Davis, but don't think either one are the right guy for THIS job. I do think Wiacek is a good call, but hope for a little heavier line weight on the near objects than sometimes he uses. That Beatty suggestion caught me off guard (just because I hadn't thought of it) but might be a good choice. Whoever it is has to understand what Byrne was in 1980 and what Byrne is now and how to span that gap. IMHO. Not an easy job, but the right person is out there. And that right person would be thrilled to be doing it. Can't wait to see who it is.
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Speaking about your use of the Blue Area of the Moon JB, there will soon* be an announcement about the Fantastic Four Marvel Masterworks next volume which will be the first covering your writer/artist era. I imagine, even with the trades and Omnibuses that have come before, that it will sell very well. Lots of people have been waiting for the MMWs to reach your run.

*It's due in December I think so might get an official announcement as soon as next week. 
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I like the choice of Scott Williams inking this series. Another inker that I'd love to see ink JB's work is Gary Martin. Not sure if he's still in the biz though.
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In around 4 days, a small preview of the restored art in the next F4 MMW vol. (with Byrne as total author) will be available.
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JB, you mentioned in another thread that issue 8 is getting crowded. =)
Out of curiosity, do some or all members of the Avengers and FF make an appearance in this part of Elsewhen?
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Remember the old commercial of the upside down ketchup bottle?
That's the feeling I'm having about the release of this series :-)
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JB, when I hear people say things like this particular story arc is not being faithful to the characters, I often wonder whether that means that a character can only evolve in one direction, and if that direction has to somehow align with a character bible everyone agrees on?

I know this is a loaded topic, and understand that bad writing is bad writing. But avant garde stories have been attempted and succeeded, while the opposite is also true. 

Given the breadth of story and character arcs in the X-Men title, even despite the 16 years or more of Chris Claremont telling the stories, do you think that certain characters might have a genuine story arc where they eschew virtue for villany, or some former foil eventually give up their lives for a common good? 

For example, is Magneto totally irredeemable? 


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For example, is Magneto totally irredeemable?

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Depends. What are your feelings on mass murderers?

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JB: The pricing on original art is insane. [..] And it’s all artificial and completely arbitrary.

It's powered by the greed of the auction houses, who want as big a fee as possible and dupe non-fans into viewing these pages as investments. (Apologies if that reply is teetering on the border of non-topic.)

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JB: What are your feelings on mass murderers?

Fiction is far more forgiving than the real world. Look at the way Darth Vader had all his past sins forgiven just by saving his own son.
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Fiction is far more forgiving than the real world. Look at the way Darth Vader had all his past sins forgiven just by saving his own son.

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Yeah, look at that. Stupid, wasn't it?

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Fiction is far more forgiving than the real world. Look at the way Darth Vader had all his past sins forgiven just by saving his own son.


That’s not how I view the ending of that film, at all! Vader realized the error of his ways and did the right thing in the end. If he was truly redeemed, he wouldn’t have had to be killed at the end of the movie. He died a better person — but he still had to die/pay for his past actions. A very different ending than the one you’re describing. 
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