JJ
Script Hume
Bit of a hack, really.
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Post by JJ on Jun 13, 2004 14:55:10 GMT
With regards to setting it up, I am convinced I could eventually do it, with sufficient publishing knowledge and capital behind me. I admire your ambition, and would kill to see it happen. Well, you're right of course. Maybe you could cut a publishing deal for STC-O while you're at it.
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Post by Hades on Jun 13, 2004 18:31:55 GMT
I don't have a problem, as many people seem to, with the concept of the earth based stoyies, I simply would have developed them in a differant way to how they were developed. given them more deph a focus as oposed to cheap nasy "this week Tenko and amy battle in the wild west" type stories.
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Post by Admin Droid on Jun 13, 2004 22:14:31 GMT
Maybe some kind of Mission: Impossible-style endeavour is in order here, to infiltrate the Egmont complex and retrieve the original STC films undamaged. 'Mission Impossible'? Pfft. It's 'The Italian Job' you want to pull. Minis!
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JJ
Script Hume
Bit of a hack, really.
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Post by JJ on Jun 14, 2004 9:15:52 GMT
Hold on lads, I've got a great idea...
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Post by Omega Wants Cake on Jun 14, 2004 12:10:35 GMT
Can I be the one that Blows the Doors off. Pleeeease! Lol: This is starting to turn into a plot for a Lew Stringer Story. Would have liked to have seen where the Shanazar saga could have gone under Nigel Kitching too, there seemed an awfull lot of potential.
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Post by Hades on Jun 14, 2004 14:07:19 GMT
Nowhere near the same experience as actually having the comics on paper. That's one of the greatest things about comics as a medium: they offer a visual experience that does not require any sort of instrument (ie TV screen, video plater etc) to enjoy it. You can read a comic absolutely anywhere. Unless, of course, it's on the net, in all its pixellated glory... True, which makes me even more greatfull that I have almost 200 of the original issues in good old papaer comic format.
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