We finally got the next issue and it was worth the wait as usual. The 12 panel grids looked quite challenging, and all those chains.
We appreciate the hard work you put in Erik.
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We finally got the next issue and it was worth the wait as usual. The 12 panel grids looked quite challenging, and all those chains.
We appreciate the hard work you put in Erik.
[QUOTE=Erik Larsen;4401057][QUOTE=Cmbmool;4356221] [QUOTE=Erik Larsen;4286359]There are over 20 Savage Dragon trades in print right now. I don't see any company making [B]available the last[/B] 243 issues of any series in print.[/QUOTE]
Batman and Superman of DC comics maybe ?[/QUOTE]
Not really. It's scattershot--hit and miss with huge gaps.[/QUOTE]
I'm thinking this is about current and active run, of which SD is so in that regard Erik is right.
However, one could pick up the Golden Age Omni's of Batman or Superman right now and essentially have nearly 20yrs worth of consecutive material. Batman has vol.8 solicited(should go 9volumes for each) and Superman vol. 7 is also coming.
Is the golden age Daredevil that Larsen brought to Savage Dragon the same as Lev Gleason's? As in, does the Lev Gleason Daredevil share the same continuity with Savage Dragon.
[QUOTE=shooshoomanjoe;4536263]Is the golden age Daredevil that Larsen brought to Savage Dragon the same as Lev Gleason's? As in, does the Lev Gleason Daredevil share the same continuity with Savage Dragon.[/QUOTE]
And is it the same Daredevil, or now called the death defying devil as in Project Superpowers?
[QUOTE=DanMad1977;4538361]And is it the same Daredevil, or now called the death defying devil as in Project Superpowers?[/QUOTE]
Its the same character but not necessarily the same continuity given that he's in public domain any anybody can do what they want with him. (Other than use the title.)
[QUOTE=Dark-Flux;4538554]Its the same character but not necessarily the same continuity given that he's in public domain any anybody can do what they want with him. (Other than use the title.)[/QUOTE]
Thats what I thought. Thanks
[QUOTE=DanMad1977;4538361]And is it the same Daredevil, or now called the death defying devil as in Project Superpowers?[/QUOTE]Dynamite's character is a renamed, reimagined version of the Golden Age character--he has a different identity--he's not the original. I use the Golden Age character as written--no name change--no new identity--the original. Dynamite made a few changes so that there was something they could call theirs.
In Daredevil's first appearance back in the Golden Age, as created by Jack Binder, Daredevil was mute, his costume was black and yellow, and he had two D's on his belly. With his second appearance, Jack Cole (creator of Plastic Man) gave Daredevil his traditional red and black costume and he had him talking. That was the version which lasted until his final appearance and that was where I picked things up.
Thanks for the comic book history lesson :D
I know i did this before but im curies as to anything Larsen can tell us about Savage Dragon 250
[QUOTE=fin5;4557961]I know i did this before but im curies as to anything Larsen can tell us about Savage Dragon 250[/QUOTE]
If he tells you, that no one dies in 250, then he will end the book before the anniversary issue ;)
Man looking back on the series we had four big bads the overlord,damien darklord,cyberface,and emperor kurr as the main villains so far.
[QUOTE=Toxin45;4562613]Man looking back on the series we had four big bads the overlord,damien darklord,cyberface,and emperor kurr as the main villains so far.[/QUOTE]
Does Mr. Glum not count?
[QUOTE=K7P5V;4562619]Does Mr. Glum not count?[/QUOTE]
Apparently not it seems at least from what I have heard.
When Does the next issue of Savage Dragon come out. 245 came out a few months ago
[QUOTE=fin5;4589255]When Does the next issue of Savage Dragon come out. 245 came out a few months ago[/QUOTE]
On October 23.