Youngblood HAD its own series, which lasted for a few years. That was indeed Spawn guest appearing. He has appeared several times since.
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Youngblood HAD its own series, which lasted for a few years. That was indeed Spawn guest appearing. He has appeared several times since.
Life occasionally gets in the way. There's not much I can do about that. I'm working on it.
It stopped being "the story of a little girl's life" with the 4th issue from Arcana. It hasn't been the story of a little girl's life since 2005.
Absolutely but the final page would have been the same regardless.
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It always amused me that Todd couldn't be bothered to reference something he drew six inches away and put TWO moons in the sky.
I think it's on sale April 1st.
I've been sidetracked from a bunch of things that needed to be done for Savage Dragon #250 (as well as Captain America: The End). I thought it'd be better to have a short break before this three part...
That issue had a couple different covers. There's definitely one without it.
I created him as a kid as a kind of evil Iron Man (at that point he was called the Bronze Man) and I just kept changing and updating him until he wasn't that quite so much. I don't really have...
I'm not sure what you're looking at but there's no Harkenkreuz on Savage Dragon #250.
Just one ongoing title (Freak Force), though there were several miniseries and one shots spotlighting individual characters (SuperPatriot, Vanguard, Star, Mighty Man, Dart, Deadly Duo, etc.).
Editorial told me that Spider-Gwen is 17.
Aging is not consistent throughout the Marvel universe. The New Warriors were of various ages before that team was formed, some were kids and some were teenagers but they all became magically...
The reader doesn't know that but it doesn't matter. The important thing isn't that he gets back or doesn't--it's that he constantly screws up and then makes an effort to make things right. Whether he...
The reason I didn't show that part is because it's the least interesting part of the evening. He gets home, grabs the tickets and returns in time and the two go see the movie. That's it. Nothing...
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...
It was a flat red for years because that was the only option they really had. Colors used to be extremely limited--the next step down would have been 50% magenta and 100% yellow (as opposed to 100%...
Not really. It's scattershot--hit and miss with huge gaps.
There are over 20 Savage Dragon trades in print right now. I don't see any company making available the last 243 issues of any series in print.
That's not exactly how that works. For trades--I'm not actually cutting anybody a check--Image does that. It's just that the books may be in the red for quite some time. Creators don't cut Image...
Todd has written a couple hundred comic books at this point--far more than many "professional" writers. You may not care for what he's doing but like it or not--he's a professional.
Don't hold your breath. The large issue number is not something he's likely to abandon.
Yeah--but everything comes with a price tag. If I'm getting pages lettered and colored--that money has to come from somewhere. It's not as though the book suddenly generates more money when there's a...
Short answer: No.
Longer answer: I want to do the book and having somebody else do it means paying other people money which I can't guarantee the book will earn. If the sales aren't amazing--the...