I'll be coming back if the art is good again. The book really did need better than Fowler whoever they put on it.
I'll be coming back if the art is good again. The book really did need better than Fowler whoever they put on it.
Huh. Well, Wiebe says there's been no move to get a new artist on RQ. I'd imagine that includes Upchurch.
https://twitter.com/kurtisjwiebe/sta...69168338124801
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/05/...in-march-2016/
Tpb for Vol 3, is ranked 3rd, out of 100. For those yelling, GLOOM & DOOM!!
#MagnetoWasRight
Tess Fowler seems like a horrible employee, on the Bleeding cool boards they have a couple threads on this and it seems like she tries to drum up crap whenever she blows a job. I know I would never hire her. Poor Tim Byrd
After reading all this back and forth I hope the original artist is given a chance to come back to the industry weather or not it's on Rat Queens. It's a shame the internet angels don't believe in second chances.
Wooohooo !!!! I just grabed the first HC of Rat Queens and i can't wait for it to arrive I'm a big fan of Sword and Sorcery, i love Lord Of The Rings,Conan, Warcraft, Warhammer,Dragon Lance... you name it, i love all of them. I was just bored and decided to watch some youtube videos and i watched a little girl's comics and graphic novels recommandations video, one of the comics which she recommanded was Rat Queens and i immediately fell in love with the series... it looked just awesome, i lost my mind and immediately grabed it. I can't wait to read it, i'm super excited
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I have no interest in webcomics. I'll probably support the eventual Kickstarter to get the webcomic printed in physical form. There's never a shortage of those.
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I'll pass on the web comic. The magic is gone from this one. Best to just let it die.
The question is, is the first hardcover collection worth getting and reading as a standalone story. Is there at least some form of closure to the book?
I guess I could pose the same question for the Peter Panzerfaust hardcover...
It's a shame cuz I really liked Peter Panzerfaust, RQ, and Pisces. In fact, PP had some really profound issues and Pisces was one of the best comics I ever read, very Morrison-esque.
And this was all in spite of the personality of Wiebe that I kinda had an idea of a few years ago (too hipster for me, but I can get over that). But w/ some recent things happening or coming to light (proven or just rumor) such as PP halting production w/ 2 issues left, Pisces being canned w/o any word or closure, this ongoing RQ artist ordeal (though at least Stejic leaving wasn't his fault), he seems like a really flakey, unreliable, selfish person. Maybe I'll check out the webcomic, but I really don't want to support him anymore. I suppose I still wish him the best.
Is that actually happening? I know Wiebe said he'd finish the series (there's just 2 issues left, jesus Kurtis...), but I'm not sure I buy that given these recent events. But to answer your question, I think PP is worth collecting, though there is no closure to it. Yet.
Comics were definitely happier, breezier and more confident in their own strengths before Hollywood and the Internet turned the business of writing superhero stories into the production of low budget storyboards or, worse, into conformist, fruitless attempts to impress or entertain a small group of people who appear to hate comics and their creators. -- Grant Morrison, 2008
trade-waiting - Ice Cream Man, Monstress
backlog - Blade of the Immortal, Mignolaverse, Promethea, X-Cutioner's Song
Hello Rat Queens board!
So I ended up picking up this whole series on Comixology during the SDCC Image sale (99 cents per issue, yay!) I loved every single bit of it, but perhaps should've done some research because I was looking for when issue 17 came out and only saw references to an eventual webcomic and all of these controversies!
Does anyone have any more/new/insider info on when/where the book is coming back? A URL to a webcomic? A news article more recent than the one above? Pure, completely-uninformed speculation?
I hate that I fell in love with something that got interrupted as it did!
just hearing about this makes me think this is probably the biggest downside with following Indie Comics...they could get derailed and canned without warning at anytime because the creative team just decided to stop doing it and sometimes without telling anyone