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Solitaire Rose as Tom Servo
21:15 / 22.06.02
I just read on Newsarama about a new Elric prestige format series drawn by Walt Simonson and written by Moorcock himself. Hopefully, it will sell better than his New Gods, but I just have trouble seeing Elric by anyone but P. Craig Russel.

What comics in the future are other people looking forward too?
 
 
moriarty
22:28 / 22.06.02
Gasoline Alley : The dailies 1921-1922. Published by D & Q, with covers by Chris Ware. Scheduled for October.

I already have the Sundays collected in D & Q vol. #3 and the Smitsonian Book of Comic Strips, and much as I like them, I'm really a black and white guy at heart. Having seen some of the dailies in various comic history books, I really want to see the whole story unfold, so this is probably my most anticipated comic of the last, oh, five years.
 
 
Stone Mirror
00:17 / 23.06.02
I just picked up the fourth volume of Barry Ween, Boy Genius. Promethea #21 is out in a week or so.

What I really want to see is the collected third volume of The Invisibles, but only if it has the story Hexy... (I've got the individual issues in the third volume as singles already. Hexy is the only Invisibles story I've missed.
 
 
Jack Fear
00:20 / 23.06.02
You're not missing much.

Dave Gibbons' THE ORIGINALS, some time in 2003.
Brian Wood's FIGHT FOR TOMORROW, September 2002.
Ellis' GLOBAL FREQUENCY, October 2002.
 
 
invisible_al
00:29 / 23.06.02
Mr Ed just let me read his latest aquisition, Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained! By Peter M. Lenkov with art by Frazer Irving.

Its tons of fun, Charles Fort solves the unexplained and fights crime on the streets of 19th Century New York.

If you ever saw Necronauts in 2000ad (art also by Irving) its a lot like that but without Houdini, Lovecraft and the Freud (?).
 
  
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