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Cyclops

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  1. What is everyones favorite cover? (if it's not #1 lol)

     

    Mine is issue eight. Just love it. love that desolate feeling i get when looking at it

     

    Mine is #2 then #9. #60 gets an honorable mention too.

     

    I've never really had a good look at #8 before. I always kinda brushed past it because it was so plain. I've just had a good look at it and, yeah, it is pretty sweet. Simple yet effective.

  2. Would love to know how many of these were printed....#678 was a bit of a nothing issue and I'm wondering how many retailers would have actually ordered 50 copies. Certainly the majors would have....

     

    I'm scratching my head as to why the fact that they are selling in the $200-$400 range hasn't brought more out of the woodwork...

     

    headscratch.gif

     

     

     

     

  3. Some nice pictures of Laurem Cohan (Maggie) from a photo shoot. Possibly NSFW if you look closely enough. Lauren Cohan

     

    <3 :luhv:

     

    Dude, that entire site is NSFW. I just got fired. :(

     

    Nah, just kidding.

     

    Great ep btw.

     

    lol

     

    Sorry. I wasn't looking at anything else on the site besides the pics. Tunnel vision. :luhv:

     

    lol You missed out on Octomom then?

     

    I'm loving how they've adapted the show this season. It really works well. Leaves Season 2 for....wait for it.... dead.

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    Great interview.

     

     

    "It's a weird thing because one thing I always have done and that I think most people do in comics is start with your arc, and you go, "This is a three-issue arc or a six-issue arc or whatever."

     

    To me, the more I've worked with that the more I feel like it can give people jumping off points. And I always felt that in the great mystery shows – and Mike was a big "Lost" fan which influenced this – there is no point at which all the mysteries just wrap up. There's always something building in the story. There are always new things developing.

     

    We didn't want this to be something that broke up because these people's lives are so completely wrapped up in this situation. At any point, they're unable to take a rest and go, "At least that's over." Every character has to constantly deal with these things."

     

    Another good bit:

     

    Yeah. It's getting less hard to launch a new book because there's such a hunger for something new now. When I started doing Image books eight or nine years ago, it was really hard to launch something new.

     

    But I think people are kind of getting sick of the status quo. They're not being served by the things they used to read as much anymore. We started "Revival" and realized there was an audience going, "Give us something NEW that we haven't seen before!" That's amazing in comics. It hasn't been that way in a long time.

     

    And I think that will continue so long as we keep getting books like "Saga" and "Fatale" – the kind of books that no one has ever seen. There's just a huge audience waiting to eat that stuff up. It's given me all kinds of newfound faith in everything that that audience exists.