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Posts posted by Still Only 35c
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Regardless at least we know there were another three issues planned for the Nowhere Men second arc.
Issue 7 - Meet Monica Strange
Issue 8 - Life's what you make it.
Issue 9 - The world is changing
I, for one, still believe we'll see them one day; an indefinite hiatus ≠ cancelled. And ES talked about it here including the lengthy delays. Who knows, maybe something might get announced at SDCC, if not a new arc, perhaps a TV show/movie? Be fun watching everyone get back on board again then.
I'm just looking for one more issue to complete my collection; Nowhere Men #1 Thought Bubble Variant in 9.8 Universal or SS. Anyone here got one to sell?
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In all seriousness, if anyone has any Nowhere Men OA they want to sell, I'd be happy to talk.
Regardless of whether this series dies with Issue 6 it was a great book.
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Finally... I really hope they start getting into a regular rhythm now; I'd hate to see this book disappear, one of my favourite reads.
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First off, Nate is brave for making that post. It explains a lot and to be honest I expected this. The great thing for me is that everyone involved were protective of the book and Nate it seems. I remember speaking with Jordie Bellaire at ECCC earlier this year when she was signing my Nowhere Men copies and I showed her the sketch Nate had done for me. She said she hadn't coloured any pages for Nowhere Men in a while and missed working on the book. You could tell there was a sort of comradery.
To be honest, a lot of my respect also goes to ES for not throwing Nate under the bus. This book is his baby and has been a long time in the making by all accounts.
Sounds to me that this could be a watershed moment for the book.