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Hurtszick

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  1. It's likely 2 years away if it's a summer special. As much as I'd like 2016 be the summer of Enormous it'll be likely 2017. But I sure hope it's 2016! Maybe it'll film in Toronto (I'm willing to work for free as a extra) lol

     

    But in all seriousness if it's not in the summer then it goes up against regular scheduled programs in the fall/spring which would put it in a huge risk of low ratings and potentially no season 2. Look at constatine, Friday night was a kiss of death, let alone the off primetime time slot of 8-10.

     

    while not ideal for audience #s (60% vs fall) Summer is the best case for Enormous. most shows are in rerun and people want new content. Granted this is all a bit to soon to really talk about. First we need a director and a pilot then we can discuss this.

     

    I work in advertising so that's where my mind goes when I hear this.

     

    Free worker in Texas here as well! I am pretty sure they have to pay all involved, extras included. I'm pretty sure wherever it is filmed (New Mexico...tax break, rural, and the White Sands!) several boardies would be stoked to be an extra and paid with variants. lol

     

    I guess if they have to pay me, they can pay me a penny in Canadian that's like 3/4 of a penny US :)lol

  2. It's likely 2 years away if it's a summer special. As much as I'd like 2016 be the summer of Enormous it'll be likely 2017. But I sure hope it's 2016! Maybe it'll film in Toronto (I'm willing to work for free as a extra) lol

     

    But in all seriousness if it's not in the summer then it goes up against regular scheduled programs in the fall/spring which would put it in a huge risk of low ratings and potentially no season 2. Look at constatine, Friday night was a kiss of death, let alone the off primetime time slot of 8-10.

     

    while not ideal for audience #s (60% vs fall) Summer is the best case for Enormous. most shows are in rerun and people want new content. Granted this is all a bit to soon to really talk about. First we need a director and a pilot then we can discuss this.

     

    I work in advertising so that's where my mind goes when I hear this.

  3. Update - the Hastings EPIC Expo cover for #7 will likely be available directly from Hastings stores and online ordering. The book was not offered at the EXPO as I did not attend the show.

     

    I'll give a shout when that is confirmed.

     

     

     

    Mystery Solved. Thanks Tim for letting us know.

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    174 and 175 are the first appearances of the hellspawn Gunslinger Spawn. Some of the various hellspawn first appearances command a decent price in high grade, like Mandarin.

     

    Also during the stretch of pretty low print runs.

    The two books have been getting good prices for awhile now.

     

    Patrick

     

    Yes there are quite a few issues between 150 and 200 that command decent money in high grade.

     

    The homage covers also command a good chunk of cash to get as well. oddly a lot of spawn back issues post #100 drive at least cover from what I've seen this past year tying to fill in the holes of my set.... 17 more to go and 174 & 175 are two of them.

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    Sorry if this sounds really really dense but - if we buy it online, does it have to be bought after 4/29? Because I pre-ordered two copies a month ago. And what if I don't have my copies sent to me by the deadline?

     

    sorry for being confused :tonofbricks:

     

     

    I don't think it matters if its pre-order, just post a photo before the online draw.

  6. well in that case.. time to go get me some.

    Valiant in the 1990s licensed Solar, Magnus, and Turok.

     

    Magnus only existed in the year 4001+, so he wasn't really part of the 1990s storyline.

    Turok was not a big part of the Valiant universe until later (and he existed in the lost land "out of time" for the most part).

     

    Solar was the licensed character with the most importance to the original Valiant universe.

     

    This character, Divinity, is god-like with unknown levels of power (at this point) who is possibly a replacement for Solar in some aspects.

    On the other hand, he's an African-Russian from the 1960s who has been part of a Soviet space program that disappeared 50 years ago.

    Now he's back doing we-don't-really-know-what in Australia... and Matt Kindt is the writer. :popcorn:

     

    Still, it's a four-issue mini-series, so if they kill him... well, that will end it pretty quickly. lol

     

    Divinity-C.jpg

     

    I called this on the valiant boards the other day. I think long term this will be huge. Really the first new Valiant Entertainment Character with own title. Love this book. I am surprised no copies out there yet graded at least by the census. These are sold out just about everywhere and all variants are long gone. The first print regular cover is still my favorite :cloud9:

     

    So a black Russian with unlimited powers... fantastic