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    • CommentAuthorSolario
    • CommentTimeApr 9th 2008
     (1587.1)
    @WarrenEllis,

    And you never should.

    What are you currently growing in your garden? (I'm not refering to the retrovirus deviation.)
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    Warren:

    Did you pick Bianchi for AXM, or did someone else put the two of you together?
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      CommentAuthorEgon
    • CommentTimeApr 9th 2008
     (1587.3)
    Ever watch Lost? That show is a continual nod to all kinds of fanboy literature.
    • CommentAuthorByrd68
    • CommentTimeApr 9th 2008
     (1587.4)
    First, before my question(s), let me just say that, in my 30+ years of reading and collecting comics, I don't believe that I've read a more twisted and politically subversive comic book writer. For that I thank you. Oh, yeah, "Twisted Little Vein" puts you in company such as Bukowski, Burrough (W. not E.R.), and Thompson.

    Now, enough apparent kiss-assery (it's not but it sure sounds like it), a few of questions.

    1) Do you think that an anthology title like 2000AD or Judge Dredd would go over well here in the states (Think Wildstorm or Vertigo titles)?

    2) You might have answered this elsewhere but: At the beginning of Transmetropolitan is Spider based on Mr. Moore?

    3) Ever considered working with The Question?

    Thank you for your time.
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      CommentAuthorPyD
    • CommentTimeApr 9th 2008
     (1587.5)
    Just gave the biggest Lost fan friend I have here in Ed Slaughterhouse 5

    I await her squeals of delight.
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      CommentAuthorstsparky
    • CommentTimeApr 9th 2008
     (1587.6)
    Warren:
    Were the Shea Books of any use? Please consider them yours.
    What did you read as a kid?
    Should we gather you are a fan of the first Professionals series?
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    Were the Shea Books of any use? Please consider them yours.

    I don't understand this, sorry.
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      CommentAuthorstsparky
    • CommentTimeApr 9th 2008
     (1587.8)
    Ages ago I gave you two Robert Shea books.
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    Okay. The fact that I don't have any Robert Shea books suggests that they were in one of the boxes that never made it across the ocean... damnit.
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      CommentAuthorHudson
    • CommentTimeApr 9th 2008
     (1587.10)
    Warren,

    Would you ever consider writing Punisher?
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      CommentAuthorEgon
    • CommentTimeApr 10th 2008 edited
     (1587.11)
    they were in one of the boxes that never made it across the ocean

    ...or somebody broke into the wrong house.
    • CommentAuthorPablo
    • CommentTimeApr 10th 2008
     (1587.12)
    I've got a project involving Mary Shelley in development.

    Awesome.


    Also, the size of Cyclops' nipples is fairly disturbing.
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      CommentAuthorMegaGoosey
    • CommentTimeApr 10th 2008
     (1587.13)
    If you could kill off any one major comic book character from any major universe, who would it be and why?
    • CommentAuthorpuccio
    • CommentTimeApr 10th 2008 edited
     (1587.14)
    Hello mr. Ellis,

    Since you've been trying out different formats in the last years, have you ever thought of producing something in the tankobon format? Wouldn't it be challenging for you?

    Thanks for the time and for all the beautiful works.

    Leonardo
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    Since you've been trying out different formats in the last years, have you ever thought of producing something in the tankobon format? Wouldn't it be challenging for you?


    More challenging to find a publisher prepared to do it.
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    What program are you using to mix down the 4 AM MP3s to 128 then make it all one file?
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    MakeItOne and then Polderbits Sound Editor.
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    In volume 1 of transmet, did you or Darick Robertson intend for a pre shave andhaircut Spider Jerusalem to look like Alan Moore?
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      CommentAuthortedcroland
    • CommentTimeApr 10th 2008
     (1587.19)
    In volume 1 of transmet, did you or Darick Robertson intend for a pre shave andhaircut Spider Jerusalem to look like Alan Moore?


    To be fair, I think anyone with long brown hair and a humongous beard looks like Alan Moore on some level.
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      CommentAuthorvrbtm
    • CommentTimeApr 10th 2008
     (1587.20)
    Love Swami,

    Is Juan Jose Ryp the permanent artist for Sleepless as Robertson was for Transmetropolitan?