Do you enjoy maintaining a fairly large internet presence or do you just keep it up because it increases sales of your many projects?
Do you have any thoughts on how much of an impact your online activities have on sales of stuff you work on? That's probably not the sort of thing that can really be measured though.
Also, what stage do you think you'd be at on Kohlberg's stages of moral development?
Since you've clearly lost your mind, #whitechapel wants to know if you'll take a break from accepting friend requests on FB and make an appearance in the IRC channel.
http://www.mibbit.com/chat
Nick: [handle] Channel: #whitechapel
Seriously, you might as well break IRC while you're at it.
A little clueless about the subject of ownership so apologies if this has been beaten to death. Could Global Frequency/Planetary/Jack Cross/Desolation Jones etc be revived by the publisher without your involvement or because you created the characters/worlds would you get a say? Sorry, I've looked elsewhere but just never been able to find a clear answer.
During SDCC, in 2007, you said there'd be a Planetary one-shot and that it would be expensive. Has this project been dropped or will it ever see the light of day?
Any details on what it was (or what it would have been)?
How do you keep everything you do organized enough to meet deadlines? You don't just write you also scour the web, research, sicken yourself with the joyously perverse and then self-medicate with booze and cigarettes, and do it again. I barely do half the Web reading of blogs and news stories that you do, even you can't get me on Facebook (though I think I'm just about everywhere else), I take it easy on the vices (at the moment) and don't even have a day job and I feel like I'm always catching up. How do you stay on top of things while feeding all the curiosity on which you seem to thrive?
I remember reading an editorial in Metal Hurlant (the sadly short lived 2002 edition) where JP Dionnet praises your work for Avatar (Dark Blue, Atmospherics etc). He also mentions a project that you were developing for MH. By reading Do Anything and the brilliant Frankenstein's Womb, I'm guessing it would be something like an Apparat book. Can you talk about that project now?
Any more rhetorical comics in the offing? I thought CRECY and FRANKENSTEIN'S WOMB were among the best things you've ever done. If it were up to me, comics-format lectures would be the new mainstream.
No question. Just that about a year ago you posted one of my pictures at my request to your blog. It came at a time when I was pretty low, and really needed the boost to my self-esteem. Thank you for that.