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Post by franklinbr on Jun 2, 2011 20:54:01 GMT -5
Hopefully someone here knows the answer...
So I am curious if there is any news for the next two issues now that it is the full start of the summer?
Also...Does Wrath 1-3 take place either during the Faust LotD series or right after? I figure that Faust/Wrath storyline takes place after both...logically...but then does the Book of M take place between this and the Talon's storyline? If so, will we see more of the Talon's characters anytime in the near future?
I'm just curious so that I know in what order I should be reading this epic Faustian saga that Quinn and Vigil created.
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Post by Guest on Jun 2, 2011 22:24:31 GMT -5
You are pretty damn lazy. Go use Google.
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Post by jainitai on Jun 3, 2011 20:55:16 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm sure if you just cut and paste your entire post into a Google search it will tell you all of the answers. Haha! What a ridiculous response. Hope it wasn't one of the regulars, because that would just be sad. Anyway, when I asked Mr. Quinn on Facebook if there was any news on Faust 14 and 15 his reply was basically, "Same as before" and that once they had stuff to solicit he wouldn't be shy about promoting it. I'm starting to get a bad feeling though that it's really not going to be done as soon as we're all thinking. It will probably be closer to the end of the summer when we see 14. As far as the Avatar titles, don't get too caught up in the timelines and plot connections with Faust: LotD. Tim once told me they made up stuff for the Avatar books, because technically when LotD ends it ends. There's not supposed to be a continuation of the storyline. My understanding is that they made those books because the guy at Avatar pitched the idea to them and they (Tim and David) had to come up with some new material outside of LotD. I could be mistaken though. Anyway, point is all of those other books outside of LotD aren't meant to support, complete or compliment the series. LotD stands on its own.
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Post by franklinbr on Jun 4, 2011 20:10:18 GMT -5
Oh well too bad...as always, I'll be waiting for Faust's next issue.
About the continuation...too bad, I'd love to see the "world" continue onward after Faust 15. The Book of M was wonderfully sinister in how it examined the seven deadly sins. Faust/Wrath was a grand hint toward what we might see in the end of Faust 15. As far as Talons go, Joanna is just plain hot.
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Post by Tim on Jun 7, 2011 14:22:54 GMT -5
last issue rewrites are going slower than i hoped..it is getting there but may not see this year...it has to good before i let it out,
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Post by franklinbr on Jun 7, 2011 22:35:46 GMT -5
Thank you for the update! Well, I definitely believe Faust is worth the waiting. I would though like to see future Dark Utopia works as I've really enjoyed the artwork collections!
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Post by jainitai on Jun 9, 2011 19:43:43 GMT -5
last issue rewrites are going slower than i hoped..it is getting there but may not see this year...it has to good before i let it out, Damn...I knew it.
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Post by kinggirlfriend on Jun 16, 2011 11:48:01 GMT -5
I got a couple questions I'm hoping soemone can answer ...
I only have the first issue of Singha's Talons and it look like the rest of the series is going for big bucks?! Was the print run on these low or something? I really don't like the idea of paying $20 per issue to finish out the series. Anybody know where I can get these cheap, I don't care which cover they have, just want the story. Thanks.
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Post by Tim on Jun 16, 2011 12:53:11 GMT -5
try raw comics or underworld comics on the web
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Post by kinggirlfriend on Jun 16, 2011 13:13:37 GMT -5
try raw comics or underworld comics on the web Thanks, Tim! I don't know if you remember me, this was years ago at some small show in Ohio, I think? I was the blonde kid with the yellow contact lenses and black friend. We drove you, David and Darrell to a titty bar and you bought me a lap dance. I was only 19 at the time but had a fake ID. It was great! Being a fan of yours it was like the coolest thing I could have imagined. Like partying with your favorite band backstage. Anyways I always wanted to say thanks, again. Now it's years later, I'm married and have a corny job as a technical illustrator but I've been reading Faust and following your work since I was twelve. I still have dreams of producing my own comic some day and you've been a big influence on me. Looking forward to the new issue of Faust when it's ready!
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