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Post by jainitai on Nov 21, 2011 21:17:53 GMT -5
Wait, what did I miss here? All I see is PD's reply. I also have some...for whoever that was that posted and for whatever it was you were asking.
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Post by paperdragon on Nov 22, 2011 14:58:11 GMT -5
So is your 2nd issue going to take as long as Faust
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Post by jainitai on Nov 22, 2011 21:49:19 GMT -5
Issue 2 came and went a long time back. Where you been? And what happened to your initial reply to Stu? It seems to be gone along with his original post. I'm confused.
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Post by paperdragon on Nov 23, 2011 0:44:01 GMT -5
So now we can expect Avatars She-ternal Day with 32 cover variants.
I dont know what you are talking about you started this thread
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Stu
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Post by Stu on Nov 23, 2011 9:04:03 GMT -5
Sorry about the confusion! I started the thread looking for a copy of Eternal Day N.Y. Con Lim Ed. Paperdragon kindly hooked me up and then I realised I probably posted in the wrong thread, so I deleted it. Sorry again for the confusion. I'll let the board know what I think of it when I get it. #2? Oh man know I gotta get that too?
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Post by paperdragon on Dec 5, 2011 15:04:23 GMT -5
I totally forgot about the 2nd issue being done, until rooting around in some boxes came accross some.
So now I have to tease you about the 3rd issue
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Post by jainitai on Dec 6, 2011 21:05:07 GMT -5
We had some ideas for #3, but now that I have a real, full-time job (and a baby) it's hard to find time to make funny books.
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Post by Stu on Dec 9, 2011 12:55:44 GMT -5
Thoroughly enjoyed Eternal Day #1 and #2. #1 was probably the most unique comic I've ever read--which is about as high a praise I can give it. Great job on the art Jai. I also really enjoyed the almost poetic prose quite a bit. I do also find quantum psychics fascinating after having wet my tongue with the book "The Holographic Universe" about ten years ago so that helped me enjoy and understand the story a little better. #2 was a little more a conventional comic, but just as enjoyable in its own way and I definitely wanted to read more. Damn It sucks that are no publishers that publish these kind of cerebral experimental books anymore. Caliber Press used to publish quite a few, It's just that most of them had to be special ordered. I'm, pretty confident Gary Reed would have published these through Caliber as he was more worried about quality then sales. It looks like Rebel is the last company that publishes cutting edge b&w books sadly. So anyway dammit you guys I want to find out what's going to happen next. Jai, Jobs and babies are a dime a dozen so get your priorities straight and finish the funny book . Seriously, thanks for the great reads and a big thanks to Paper Dragon for hooking me up. Stu
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Post by jainitai on Dec 11, 2011 21:31:21 GMT -5
Hey Stu, thanks for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed the books. Funny you mention "The Holographic Universe". That's one of my favorite non-fiction books.
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