Friday, August 08, 2003
demo pdf preview
-demo is a 12 part series by brian wood and becky cloonan, the team behind the sequel to brian's channel zero, jennie 1.0. the series is intended, i believe, to be 12 seperate stories all sharing the same theme. demo is a response to the failed NYX title wood and choe were supposed to be doing for marvel, launched from his time with their generation X title. an alternate and adult view on the idea of super heroes, which isn't to say soft-porn, rather more realistic view on teenagers discovering they are different in some way and dealing with that.
the above pdf file contains the first 7 pages from the first issue, and it looks pretty decent from that. the plan at the moment is for brian and becky to get at least 6 issues ready to go before the monthly publishing starts in november. that should allow for a steady run to happen, avoiding many of the problems with deadlines that can plague titles.
publisher larry young, responsible for AiT/plaNETlar, who is responsible for putting this series out there, along with much of wood's other recent work, stresses that this series will depend on sales - if the sales aren't there a collection will NOT appear.
more info:
plaNETlar
brian wood
-demo is a 12 part series by brian wood and becky cloonan, the team behind the sequel to brian's channel zero, jennie 1.0. the series is intended, i believe, to be 12 seperate stories all sharing the same theme. demo is a response to the failed NYX title wood and choe were supposed to be doing for marvel, launched from his time with their generation X title. an alternate and adult view on the idea of super heroes, which isn't to say soft-porn, rather more realistic view on teenagers discovering they are different in some way and dealing with that.
the above pdf file contains the first 7 pages from the first issue, and it looks pretty decent from that. the plan at the moment is for brian and becky to get at least 6 issues ready to go before the monthly publishing starts in november. that should allow for a steady run to happen, avoiding many of the problems with deadlines that can plague titles.
publisher larry young, responsible for AiT/plaNETlar, who is responsible for putting this series out there, along with much of wood's other recent work, stresses that this series will depend on sales - if the sales aren't there a collection will NOT appear.
more info:
plaNETlar
brian wood
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