Elliott talks to DC Comics writer Brandon Jerwa about the Red Circle Books, his titles INFERNO and Stargate SG-1. VISIT THE GEEK TO ME BLOG! http://www.chicagonow.com/b...
Elliott talks to DC Comics writer Brandon Jerwa about the Red Circle Books, his titles INFERNO and Stargate SG-1. VISIT THE GEEK TO ME BLOG! http://www.chicagonow.com/b...
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Jerwa did some nice work on Battlestar Galactica....Stargate could be good, it was always a reliable program on tv, never usually the best but never the worst.
I might give the red circle stuff a go, at 3.99 they'll need to sell the concept on the first issue though, none of this "using 6 issues to establish the character stuff"...thats something writers are going to have to get back to doing these days I think.
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I might give the red circle stuff a go, at 3.99 they'll need to sell the concept on the first issue though, none of this "using 6 issues to establish the character stuff"...thats something writers are going to have to get back to doing these days I think.