Since when were these independents?


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Posted by Weisenheimer at spider-th011.proxy.aol.com on July 01, 2000 at 05:15:27:

In Reply to: Kev, any chance of this ever happening?!!?!!? posted by g-off on July 01, 2000 at 02:54:27:

Hmm... I don't post here very often, but this caught my attention. All right, you don't like the big 2. That's fine, but come on, lets face it, none of the books you mentioned were really independents. DeathBlow,well you got the blows part right. But, DeathBlow was an Image book. They published through a Malibu imprint. Hardy independent. Oh, by the way, Deathblow is now owned by D.C. comics. Jim Lee sold all his Wildstorm characters. Second, Rai, Bloodshot, etc. They were published as Valiant, and guess who owns those characters, Acclaim. Another big bad corporate company my friend. And as for the industry getting fucked up. Well, it's fucked up because of speculation sales such as yours back in the boom period. If you're going to rip on comics or the state of the industry, take the time to get your facts straight. And as far as the mainstreams taking control, believe me, they never lost it. They've owned the marketplace since before I can remember. And should you want to check out real independents, check out Bone, Cerebus, Strangers in Paradise, etc. Those are independents. Well, there's my two cents. Hope ya like it.

As Always,
Steven King
(Not the one your thinking of)
: I used to be this big fucking fanboy back in the day and it's been about 6 years since I collected any books or even bought a Wizard to keep in touch with it. I was just curious as to what the hell happened. Shit got all fucked up in the comic book industry. All the indies stepped aside and the mainstreams took control again. I never have and never will be a collector of Marvel or D.C. because I feel their books just keep getting older and moldier. Anyway, I've digressed, my question is about any chance you might want to resurect one of the many awesome titles of the early ninties (Deathblow, Union, rai, Bloodshot) at some point in the future as a flick? Some of those books were just awesome (in concept at least) and would make good flicks. My main thought in the plus column was that the rights to books that are dead would be cheap as all hell. Anyway can't wait to hear news on your script as a go (I hope) or not...hope it kicks some ass.

: -Geoff




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