View Full Version : Robert Kirkman's Wolf-man!
DrewEdwards
01-17-2007, 05:24 PM
http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=97888
A werewolf comic with fun art? Sold.
torippu
01-17-2007, 06:04 PM
http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=97888
A werewolf comic with fun art? Sold.
It's a Kirkman creator-owned book - might as well go ahead and add this to my pull list!
Joey Friday
01-17-2007, 06:06 PM
How can it be sold when it hasn't come out yet? And besides, it's free. You can't sell free comics, you give them away. Anyway, it looks gory but I'm guessing they keep the realism to a minimal in order to attract young readers. But I'm twenty-two so it won't hurt me. I'll still pick it up though.
Great. So instead of getting caught up on titles he's already working on (such as Walking Dead), he takes on more work, which means the titles we've been waiting for...we'll continue waiting.
Kirkman, you suck. If you're done with a title, then admit it to yourself and to us.
the goddamn batman
01-20-2007, 10:50 PM
Hey, a free Warewolf comic!!! Sweet!!! :D
How can it be sold when it hasn't come out yet? And besides, it's free. You can't sell free comics, you give them away.
Seriously?:confused: It means that he'll be getting it. It means he's sold on the idea. It has nothing to do with the exchange of money for product. Are you sure you're 22? In 22 years you've never heard the term 'sold'?
And, Don you're a dick. Kirkman is a writer. So, he wrote another book. Does that mean TWD is late because of him? Maybe it's the art team that's running late. Ever think of that? No, I know you didn't.;)
Sparda
01-21-2007, 11:59 AM
Hey, a free Warewolf comic!!! Sweet!!! :D
Seriously?:confused: It means that he'll be getting it. It means he's sold on the idea. It has nothing to do with the exchange of money for product. Are you sure you're 22? In 22 years you've never heard the term 'sold'?
And, Don you're a dick. Kirkman is a writer. So, he wrote another book. Does that mean TWD is late because of him? Maybe it's the art team that's running late. Ever think of that? No, I know you didn't.;)
Walking dead is probably delayed cause of all the overload work he's got and Don's got a point there. He's renewing his marvel contract.........Does that mean he's gonna continue Ultimate X-men :(
Though I hate ultimate X-men with him on it, I sure as hell love his creator owned projects, and will definetly be checking this out. I just wish he left U X-men to focus more on other projects. He can stay on that ant-man title if he wants though.
Iangould
01-21-2007, 02:50 PM
And, Don you're a dick. Kirkman is a writer. So, he wrote another book. Does that mean TWD is late because of him? Maybe it's the art team that's running late. Ever think of that? No, I know you didn't.;)
In this case the art "team" is Charles Adlard, who happens to be one of the fastest and most professional artists around.
I doubt he'd be taking on a new job for 2000 AD if he was behind on Walking Dead.
That being said, there are any number of reasons for possible delays to Walking Dead that having nothing to do with either the artist or the writer slacking off.
Joey Friday
01-25-2007, 07:23 PM
Hey, a free Warewolf comic!!! Sweet!!! :D
Seriously?:confused: It means that he'll be getting it. It means he's sold on the idea. It has nothing to do with the exchange of money for product. Are you sure you're 22? In 22 years you've never heard the term 'sold'?
And, Don you're a dick. Kirkman is a writer. So, he wrote another book. Does that mean TWD is late because of him? Maybe it's the art team that's running late. Ever think of that? No, I know you didn't.;)
The only time I've heard sold is when it is at an auction. I've never heard it as a general term. Also, just last month I heard someone say that's "Hella cool". Apparently folks have been talking that stupid for years now:confused:
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