...doesn't this writing style for a new comics company seem a little familiar?
Gail
http://tightlipcomics.com/
...doesn't this writing style for a new comics company seem a little familiar?
Gail
http://tightlipcomics.com/
When I think of Tightlip Entertainment, I think of - Well, nevermind.
Kristin
Quick someone alert Rich Johnson that Mark Allessi may have moved to the Big Apple. I'm seeing another Lying in the Gutters exclusive here.Originally Posted by Gail Simone
Then again it'd be nice to see Negation War 3. Maybe Macquarrie could write it and J-bolt can draw it?
Wow. No kiddin'.Originally Posted by Ninja Kris
Will TightLip comics be sold at Kum-n-Go?
(which, heaven help us, is a real convenience-store chain in Oklahoma. Sigh!)
I heard that's where Larry goes for Slurpees!
Gail
Those ghostly voices in your head tell you strange, strange things, Gail.
Now put the hedge trimmer and the gerbil down and back away from Scott.
All I'm saying is that the dirty minds of Super Sonic and Lester have nothing on the dirty minds of Gail, Kris and Larry.
Oh Jeezum, they've got a book called Monster Squad?
DO NOT SULLY THAT CLASSIC FILM WITH YOUR FLIPPERY!
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Last edited by Zack; 10-01-2006 at 11:37 AM.
I'm still trying to figure out what "dedicated to bringing the world of comic-book entertainment to the world beyond the present day normal" means. They're gonna bring comics to Narnia?
"If you can't say anything good about someone, sit right here by me." - Alice Roosevelt Longworth, on manners
"It's not whether you win or lose, it's whether I win or lose." - Peter David, on life
Well they could do with some.Originally Posted by Michael Pullmann
People say I'm in a world of my own. It's called Planet Karen.
I took that as meaning as diving into mainstrem genres that superhero comics normally don't cover. Crossgen for instance had a Victorian Dective comic, Science Fiction Space Opera Comic, a Samurai Comic, etc.Originally Posted by Michael Pullmann
Maybe it means a world where there's no "self greed".Originally Posted by Michael Pullmann
Just selfless greed, I guess.
howyadoin?
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