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    Default Todd Mcfarlane bankrupt no more!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Mets View Post
    Does he not like or enjoy his time working on Spidey?

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    Quote Originally Posted by One More Day View Post
    Does he not like or enjoy his time working on Spidey?
    no no, hes saying that if hes not strpped for cash he will be less likely to return due to needing cash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by One More Day View Post
    Does he not like or enjoy his time working on Spidey?
    He clearly prefers his creator-owned work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Mets View Post
    He clearly prefers his creator-owned work.
    I am sure that he would love to work on a Spider-Man vs Venom project that takes place from where ASM #317 left off with someone else doning the Venom symbiote, Like Cain Marko. Another Spidey project that Todd Mcfarlane and Ed Brubaker could do together is a sequel to The Assassination Plot that would have him team-up with The Black Widow. Stephen Wacker make this happen for all of us. Please!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by One More Day View Post
    Does he not like or enjoy his time working on Spidey?
    There was an old podcast interview from Comiczone Radio (or something) where he explained that he enjoyed it, but used the analogy of his run on Spidey as being in high school, and his Image/Spawn stuff as college and beyond.
    They were fun, a blast and something he'll always remember, but you can't go back to high school again.

    Meh. Head back to "high school" (Marvel) to give a "speech" (one-shot or cover).

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    Quote Originally Posted by McFarlane's Green Hulk View Post
    There was an old podcast interview from Comiczone Radio (or something) where he explained that he enjoyed it, but used the analogy of his run on Spidey as being in high school, and his Image/Spawn stuff as college and beyond.
    They were fun, a blast and something he'll always remember, but you can't go back to high school again.

    Meh. Head back to "high school" (Marvel) to give a "speech" (one-shot or cover).
    I am sure that Marvel could workout a deal that would allow Todd Mcfarlane to work on Spider-Man again in a mature fashion like the Black Widow in a rated T+ format.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darthfury78 View Post
    I am sure that Marvel could workout a deal that would allow Todd Mcfarlane to work on Spider-Man again in a mature fashion like the Black Widow in a rated T+ format.
    Possibly, but I thought I read somewhere that McFarlane wasn't a fan of Joe Q. after he called him out on not doing a Spawn/Spider-Man crossover...

    But that was about 10 years ago and I've never been able to find any proof on it since...take it with a grain of salt.

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    I bet he is bummed out he bought that baseball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fedup23 View Post
    I bet he is bummed out he bought that baseball.
    Yeah, it's value must have taken a nosedive

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