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    Default CBR TV @ NYCC: Richardson & Williamson Look to the Future of Dark Horse and Captain M

    Dark Horse Publisher Mike Richardson and "Captain Midnight" writer Joshua Williamson spoke to CBR in New York about the time displaced hero's new journey and the company's future plans.


    Full article here.

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    Captain Midnight sounds like it might be pretty good.
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    Captain Midnight klingt wie es sein könnte ziemlich gut.





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    Ich glaube dass die Moderatoren wollen das wir hier nur Englisch sprechen.

    Anyways I've already read the first two chapters in DHP and this series is looking good.

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    Default CBR TV:DH and Cap Midnite

    Quote Originally Posted by CBR News View Post
    Dark Horse Publisher Mike Richardson and "Captain Midnight" writer Joshua Williamson spoke to CBR in New York about the time displaced hero's new journey and the company's future plans.


    Full article here.
    Oh Goody, here's another pulp era character that DH can exploit to death and continue to overextend it's production schedule with. I love this era but is anybody buying these books?

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    I like this article and the Captain Midnight is really sound good. I don't know much about the mark Richardson and captain midnight. But thanks for your post i knew something about him. Richardson Locksmith

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alton View Post
    Oh Goody, here's another pulp era character that DH can exploit to death and continue to overextend it's production schedule with. I love this era but is anybody buying these books?
    Think you might have them confused with Dynamite... At least you got the terminology correct which they don't in the articles. "Pulp era" character, yes. Pulp character, no.

    Keep in mind this is the era that gave us Captain America, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Sub-Mariner, Green Arrow, Justice Society. Mignola has done well mining this era. Francavilla's Black Beetle seems to have been almost criminally under-ordered considering how hard it was for me to find the title just days after shipping. So, yes, these characters can still be relevant and sell. Even moreso now than in the past as I see the present being much like the era they came from: wide gulf between the haves and have nots, concerns for social justice, distrust of authority especially along racial divides, high unemployment, wars and unrest overseas with despots seeming everywhere we look. If anything, I fear the Captain Midnight might veer into being too cynical of today and looking at the past with rose-colored glasses.

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