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Post by MelMac on Jul 6, 2009 19:49:33 GMT -5
Butterfingers, I thought you went last week to the convention... *Pause* I knew I should've read the schedule of events that Ralph left in the instruction book...
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Post by mmderdekea on Jul 6, 2009 20:05:16 GMT -5
Hey, Butterfingers, Is that because you now have holographic powers in your new cool suit? Mona
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Post by butterfingers on Jul 6, 2009 21:13:24 GMT -5
Butterfingers, I thought you went last week to the convention... *Pause* I knew I should've read the schedule of events that Ralph left in the instruction book... I'm going to the Comic Con in San Diego that starts on the 22nd
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Post by butterfingers on Jul 6, 2009 21:15:07 GMT -5
Hey, Butterfingers, Is that because you now have holographic powers in your new cool suit? Mona Not sure how to work this suit ... I keep crashing into things, disappearing, seeing things that haven't happened yet and tripping into the 4th dimension.
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Post by MelMac on Jul 6, 2009 23:00:04 GMT -5
You know - I do wonder what's in store though as far as the suit with what it did in the last few sections of the third comic. I wonder if it's going to have the ability to change into another form and if so - would the powers still work when it's morphed or would it still have to be the style we all know and love? Personally, I'd like it to be that if it does have the ability to morph, the powers can ONLY work if the suit is in its original form (with the exception of course to make it change back to the suit form ). That way, we still have the humor of the guy in the funny red longjohns and the ensuing reactions from those who happen to meet up with Ralph.
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Post by greenguy on Jul 7, 2009 4:48:16 GMT -5
I just wonder how much thought and organization and serious business financial planning Katt and Co. put into forming Catastrophic Comics (CC). While their ideas are sound, their implementation of their business is not smooth or efficient. It's aggravating to this fan, anyway, to start buying comics with the assumption they will be printed as advertised/promised. First, Sparks goes to Iphone, with a big CC hoopla. However, what happens as a result of that is that the majority of folks who had bought the initial issues are left out in the cold and don't see the conclusion of the story. Now, with TGAH, we are promised six comics--the first three the old show redone, and then the new issues bringing in new ideas, and once again, here fans are left in the cold without any promise of a succeeding issue. Given the history of Sparks, I think it's obvious there's a good chance we might not see another TGAH issue, either. I hope otherwise, certainly, but I'm skeptical. I am willing to wait; what is the choice otherwise? I do want to see those comics. But, this is bad, inefficient and disappointing way to run a new business. Mona I sold comics for 6 years in the late 80's to early 90's. This is the way indy comics function. They do not have deep pockets like the big boys, its one small step at a time. No for sure dates are set far in advance, and sometimes after dates are set they are pushed back. Not to mention the crappy economy making things even worse for the little guy. Look at it this way, there will be an issue 4 or there won't. I'm sure if the series does not continue it won't be for the lack of effort of Katt and company. Its fine to question and speculate, even though none of us have the inside scoop on their business. Why don't you cut them some slack and stop being so damn negative.
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Post by mmderdekea on Jul 7, 2009 8:52:59 GMT -5
Ok! Sorry! Hope the next comics do come out when the company can do it!
Mona
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Post by MelMac on Jul 7, 2009 8:59:42 GMT -5
Will say one thing Butterfingers, you're going to probably need to use the mind push of the suit to get Katt or Pare to spill the beans on the comic. Seems things are still for the time being. (Just please - be careful so you don't nearly pass out from exertion and get a headache trying to use it too much when trying this out).
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Post by MelMac on Jul 9, 2009 19:24:28 GMT -5
warning, minor spoiler from the third comic in this. If you do not wish to be spoiled, please do not read[/size] Right now, the only thing I'd like to see is how the suit's buckle doing what it was doing will work as far as changes in the suit. It looks like it'll be the first new change suit wise as far as powers we'll see (they did change the suit's cape a bit to where it is issing the red trim. ). I just hope that it doesn't decide to turn into the brown prototype drawing that was considered during the original run of the show. It'd been a neat design, but that'd be a tad confusing to long-term readers as well as the newbies.
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Post by Videofox on Jul 9, 2009 22:53:51 GMT -5
I doubt you'd have to worry about the first-draft version of the suit; as you know, scripts are constantly revised and re-written even in the middle of filming, so that vague mention in that early draft was no doubt dropped and forgotten about long ago (probably the cast and crew may never have even seen that draft to even know about it...especially since the version I bought that mentioned the tan/brown suit even had Maxwell's character under a different name--also long-forgotten!). I'd say the transforming buckle is about to unleash a holographic greenguy on poor Ralph. Heck...it may even become a recurring character!
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