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So soon after DW's demise, that and Mr. P Lee still has his superstar ego.
Pat Lee strikes again
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*Sigh* I hope he chokes on a cigarette, or a pencil, or a roll of hundreds, or a hooker, or a mouthful of glitter and babyoil off a stripper's ass, or a sports car, or a lack-of-payment notice from former DW employees, or his own abs*, or something.
*I think I'm bitter about the abs thing. I had a beautiful stomach a year ago. Mexican food 24/7 and a desk job for nine hours a day tend to turn shapely into guttish.
*I think I'm bitter about the abs thing. I had a beautiful stomach a year ago. Mexican food 24/7 and a desk job for nine hours a day tend to turn shapely into guttish.
Muchas gracias to Mob for the Sig, proving why he's called 'King'.
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OK, I can't stand Pat Lee's public persona, apparent business practices or his work, but it makes sense that Dreamengine is added to the credits of this book, considering the first 2 issues were credited to Dreamwave and that company no longer exists. Some of the fanboy screaming I've been reading about this topic is doing my head in.
The thing that interests me is reading which names are being associated with Dreamengine; are tehy getting paid direct from Marvel or through Dreamengine? One of them is Roughdraftalo; i can think fo several DW colourists I'd prefer to get work from Marvel over him, but then, working under the Dreamengine banner could be seen as a negative.
The thing that interests me is reading which names are being associated with Dreamengine; are tehy getting paid direct from Marvel or through Dreamengine? One of them is Roughdraftalo; i can think fo several DW colourists I'd prefer to get work from Marvel over him, but then, working under the Dreamengine banner could be seen as a negative.
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I can see your point KingMob, but then again, Pat Lee certainly isn't the smartest cookie in the jar by the mishandling of non-TF licenses (Damn you! I wanted a Megaman X/Transformers crossover! ...oops ), not to mention over-reliance of the Transformers themselves and the distater that is Rob Ruffs (I have the TF summer special and MM1 which have his 'art' so I read sorry for anyone who has the full set).
That said, at least we have/had Don's art and Simon's story writing skills.
That said, at least we have/had Don's art and Simon's story writing skills.
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