Interviewer's a hack, but Simon gets his point across anyway... and the world's greatest passive-aggressive dig at IDW for the Costa/McCarthy years
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2014/03/03/ ... ation-one/
Pretty good Furman interview
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Best First wrote:I didn't like it. They don't have mums, or dads, or children. And they turn into stuff. And they don't eat Monster Munch or watch Xena: Warrior Princess. Or do one big poo in the morning and another one in the afternoon. I bet they weren't even excited by and then subsequently disappointed by Star Wars Prequels. Or have a glass full of spare change near their beds. That they don't have.
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Re: Pretty good Furman interview
I bet the interviewer posts at an online message board full of morons.
In any case, I really liked his response to the question on Guido Guidi. That little bit about Blaster sneaking in on the panel is what separates good artists from great ones.
I also didn't know #100 would be a larger issue page wise. Gives me hope that we get the meaningful conclusion we've been wanting that doesn't end up being threadbare.
Also, I will be well and truly disappointed if at some point in issue #100 someone doesn't say "Let's give this (Insert Name here) the worst case of indigestion it's ever had!"
In any case, I really liked his response to the question on Guido Guidi. That little bit about Blaster sneaking in on the panel is what separates good artists from great ones.
I also didn't know #100 would be a larger issue page wise. Gives me hope that we get the meaningful conclusion we've been wanting that doesn't end up being threadbare.
Also, I will be well and truly disappointed if at some point in issue #100 someone doesn't say "Let's give this (Insert Name here) the worst case of indigestion it's ever had!"
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Re: Pretty good Furman interview
And then someones says "Even though we don't eat so have no real frame of reference for this metaphor"
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Re: Pretty good Furman interview
I've been thinking about the end for a while.
I'm feel like I'm channeling my 1987 self as I watched return of the Jedi.
I waited so long to watch it, then when it finally came each passing minute left me feeling a bit more hollow as I knew it was the end.
Obviously years later we got new star wars and we rejoiced. Much like I have done with the regeneration 1.
Im hoping that this isn't the end and Disney will buy transformers and we will have a new story a few years from now.
I'm going to miss g1
I'm feel like I'm channeling my 1987 self as I watched return of the Jedi.
I waited so long to watch it, then when it finally came each passing minute left me feeling a bit more hollow as I knew it was the end.
Obviously years later we got new star wars and we rejoiced. Much like I have done with the regeneration 1.
Im hoping that this isn't the end and Disney will buy transformers and we will have a new story a few years from now.
I'm going to miss g1