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Post by Admin on Feb 1, 2008 17:46:42 GMT -5
Please let us know what you think!
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Post by starlord on Feb 2, 2008 1:02:02 GMT -5
Great cover Ramon! Great work, everybody!!! Since I already read 90% of these, I'm going to focus on Charlie. Why? Cause the rascally little guy told you an out right lie! And I have to correct his mistake. My part in this was very very small. I just collected the bio's and added some 's and [/i]'s where they needed to be. Well, and corrected a few words. Nope, the majority of this project... 99.9% of it was everyone who's name is involved in this collection. Every writer, every artist. Not only the one's who contributed, but the one's who have come before, contributed and have since taken sabbaticals. This is our 3rd issue, and we are now in our 3rd year here at DC2, and there's not one person who has "walked the halls" of our wonderful establishment that doesn't deserve a huge nod and thank you from everyone else that works diligently to put out the best that they can, for this site. Now before you start thinking that this is going to be one of Brian's infamous "we're all wonderful", speeches (yeah, I can hear ya mumbling, Ramon! ), I'll tell you right now - it is! Cause we are! We couldn't have gotten to three years without everyone's hard work and sacrifice. And we don't do it for money! (well, I hear Dave is making a bundle off of this but I don't know how ), and to be honest, lately, it doesn't seem that we do it much for the feedback of our fellow staff and readers. Not like in the beginning, at least. So why do we do it. Cause we love it! Because we see something in DC2 that we have rarely seen anywhere else (except maybe DC3 and Marvel2), and that is the collaborated desire to keep this sight as strong as possible. To keep the legacy that was started here, alive! That was my soul purpose of putting Adrian Chase's bio in this issue. To show people that in three years, some of our characters have already had a beginning, middle, and end to their stories. Everyone of you should be very proud of this. These Who's Who constantly remind me of the house we've built, and more importantly, the foundation of which it was placed. So for the little that I did on this issue, I dedicate my work to who I believe were the four original founders of this site: Brandon, Scott, Charlie, and of course David (does he really dress up like Hawkman when nobody is home) Charlton! Excellent work, everyone, and I thank you very much for taking the time to write, pencil, color, ink, edit, and put this up on the boards. Team work! I love it!
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Post by HoM on Feb 2, 2008 5:50:54 GMT -5
Oh, Brian, you and your speeches always give me a lump in my throat.... This was worth the wait! The art was beautiful, and the bios fun and interesting! John Elbe, ah'm calling yew out! Loved your entries my friend. "The Future" sections were very interesting, and ensure that people will be drawn into reading Global Guardians and Checkmate! Well done to the Art Department and the Writers Workshop! Here's to year four!!
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Post by Alex on Feb 2, 2008 18:31:37 GMT -5
great... no... PHENOMENAL job to all of the talented writers and artists who worked on this.
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Post by arcalian on Feb 2, 2008 22:37:21 GMT -5
Great stuff! I wonder where Element went.... Uh....I've continuity referenced Brother Eye and implied the creation of a new battle robot not unlike OMAC in something I'm writing....is that ok? ?
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Post by Romans Empire on Feb 3, 2008 20:43:34 GMT -5
I am very proud to be part of another excellent Who's Who collection. There is no better example of the greatness that this site can achieve when we all come together.
I look forward to checking this out in detail and leaving some thoughts on the various entries.
Thank you Charlie. I know that neither title has come out as originally scheduled but both issues are planned to at least #12 and will be returning very soon. Just hoping people will still be interested once they do.
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Post by Crow on Feb 5, 2008 9:35:18 GMT -5
Hey guys... I have to say that this was a suberb issue. The art--dare I say it-- was the best ever of any of the Who's Who. The talent was evident in each and every picture and everyone did a fantastic job with the color. I am amazed at how great all of this looks and wish I had the ability to do it!
The profiles were a fun read, and it was awesome just seeing how diverse our range of characters have gotten since you guys first opened this site up (don't forget I saw this site a long while back but hadn't gotten involved til later). The evolution of this universe is a legacy to the time and effort every writer has ever put into a story here and I have to salute all the time and effort you guys have done with this issue.
Fantastic!
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Susan Hillwig
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I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested.
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Post by Susan Hillwig on Feb 7, 2008 21:53:41 GMT -5
Great job, everybody! I especially liked Charlie's "spoken word" Question bio. But... Where's all the pictures, man?!? A lot of them didn't come up when I read it. C'mon, the pics are half the fun.
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Post by >>Riz! on Feb 8, 2008 4:20:02 GMT -5
I just checked that and all the pics were there... maybe you should press the refresh button? Sometimes it helps. If not, try to press the right mousebutton and select "show image"... sometimes that helps, too. Take care.
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Susan Hillwig
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I'm not crazy, my mother had me tested.
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Post by Susan Hillwig on Feb 10, 2008 16:08:56 GMT -5
Yay, its working today! When I opened the issue the other day, it took forever to load (and again, not all the pics came up), but today, it was no problem. Must have been a bad connection the first time. Big thumbs-up to the Art Dept., and I'd like to publicly thank Craig and Ramon for their work on my 2 entries. Spot-on perfect job there!
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Post by zirron on Feb 12, 2008 17:07:27 GMT -5
I love the composite writing and art.. just fantastic stuff..
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