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Post by starlord on Feb 25, 2009 20:51:14 GMT -5
Please let us know what you think!
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Post by starlord on Mar 1, 2009 3:47:01 GMT -5
Another outstanding job, Jay. A beautiful and eye popping cover, but what tickled me the most (and this will be no surprise to anyone, I'm sure) is the way you incorporated so much of what is happening all over the DC2.
These young people are the next generation of heroes and it's fitting that what happens outside of their own book would affect them. Well done, Sir!
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Susan Hillwig
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Post by Susan Hillwig on Mar 2, 2009 14:06:16 GMT -5
Came for the Lord of Time, stayed for the butt-kicking story. Great job! (and forgive my ignorance, but am I understanding correctly that the Dagon here is the same Dagon from your Resistance book?)
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Post by arcalian on Mar 2, 2009 15:37:19 GMT -5
Mark introduced Dagon to DC2 continuity when he was writing the book. When I got the title (dream come true) I was like, "Can I keep him!?" And Mark was like sure.
So it would be better to say that the Resistance Dagon is an elseworlds version of him.
And yes, he did exist in the comics....for a while....
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Post by Susan Hillwig on Mar 3, 2009 13:51:20 GMT -5
Oh wait, I think I remember now...he's from that old "Team Titans" stuff, isn't he? I think I still have an issue of that floating around. Totally went over my head when I read him in Resistance: I thought he was a new character! Also, I forgot to give you kudos for the Doctor Who reference (glad you managed to work it in!) and for quoting "Throw Momma from the Train". ;D
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