ITT: Comics that will never ever be finished
ITT: Comics that will never ever be finished
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Oh, I'll go one better and by better, I mean depressing
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>He finished the pencils on 2003's Superman: Blood of my Ancestors, begun by Gil Kane, who had since died, and had just signed on for a five-issue miniseries with Roy Thomas, JLA: Barbarians,[13] though he died after finishing the first issue.[56][57]
It still hurts.
I'm very glad for Busiek/Perez's version but I'll always wonder...
Speaking of Spencer
I still have a shred of hope. If I ever won the lotto I would just pay Stokoe to finish this and that Spiderman Vietnam idea he had.
I always wonder who had the bigger audience, Ellis' Doktor Sleepless or Spoony's Dr. Insano.
Is this Rebelde?
I doubt Spoony had ever even heard of Sleepless until he was told about him
He reads comics, though.
>What are your favorite books/novels/comics?
>My favorite books are “Snow Crash” and “Zodiac” by Neal Stephenson and the “Song of Ice and Fire” series by George R. R. Martin. My favorite comic author is Warren Ellis, creator of “Transmetropolitan” and “Nextwave.”
And the moment I first saw Dr. Insano I immediately thought of Doktor Sleepless. I'm pretty sure that if he were already aware of Ellis through Transmet and Nextwave he would've sought out Ellis' Avatar stuff.
See also: Anna Mercury 2, Fell, etc
Half of Warren Ellis bibliography to be honest.
>>Fell
>>Trees
>>Global Frequency
>>Desolation Jones
Wait, Global Frequency was finished, wasn't it?
Lmaooooo I'm still pissed about these two.
The potential was unlimited especially today.
Oh you mean like, he planned to come back to doing more miniseries but didn't? I don't really count that because then we'd have to add a lot of other things he announced but never got made. Like that thing he wanted to do with Steve Lieber about samurais fighting vikings or something.
Loeb/Campbell have completed 2/12 issues of a Spider-Man series that was going to be Marvel's answer to Hush
Oh shit, I forgot about that, that was announced back in like 2006.