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MAJOR MAPPLE LOB
05-09-2004, 08:01 PM
Fire away!

The only thing I ask is that you don't ask more than two questions per post! That sounds fair! :shock:

And also be forgiving if I don't answer questions that will directly effect/reveal upcoming storylines!

Here, let me start!

Q: Doe is bother you when you read negative reviews?

A: Well, certainly everyone likes to be loved! And I try to look at reviews and take away what I can from them. Sometimes they are helpful -- and other times, they are just mean crybabies who don't like me, and wouldn't like anything I wrote even if my name were Grant Bendis! LOL!

(It's like when you read FRIENDS reveiws, and the reveiwer says "This season was a bad as all the others. You have to admit that they have never been funny and this year proves that they are as unfunny as ever." I want to say "Dude, you hate FRIENDS. Why are you reviewing it?"

That's how I feel sometimes when I read reviews of my work from people that clearly think I blow. It is kind of pointless...either I agree with them that I am Satan-with-a-keyboard...(which I don't) or I sit back and chuckle.

I just read a review that dismisses ALPHA FLIGHT as "camp" (?!?) and then accuses me of not being campy enough? Um...I don't know, when I think of camp, I think of 60s Batman. I don't see any camp in ALPHA FLIGHT. Am I missing something?

There are also reviews that state "Lobdell is trying to be funny here, but he is not even remotely funny -- on that everyone can agree!" Um...I know there are things that make me laugh when I write them. Does that mean they are funny, or that they are not funny? Some people write to me or I talk to someone in a comic book store and say "That line was so funny!" or "I laughed when Mapleleaf aks 'Who wants to ride some Thunder!" Now, does the INFORMED REVIEWER's declaration that I am not funny, never have been, never will be, world without end, amen, compell me to expain that "No. You are wrong. That line about Thunder was not funny. I too, mistook it for funny, until I read a review that pointed out that I only tried to be funny and failed"?

You can see my problem.


Q: You've read the posts! I LOVE THE ORIGNAL ALPHA FLIGHT! Why don't you just bring them back and make me happy?

A: Um...for several reasons, actually.

One reason is that I hate re-launched books that spend the first issue or two trying to catch the audience up on twenty years of continuity that people have missed. Is this to attract OLD READERS who, by and large, have moved on (right out of the comic book stores if the numbers are to be believed) or to alienate NEW READERS who are essentially paying about three dollars to walk in and sit down during the thrid reel of a movie?

I felt the best way to introduce readers into the world of ALPHA FLIGHT was by letting the CHARACTERS be almost as new to the world of ALPHA FLIGHT as the audience.

I remember reading GIANT SIZED X-MEN #1 and being open mouth shocked by it all! Yes, I wanted my ANGEL and ICEMAN and MARVEL GIRL in their BLACK AND YELLOW COSTUMES (no offense to Neal's lime green mini! Woo hoo!)...but here I was, in the world of the X-MEN (mutants sworn to protect a world that fears and hates them) and I rode along with ORORO and PETER and KURT and JOHN and to a lesser degree WOLVERINE, BANSHEE and SUNFIRE...and I found the whole adventure totally exciting! (And so, apparently, did a lot of other people! LOL!)

I can't help thinking if the internet had been around in 76, legions of fans would be posting "It makes absolutely no sense at all to bring in STORM, a weather goddess from Africa. The X-MEN have always been made up of Americans, it makes no sense that Xavier would travel to Africa to get some blue eyed bubble-head who thinks she's a goddess when all he would have to do is pick up the phone and call SCARLET WITCH and QUICKSILVER or even BEAST who is over at the AVENGERS mansion! Also, NIGHTCRAWLER is blue -- BLUE! No X-MEN has ever been any color other than white! The whole point of the X-MEN is that Xavier is tryint to train mutants who can fit into society. It makes no sense that he would ever try to get someone who is blue to be an X-MEN! The stupidest thing of all, though, has to be WOLVERINE! Is that how bad and dumb comic book writing has gotten since the glory days of Stan Lee -- that PROFESSOR X has to recruit HULK VILLAINS?! Dead God -- even if you ignore the fact that he is about five foot four, and his only power is that he wears gloves with unbreakable knives sewn in, the man had WHISKERS SEWN INTO HIS MASK during his first appearance!!!! For these and many other reasons, it is clear that if the writer has any hope at all of succeeding, he had better get rid of all these stupid lame characters and put CYCLOPS and MARVEL GIRL and BEAST and ICEMAN and ANGEL back tpgether NOW! At this rate, tthere is no way UNCANNY X-MEN will even see issue one hundred!"

See where I am going with this...?

Your pal,
Scotty

Major Mapleleaf Jr
05-09-2004, 08:16 PM
Well, first of all, let me be the first to welcome you in this post. VERY cool to have you here! Words can't express, in fact!

At any rate, I have a couple of questions for ya:

1.) What CAN you tell us (or me, to be more precise) about Major Mapleleaf that you haven't already?! He's my new favorite character (and yes, I have a bit of a thing for him, too!), and I am dying to know all about him!

2.) Since this is sort of an oddball team, would you consider a cameo or outright full appearance by the Great Lakes Avengers? Imagine the fun they could have!

And on a side note... I am, and always will be, Siena Blaze's number one fan! Thanks for creating her... she was a lot of fun!

DelBubs
05-09-2004, 08:19 PM
First off, thanks for doing this Scott (hope you don't mind me calling you Scott ? :wink: Right two questions.

1) After the First Flight story came out I read a letters page somewhere that mentioned a second AF special to be called 'The Blooding'. It never saw the light of day, so I was wondering if you could tell us anything about it ?

2) One of the things that us AF fans like to whinge about is how AF is depicted by writers, in Gen X #19, you have Banshee describing AF as 3rd rate Avengers wannabee's, with your obvious enthusiasm for AF, can I take it that what was written in Gen X 19 was just your interpretation of how you believe Banshee would percieve AF?

Oh and in regard to the humour, spot on IMO and I can see where your coming from in regards to the new characters.

Thanks again.

jay042
05-09-2004, 08:49 PM
Ok Scott, how about some questions about your run on Alpha Vol. 1


1.) How much difficulty was there in getting #106 through editorial?

2.) You ended your run in the middle of The World Tour storyline. That was just a few months before Marvel started the Infinity War crossovers in all the books. Did that have any affect on your leaving Alpha?

MAJOR MAPPLE LOB
05-09-2004, 09:27 PM
Well, first of all, let me be the first to welcome you in this post. VERY cool to have you here! Words can't express, in fact!

At any rate, I have a couple of questions for ya:

1.) What CAN you tell us (or me, to be more precise) about Major Mapleleaf that you haven't already?! He's my new favorite character (and yes, I have a bit of a thing for him, too!), and I am dying to know all about him!

Let's see -- I can tell you he is straight as an arrow. I can tell you...he was not his father's favorite son growing up. I can tell you he never knew his mother, something that he blames on himself...and that this where his ultra-respect for women comes from.

2.) Since this is sort of an oddball team, would you consider a cameo or outright full appearance by the Great Lakes Avengers? Imagine the fun they could have!

I don't really find them all that oddball. I think GLA was always just a joke -- whereas I think ALPHA FLIGHT is a great new team with tons of potential to mix it up with the big guys. If I had my choice of teaming them up with anyone, it would be the FANTASTIC FOUR! Woo hoo! The First Family of American Super Heroes and the First Canadian Super Team!

(That said, I have a tentative time travell story arc planned that will pit them against THE LIBERTY LEGION -- and allow YOUR FAVORITE ALPHA FLIGHT member to team up with his father!)

And on a side note... I am, and always will be, Siena Blaze's number one fan! Thanks for creating her... she was a lot of fun!

Thank you. And interesting side bit...Jim and Whilce had already left the X-MEN by the time I was called on to use Siena in X-MEN UNLIMITED #1, and all I had to go on was the image of her in the back on the X-MEN #1's "Things to come" pin up! What has become of her?

MAJOR MAPPLE LOB
05-09-2004, 09:47 PM
[quote="DelBubs"]First off, thanks for doing this Scott (hope you don't mind me calling you Scott ? :wink: Right two questions.

Yes you can call me Scott. (But -- doesn't this count as your first question??!? My head hurts!)

1) After the First Flight story came out I read a letters page somewhere that mentioned a second AF special to be called 'The Blooding'. It never saw the light of day, so I was wondering if you could tell us anything about it ?

I am at a loss. I don't know that I was the scheduled writer for that book. I do remember, even then, wanting to explore and expand the ALPHAverse, but I seem to recall that Simon was poised to write that particular book. By the time I had written that first special, I had long been fired from the book -- I remember my editor at the time had inherited the project from the editor that originally hired me. So to answer your question, I have no memory of THE BLODDING storyline. (And, to be honest, it doesn't sound like a title I would come up with. No offense to anyone.)

2) One of the things that us AF fans like to whinge about is how AF is depicted by writers, in Gen X #19, you have Banshee describing AF as 3rd rate Avengers wannabee's, with your obvious enthusiasm for AF, can I take it that what was written in Gen X 19 was just your interpretation of how you believe Banshee would percieve AF?

For sure, that was Banshee's interpratation of ALPHA FLIGHT! (And I think, if I remember, he was under a bit of stress at the time. He was probably grousing a little more than he meant to.) Having said that -- If I were an American (and I am) and I read a comic book here a Canadian super hero said "Pffft! Captain America -- why doesn't he just call himself Arrogant Iconoclast Who Thinks He's The Center Of The World Like All The Rest Of His Pigheaded Fellow Americans!!" I would think "Hey, that's an interesting POV for a Canadian hero to have." I wouldn't get defensive about it -- nor would I presume that this Canadian super hero spoke for all Canadians. (Similarly, remember, Sean is Irish...true, he's a Nashville lovin' former NYPD detective Irishman...but he was born and bred in Ireland just the same. So if he was busting on Alpha Flight it was coming from a POV twice removed from me.

Personally, I love Canada -- rather, what I've seen of it. Last year, while I was there filiming my pilot for the WB, I was certainly very busy -- but I immersed myself in the newspapers every morning, took many walks through the streets of Toronto, and -- as the war was just starting, EVERYONE was more than willing to share their POV on it. So, no, I don't know Canada from sea to shining sea...but then, who does?

(And for the record, anyone who ever beings a sentence /post with "Canadians think that -- " always makes me laugh. It's like when people say "You Americans think that -- " Trust me when I tell you that there is very little that American's all think the same about. And I'm pretty sure Canada is made up of just as many different ways of looking any particular topic.

(It's like When some Cnucklehead complains that peppering Puck's speech with "ehs" is somehow racist stereotyping. The story editor on my pilot, I guess he's around twenty-five, often ended his sentences -- even his mid-sentences -- with "eh". Sometimes he did it on purpose, other times he did it on purpose.

I didn't have the heart to tell him he was a racist stereotype. Could you?

Ben
05-09-2004, 09:49 PM
First of all, I want to say that you have a lot of class with the respect you show the fans Scott. Seeing the interaction had made all the hours I've put in around here well worth it!

Now, I suppose I get to ask a question too, eh? After all, I'm am still a fan :) I'll kill 2 questions with one stone:

Scott, who is your favorite member of Alpha Flight, past, and present. I have an idea of the answer, but I'm just a litte curious.

Ben
(#1 Sasquatch fan)

MAJOR MAPPLE LOB
05-09-2004, 10:03 PM
Ok Scott, how about some questions about your run on Alpha Vol. 1


(WHOOPS! Sorry -- you can see I am new to this board! I'll figure out how to better compose these responses in terms of italics and bolds and stuff! So much to learn!

1.) How much difficulty was there in getting #106 through editorial

Not even a little difficult at all. I was asked to come up with an inventory story which could be rushed to the printer in the event the regular artist at the time got behind schedule. I submitted three ideas (One a PUCK story, one a HEATHER/SASQUATCH story, and one NORTHSTAR coming out story. And don't ask me about the other two, I have no memory of the specifics. LOL!) They chose the NORTHSTAR story. And the rest, as they say, is history.

2.) You ended your run in the middle of The World Tour storyline. That was just a few months before Marvel started the Infinity War crossovers in all the books. Did that have any affect on your leaving Alpha?

Not at all (re: INFINITY)...the only reason I left ALPHA was because I was fired.

Here is the scoop:

When Fabian was planning to leave AF for X FORCE or whateve other dozen books he was writing at the time...I was one of about a dozen other writers at the time to submit a proposal for the series. There were, what, like, twenty members of ALPHA FLIGHT at the time? I always thought it was too many people for any ONE character to get the proper attention, and so I -- it turned out -- was the only writer who said "I would scale back the team to five or six characters..."

So I got the series (my first! Woo hoo!) and was having a great time, when my editor BOBBI CHASE struck gold with GHOST RIDER and MARVEL rewarded her by giving the SPIRITS OF VENGEANCE line...which meant she had to pass on the editing chores to a different editor. As LUCK would have it -- the EDITOR who got the book, has submitted his OWN proposal to WRITE the series at the same time I had! So now here he was, jonesing to get all of HIS ideas into the series that I was writing. His first instructions to me were "Bring everyone back!" I was like...um, I think that is a mistake, but I will try. Before I even tried, he called me into his office (the WEEK before ALPHA FLIGHT/NORTHSTAR issue came out) and said "You are just not getting it. You don't have a Canadian voice."

So -- who does he give the series too...? SIMON!!!! Now, Simon is a talented guy, and he's a lot of things, but he is NOT CANADIAN! He's an Englishman! LOL! So now I am being replaced by the an Englishman who sounds more Canadian than I do? Too funny!

A week later, ALPHA FLIGHT/NORTHSTAR comes out...and I'm working on my third issue of X-MEN. So I guess in the end, everything works out the way it is supposed to!

varo
05-09-2004, 10:14 PM
thanks for swinging by scott, totally classy move on your part.

my 2 cents.....er.....questions

1) what part of upstate new york you from? i read somewhere that your schools colors were orange and black, i am from warwick originally before i relocated here to sunny florida.

2) i read that alpha was extended another 6 issues, is the series running on a limited 6 issue block contract? and who do you have to beat up......er...negotiate with to ensure that alpha does not meet another untimely/unfair/uncalled for demise. in other words......how does the future look for alpha, and what determines it staying on the shelves for the forseeable future?

MAJOR MAPPLE LOB
05-09-2004, 10:20 PM
First of all, I want to say that you have a lot of class with the respect you show the fans Scott. Seeing the interaction had made all the hours I've put in around here well worth it!


Please, Dude - the honor is all mine!

Now, I suppose I get to ask a question too, eh? After all, I'm am still a fan :) I'll kill 2 questions with one stone:

Scott, who is your favorite member of Alpha Flight, past, and present. I have an idea of the answer, but I'm just a litte curious.

Wow, that is a tough one. There have been so many cool characters over the years! And in some ways, each of the characters have had a lot of different versions of them -- some I've liked more than others.

The Original Pre-Blowed Up Mac?! Hands down one of the greatest characters EVER! Not only was he NOT CAPTAIN AMERICA...he didn't even want to BE NOT CAPTAIN AMERICA! Here was an intellectual guy who created a suit of armor that he fully intented someone else to wear. And his plan had always been for Logan to run the team! And now here he is, a super hero -- with his own team! And a wife?! LOL! Who has a wife in comics?!

POST BLOWED UP MAC? Nah.

PUCK as dwarf? Woo hoo! PUCK as REALLY TALL GUY who SHRINKS REALLY TINY because his tummy hurts because of the DEMON he's keeping inside? Not as woo hoo!

NORTHSTAR as arrogant and defensive? Woo hoo! Guy curently called NORTHSTAR? Wha -- ?!

BYRNE's orginal JEAN MARIE/AURORA?! Was the guy on drugs -- ?! It was one of the coolest characters ever created for comic books!! But even by the time she slipped into her hot yellow mini and was suddenly JEANAURORIE or whatever she was...?! For me, personally, the character had already jumped the shark. But again, that is just me.

So to answer your question...hmm. I don't know that I'm prepared to answer that question, not with the newbies just getting their leaves wet.

I can tell you this though -- NEMESIS is going to surprise a LOT of people! She surprises ME every time she shows up on panel!

ACTUALLY -- THAT REMINDS ME!

HERE IS A VERY FUNNY CONFESSION...and I CAN'T BELIEVE I'M WRITING IT IN PRINT, but I LOVE YOUSE PEOPLE SO MUCh, I'M WILLING TO SHARE...

I have been asked to write ALPHA FLIGHT full script which is something I don't have a LOT of experience in. The deal I have with Ubereditor Mike Marts is that he allows me to touch up the scripts after the art is in to make sure it all accurately reflects what I originally intended during the plotting stage. SOMETIMES...this means that if I get to a point in the script where I know I want to reveal SOMETHING but I'm not sure what, I will just type in a NONSENSE LINE as sort of a BOOKMARK. A way of saying THIS IS OBVIOUSLY NOT WHAT I MEAN TO SAY, IT IS HERE SO THAT I QUESTION IT WHEN THE TIME COMES.

"All the other girls have bunnies" from ISSUE TWO was such a line. I laughed when I wrote it, fully expecting Mike to say "Oh, and change Nemesis' line on this page." But he never did!

So when the script was about to go out, I looked at the page and looked at the dialogue and felt genuine affection for this young woman who is the living embodiment of retribution...and yet, she dreams of bunnies. How can you not LOVE a girl like that?!

So I left it in!

Ben
(#1 Sasquatch fan)

kozzi24
05-09-2004, 11:31 PM
Hiya
1. Any plans for Northstar now that's he's been lost in the reload shuffle?

2. If your plans develop, will you use both Heather and Mac in Guardian battlesuits, Heather in the Volcanic Vindicator suit, or one of the two a stay-at-home parent?

skullogeist
05-10-2004, 12:47 AM
Hi Mr. Lobdell!

I'm a long time ALPHA FLIGHT fan but an even bigger BIG HERO 6 fan (I'm the nut-job who created a Big Hero 6 fan page way back in 1998 when the team first debuted!). I just joined this forum yesterday when I learned that Big Hero 6 is making a cameo in ALPHA FLIGHT #9. Needless to say, I'm really looking forward to it, and especially looking forward to Clayton Henry's renditions of GoGo Tomago, Baymax, and the rest!

I'm also a contributor to the online Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe (http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/) and I'm in the process of writing in-depth handbook-style profiles for Big Hero 6 and its more obscure members and villains (basically everyone except Sunfire and Silver Samurai) so that everyone will be aware of everything there is to know about the team (including their cameo in THUNDERBOLTS #25) by the time issue #9 rolls around.

So my question is this . . . around the time the SUNFIRE & BIG HERO 6 limited series came out, there was a preview pic posted on the web that I don't recall ever seeing published in a comic. It looks like it may have been a scrapped cover image. I saved a copy of it, which can be found HERE (http://www.geocities.com/skullogeist/BH6pic.html). It's kind of small and I can't make out the colorist's signature, although several of the characters seem to be colored differently than they were in the comic. Do you know where this image came from? And, more importantly, do you know who was the colorist (I believe I can make out penciler Gus Vasquez's signature)? I would really like to get my hands on a larger scan of this image so that I can use it in the Big Hero 6 group profile I'm writing.

Well, thanks for your time, Mr. Lobdell. I'm really enjoying the latest volume of ALPHA FLIGHT -- both on account of your writing and Mr. Henry's fantastic art. Although it seems to be paced a little slow at times, I'm sure the action will pick up once we are introduced to the new team members. Keep up the excellent work!

Oh, and here are a few profiles you may be interested in:
Major Mapleleaf (http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/mmleaf.htm)
Saint Elmo (http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/saintelmoalphaflight.htm)
The Grip (http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/grip.htm) (I hope to see these guys turn up in the upcoming INVADERS series!)
The Kinsmen (http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/kinsmensrn.htm)
Billie Lumpkin (http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/lumpkinb.htm)
Enjoy!! :D
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/mmlfull.jpg

syvalois
05-10-2004, 01:04 AM
BYRNE's orginal JEAN MARIE/AURORA?! Was the guy on drugs -- ?! It was one of the coolest characters ever created for comic books!! But even by the time she slipped into her hot yellow mini and was suddenly JEANAURORIE or whatever she was...?! For me, personally, the character had already jumped the shark. But again, that is just me.


Sorry to say it again but that's Jeanne-Marie, Jean-Marie is a man, which would make a very good name for another personnality:)


Sylvie

Nalyd Psycho
05-10-2004, 02:14 AM
It's funny, I used to want be a late night talk show host, but now I realize, I suck at interviewing.

Anyway, here's my shot.

1) Back in the day you'd often see villains from one title appearing in others, Doom vs The X-Men, Juggernaut vs Spiderman or Hulk or Thor. Even sometimes co-opting a villain from one franchise to another like, Kingpin from Spiderman to Daredevil or Sabertooth from Iron Fist to Wolverine/X-Men. So my question is, will we see any villains appear who are established outside Alpha continuity? (I figure I'm vague enough that you can answer.)

2) When you write a script, do you prefer to write it complete, or as complete as possible and then go over it, or get each scene just right before moving on?

maniac mike
05-10-2004, 02:34 AM
Hi Scott, here's my two questions for you..

1) During the "World Tour" story line you had the Master recruit Brain Drain as part of your new Omega Flight, are the rest of the characters that appeared in issue #110 your idea or are they Simon Furman's?

2) How many issues was the "World Tour" supposed to take place, 4, 6 or 8 issues?

Thanks Scott :D

Phil
05-10-2004, 06:01 AM
NORTHSTAR as arrogant and defensive? Woo hoo! Guy curently called NORTHSTAR? Wha -- ?!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

DelBubs
05-10-2004, 01:31 PM
First off, thanks for doing this Scott (hope you don't mind me calling you Scott ? :wink: Right two questions.

Yes you can call me Scott. (But -- doesn't this count as your first question??!? My head hurts!).Yep, I suppose it does, but as you asked me a question in regards to my first question, then your question would probably negate my first question, thus making my second question, or middle question my actual first question :shock: Maybe :?:

Re 'The Blooding'

I am at a loss. I don't know that I was the scheduled writer for that book. I do remember, even then, wanting to explore and expand the ALPHAverse, but I seem to recall that Simon was poised to write that particular book. By the time I had written that first special, I had long been fired from the book -- I remember my editor at the time had inherited the project from the editor that originally hired me. So to answer your question, I have no memory of THE BLOODING storyline. (And, to be honest, it doesn't sound like a title I would come up with. No offense to anyone.)

Ah, thanks for clearing that up, reason I asked is that the first Alpha Special, was plotted by your good self and Scripted by you and Simon Furman, I thought that 'The Blooding', would have the same creative premise. Still we know what assuming does. One of the main reasons I ask is to try and find out more about Stitch, who was an excellent character, but never fully explored.

Thanks for your time.

burN@
05-10-2004, 04:42 PM
http://www.mef.qc.ca/images/drapeau_du_Quebec3.gif


Excuse me Scott, but i just have a request for you,... if you want too talk bout Quebec, don't call us french Canadian we are Quebecois. And we don't have a french acsent in english, we have specific acsent.

And for NorthStar if he was in the FLQ, he's for independant of Quebec, so it's very important to call him Quebecois and not french Canadian.

But,.. if he's rejected the FLQ method, i'm sure he's stay with the Quebec independant ideology.

Thank you,... \:D/
burN@ (Syvalois, boyfriend)
http://www.mef.qc.ca/images/Le%20patriote.gif
A Quebec patriot !!! :wink:

P.S.: If you can see, i pratice my english here, so... if you answer me use a simple english,... please !!! :oops:

And if you want have more information about Quebec ask me !!! That will be a peasure.

And thank you ALPHA WAVE, too let me practice my english here. :lol:

Ahab
05-10-2004, 06:49 PM
Hey Scott! Thanks for giving us the opportunity to talk to you. I have to admit, I was one of those fans that thought that you could have cared less about Alpha Flight. Between the Banshee comments in Gen X, the Northstar comments in Uncanny and the rumor that you were planning an Alpha massacre storyline in the Gambit series before it got cancelled, I thought that after your stint on Alpha Flight, you considered Alpha a joke not worth appearing in a comic but to get mocked. Imagine my surprise when I heard that you were bringing Alpha back and my even greater surprise to learn that you are a true Alpha fan at heart. I am glad to have been proven wrong about your attitude toward this comic team. You are doing a great job and I look forward to each issue.
Regarding the Gambit storyline, do you recall what your plans were? I remember reading in a Previews magazine that Gambit was going to Canada to investigate who was killing off members of Alpha Flight. Were you really going to write such a story? Who were you going to kill off & why? Who was the killer? Or was this all just a mistake in Previews magazine? (This is all just one question with many little parts... :D )
Thanks!

Legerd
05-10-2004, 08:48 PM
Hey SL, thanks for taking the time to answer questions.

1. In ANADAF #3 you changed Marrina's origin. I know that she was still found by a fisherman in your version, but why not stick with the original story?

2. Are you planning on bringing back old AF villains (like The Master hint hint), or are you planning on introducing some brand new bad guys?

PWalk
05-10-2004, 09:46 PM
I have a question...

Any chance of bringing Wyre back and then killing him off? :wink:

Phil
05-11-2004, 02:47 PM
:o :evil:

Major Mapleleaf Jr
05-11-2004, 04:09 PM
Major Mapleleaf is straight... God, I feel like I just lost the love of my life! :cry: :cry: :cry:

Oh, and to answer your question, Scott, about Siena...

She spent some time with the Upstarts, then got booted over to the Malibu Ultraverse where she was part of one of the most unrespected, underrated teams ever... the All-New Exiles. Then she returned after the 11-issue series concluded, and went into character limbo. She was recently killed in Weapon X #5, at the Neverland concentration camp. DAMN Frank Tieri for that! :evil: :evil: :evil:

Weapon Omega
05-11-2004, 07:33 PM
Since the Plodex will be the antagonists in the current storyarc, I'm wondering if Scott will be bringing back The Master? or possibly Marrina?

By the way, keep up the great work Scott, it's great to see Alpha Flight on the stands again. Thank you.

Richv1
05-12-2004, 01:34 AM
Hi Scott its great to be able to talk to you. I get two questions hmmm.

How did you get into writing comics?

Who has influenced you the most in the comic book field?

dwmckim
05-12-2004, 03:27 AM
Okay...before the questions, let's get the obligatory fanboy ravings outta the way...

Alpha Flight v3 is a dream come true...not just to have the title back but having you at the helm...your run in v1 was among my favorites and finding out you'd be writing the new series was an amazingly pleasant surprise! What with all the hoopla before it was on the shelves about all the changes straight off the bat there was a huge amount of nervousness and so far it seems like you've got a huge appreciation of the book's past and future. Thank you for doing this comic and for allowing us the chance to communicate with you here on this forum!

(1) Points in intro post well taken; nice to see the approaches you're taking with the intro to the new series...but after the dust has settled a bit and the book has found (and regained) its audience...will we indeed get several of the gaps filled in in regards to hanging plotthreads between the series? Please tell me there are plans afoot to eventually reveal who the director was in v2 and just what was his agenda? (And if i may put in a personal plug/request/cheer to see some of Gentry in v3!) (Okay, this may be cheating a little since it's a bit of a "sidebar" or "1a" question...but was there ever any contact/collaboration/meeting of the minds between yourself and Steve Seagle in regards to his unresolved plans...or would any resolution of his plotthreads be all of your devising?)

(2) Speaking of hanging plotthreads...what a thrill to see NEMESIS of all people among the new team! I kind of hate to ask a question about her here since i'm sure you have your plans on when to do the appropriate reveals on her...but within the realms of how much you're comfortable revealing here...is this the same "Nemesis" that from later in v1's run? (the one whose only clue to her true identity was that her name was "Jane") and if not...will we get to learn who exactly was that Nemesis and what her story was?

dwmckim
05-12-2004, 03:38 AM
Eep! Wouldnt it figure...as soon as i posted those questions, i went to check out some of this website starting with *Latest news* and lo and behold there was your answer/thoughts on Nemesis right there!! Disregard above question #2.

Unfortunately, i'm blanking out on a good replacement question so i suppose you can consider my second question as:

Has there been any communication between you and AF's last writer, SS in regards to continuity or even just chatting about thoughts on characters, directions, a note of praise (or otherwise) per where you're taking the book etc?

bigbloo
05-12-2004, 06:38 AM
Good to see you here Mjr Rob! and i have to say that i really appreciate you taking the time to interact with us fans. Im enjoying ANADAF!

I'm a big fan of Northstar and Aurora so my first question is are you going to be able to use them in ANADAF?

Do you or do you not think that its a travesty for an Inuit demigoddess to say "Oh my God" not once, but twice?!? :)

Fiend28
05-12-2004, 11:09 AM
Howdy Scott, I'm loving the series so far, Nemesis being my favorite, with the new puck right behind her.

Question #1 How are sales doing, was there much of a drop from #1 to #2 and #2 to #3?

Question #2 Any chances of seeing some Weapon X characters or Cable and Deadpool guest starring?

HappyCanuck
05-13-2004, 03:45 AM
I've got a couple questions for you, Scott. Not necessarily about Alpha Flight, more about your work habit:

1) Do you tend to try to keep ahead of your deadlines - like say, writing two or three issues worth before the deadline? We always hear about writers barely making their deadlines, and I was curious how you deal with the hassle.

2) What do you do when you find yourself suffering from writer's block?

Ben
05-13-2004, 06:12 PM
K folks, lets put a hold on the questions until Scott catches up. He's a busy man, we don't wanna overload him :)

Ben

MAJOR MAPPLE LOB
05-14-2004, 12:58 AM
1) what part of upstate new york you from? i read somewhere that your schools colors were orange and black, i am from warwick originally before i relocated here to sunny florida.

MARLBORO used to kick WARWICK butt! (If I remember correctly, whoever was the home team had to switch to WHITE and BLACK with ORANGE TRIM when we played each other! And by WE I mean the teams! I was a Drama Club kid -- hard to believe, eh?!)

2) i read that alpha was extended another 6 issues, is the series running on a limited 6 issue block contract? and who do you have to beat up......er...negotiate with to ensure that alpha does not meet another untimely/unfair/uncalled for demise. in other words......how does the future look for alpha, and what determines it staying on the shelves for the forseeable future?

Sales! Sales! Sales! But I heard today we are EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS! So keep your fingers crossed -- UNCANNY ALPHA FLIGHT might just be a reality yet!!

And to HAPPY CANUCK who asks about

1] Deadlines. In the past, I have been known as something of a deadline nightmare, in comics, tv, AND in movies. But I am getting better. Examle, tomorrow morning I am turning in the scripts to ALPHA 11 & 12! And MAN are they WOO HOO!!!

2] Writer's Block: I don't know what I will do if I ever suffer from writer's block. Any suggestions?

MAJOR MAPPLE LOB
05-14-2004, 01:02 AM
http://www.mef.qc.ca/images/drapeau_du_Quebec3.gif


Excuse me Scott, but i just have a request for you,... if you want too talk bout Quebec, don't call us french Canadian we are Quebecois. And we don't have a french acsent in english, we have specific acsent.

And for NorthStar if he was in the FLQ, he's for independant of Quebec, so it's very important to call him Quebecois and not french Canadian.

But,.. if he's rejected the FLQ method, i'm sure he's stay with the Quebec independant ideology.

Thank you,... \:D/
burN@ (Syvalois, boyfriend)
http://www.mef.qc.ca/images/Le%20patriote.gif



Bonjour, mon ami! Je vous ai remarqué n'a pas demandé de question! Mais c'est agréable pour vous rencontrer! J'essaierai de garder Northstar conforme Ã* vos souhaits, bien que je doute que je jamais pourra l'écrire! Il m'a été nié!

Garder la lecture! Scott
A Quebec patriot !!! :wink:

P.S.: If you can see, i pratice my english here, so... if you answer me use a simple english,... please !!! :oops:

And if you want have more information about Quebec ask me !!! That will be a peasure.

And thank you ALPHA WAVE, too let me practice my english here. :lol:

MAJOR MAPPLE LOB
05-14-2004, 01:34 AM
Hey Scott! Thanks for giving us the opportunity to talk to you. I have to admit, I was one of those fans that thought that you could have cared less about Alpha Flight. Between the Banshee comments in Gen X, the Northstar comments in Uncanny and the rumor that you were planning an Alpha massacre storyline in the Gambit series before it got cancelled, I thought that after your stint on Alpha Flight, you considered Alpha a joke not worth appearing in a comic but to get mocked. Imagine my surprise when I heard that you were bringing Alpha back and my even greater surprise to learn that you are a true Alpha fan at heart. I am glad to have been proven wrong about your attitude toward this comic team. You are doing a great job and I look forward to each issue.
Regarding the Gambit storyline, do you recall what your plans were? I remember reading in a Previews magazine that Gambit was going to Canada to investigate who was killing off members of Alpha Flight. Were you really going to write such a story? Who were you going to kill off & why? Who was the killer? Or was this all just a mistake in Previews magazine? (This is all just one question with many little parts... :D )
Thanks!


Alas, I only have the vaguest of memories regarding the Gambit storyline.


Sorry. (You get two more free questions! LOL!)

FIEND28,
Ragarding sales there seems to be the norma adjusting, but as I've said -- sales are HIGHER than projected! Always a plus!

Any chance of WEAPON X characters? I would say the chances rest somewhere between ZERO and NONE. The reason for this is two fold -- one, I have been told I can't use any of those characters, and B] I would have to actually read an issue or two in order to figure out who they are now. I have enjoyed FABE's CABLE & DEADPOOL so far, but no -- no plans for guest stars. I'd like to see ALPHA FLIGHT stand on its on without cheezy guest stars! (Which I know everyone is going to BUST me on come issue 6 & 7!!!! LOL!!!!!!)

BIGBLOO

Regarding your question about AURORA and NORTHSTAR...not to CONTRADICT what I just said in the above answer, but YES, Clay and I will be using them in a big way...eventually! You can't even GUESS at how outrageously we're going to pull it off! Never -- never before in comics! LOL! And probably -- never again!

RE: "Oh My God"? When did that happen? I think, though, that as she is a DEMI-goddess and not a FULL goddess, I think she might have more than one narror POV. But I'm guessing!


DWMCKIM

No, there has been no interaction between myself and Steven. He is too busy as SUPERWRITER to bother with me. ANd, as I have said before -- no offense to the creative team at the time, but I couldn't find VOL 2 any more boring a concept. I personally HATE seeing super teams yanked around by Big Bad Conspiracies. I want my heroes to be SMARTER THAN THE AVERAGE BEAR -- to watch them get yanked around (ESPECIALLY by an organization with DEPARTMENT H's history?!?!?) just felt wrong. (Look to issue SIX where SASQUATCH pretty much sums up my feelings about DEPARTMENT H! The editor told me when he was reading it he wsa thinkng "Why are we going to Department H...?" and then by the end of the scene he was like "GOT IT! Now we never have to mention them again!" I'm thinking youse guys will LOVE it! Woo hoo!

DWMCKIM

Thank you, but no more fanboy ravings -- the pleasure is all mine!

1] The DIRECTOR was going to be AUNT MAY. Honest.

2] Re: NEMESIS. This is the same NEMESIS we've always didn't know and love. I have explained elsewhere that JANE was just a name that LIL used -- short for JANE DOE -- because NEMESIS would never reveal her real name. Soon, all will be revealed -- and it is a heartbreaker! (I know, because I knwo what happens and it is saaaaaaaaaaaad! The girl DESERVES a BUNNY!)

RichV1

I got into writing after SIX YEARS of REJECTION letters! OOOFTA! SIX YEARS!!! What was I thnknig?!? I should have given up long before, eh?!

Regarding influences, I'd have to say STAN LEE and JIM SALICRUP -- two of the most talented and brilliant men in the history of the medium! They have forgotten more about comics than everyone else in the industry will ever know! Take a bow, fellas!

WEAPON O --

No plans for MASTER or MARRINA, just yet. But we're going to have to d something with the ******** that ********** finds at the end of issue *****, won't we?! Hmmmm.

PWALK
Wyre Wyre, pants on fire!


Legerd
Regarding the ICE FISHERMAN thing...Oooofta. Me am exhausted in regards to answering this question. Never has there been so many postings over one flashback panel. The truth is, I never meant to in any way misinterpet her origin in any way. I am sorry for the confusion this caused. If it will help, i will ask the editor to get Clay to do a NEW PANEL to paste up over the offending panel with the same ICE FISHERMAN from Byne's run -- then the fans can cut out the panel and paste it over the panel that has launched a thousand posts. = )


Regarding MASTER -- no, no plans for now. My feeling about villains is I will probably alternate. OLD/NEW/OLD/NEW...but no hints just yet, sorry.

syvalois
05-14-2004, 01:46 AM
Bonjour, mon ami! Je vous ai remarqué n'a pas demandé de question! Mais c'est agréable pour vous rencontrer! J'essaierai de garder Northstar conforme Ã* vos souhaits, bien que je doute que je jamais pourra l'écrire! Il m'a été nié!

Garder la lecture! Scott


For those who don't understand french, here is the best translation I could do:

welcome my friend! I see that you did not ask question. It's nice to met you. I would have kept Northstar as you wishes, but I doubt I could ever write him. I'm not allowed to write him.

keep reading! Scott

Merci M. Lobdell, je suis impressionnée par votre français. Il n'est pas parfait, mais mon anglais ne l'ai pas non plus. :o :D I was wondering if you could see the difference in accent between a french and a Québécois? If I looke at Gambit, I would say you wrote him as a québécois would talk in english except some expressions. I just hope the day of the "zee zee me brozair" are over.

merci

Sylvie

HappyCanuck
05-14-2004, 08:57 AM
And to HAPPY CANUCK who asks about

1] Deadlines. In the past, I have been known as something of a deadline nightmare, in comics, tv, AND in movies. But I am getting better. Examle, tomorrow morning I am turning in the scripts to ALPHA 11 & 12! And MAN are they WOO HOO!!!

... All before issue 4 can hit the stands... not bad! Although if I may add this little tag on: HOW did you get yourself turned from 'deadline nightmare' to eight issues ahead of the publishers?

2] Writer's Block: I don't know what I will do if I ever suffer from writer's block. Any suggestions?[/quote]

#-o Nope, that's why i was asking...

HappyCanuck
05-14-2004, 08:58 AM
And to HAPPY CANUCK who asks about

1] Deadlines. In the past, I have been known as something of a deadline nightmare, in comics, tv, AND in movies. But I am getting better. Examle, tomorrow morning I am turning in the scripts to ALPHA 11 & 12! And MAN are they WOO HOO!!!


... All before issue 4 can hit the stands... not bad! Although if I may add this little tag on: HOW did you get yourself turned from 'deadline nightmare' to eight issues ahead of the publishers?


2] Writer's Block: I don't know what I will do if I ever suffer from writer's block. Any suggestions?

Nope, that's why i was asking...
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PWalk
05-14-2004, 10:15 AM
PWALK
Wyre Wyre, pants on fire!



I appreciate the response Scott. My thing with Wyre is he always seemed to me to be nothing more than a Cable rip off. Thanks again!

kozzi24
05-14-2004, 10:48 AM
1. Have you been in touch with the writers of the Invaders arcs and new series to get them to firmly establish outside the AF title that the senior Major Mapleleaf was at least for a short while, part of the original team, and/or guest star Mapleleaf Junior?

2. If your plans develop, will you use both Heather and Mac in Guardian battlesuits, Heather in the Volcanic Vindicator suit, or one of the two a stay-at-home parent?

Major Mapleleaf Jr
05-14-2004, 01:06 PM
It was never firmly established WITHIN the Alpha title that the original Major Mapleleaf was a member of the Invaders. In fact, it was never established, period. He was an associate of the Invaders, but he was not a member. Check the Marvel Appendix site, the one that details obscure characters, for more about this.

Ben
05-14-2004, 04:24 PM
Here are some fun ones for ya Scott,

1. Who's idea was it to launch this volume of Alpha Flight? That is to say, did you go to Marvel, or did Marvel come to you?

2. In you brainstorming process coming up with this incarnation of Alpha Flight, did you have any rejected team ideas? Differernt plots or characters?

Cheers,

Ben

DelBubs
05-14-2004, 04:51 PM
Hiya Scott, I'm being serious for a minute :-)

1) In an age where more adult orientated comics (Authority, Class War, Wanted) and established comics (Avengers, X associated, Supes) etc seem to be what the public require, how difficult was it to come up with an Alpha concept that Marvel would accept?

2) With the market the way it is, can you be as free in your writing of AF as you would like to be or is your creativity and ideas for the book dictated by market forces and public demand. Was it these factors that lead you to the more humorous aspect of AF that we see?

That could be considered three questions, but I'm not very good at counting :shock:

kozzi24
05-15-2004, 12:02 AM
It was never firmly established WITHIN the Alpha title that the original Major Mapleleaf was a member of the Invaders.
It was firmly established in AF #106 that he was never OFFICIALLY a member, but that he participated "on many an axis-stomping adventure throughout World War Two." None of those axis stomping missions have ever been revealed.
I was specifically asking Scott about this connection he created, seeing Mapleleaf Junior seems to be the statistic of character who whould belong to the modern Invaders team, but definitely something other than the dark and vengeful type that seems to be making the new team as seen in thisd week's Avengers: John Walker, Union Jack, Skull. At least a cemeo in the Avengers/Invaders would bring some more attention to the current Alpha books, something I would think we all wanted.
It also might be an interesting tale to see if Walker and Union Jack had made a recruiting effort.

Phil
05-16-2004, 03:47 PM
1) Scott, have you got any con plans/schedule for this year?

2) Ever consider coming over to England for a con, eh, eh, eh? Huh, huh, huh?

danielsan
05-20-2004, 11:52 AM
Besides the Liberty Legion story, any plans for having The Alphans crossover with The Invaders?

Here is what Allan Jacobsen replied when asked:

:What are your thoughts on the Character both
: current and Golden Age?
: Would Walker and Union Jack try and recruit
: him? It would be cool if he were mentioned
: at some point.
: dan

:No real opinions on the chracter here. IIRC "Major Mapleleaf" was originally a snipe made by Banshee or Cyclops waaaaay back when "Weapon Alpha" or "Vidicator" first appeared.
I only found out the character was "real" a few months back when the new Alpha Flight started. I can definitely see potential in a crossover with Alpha Flight---
Allan !

Cheers,
Dan

kozzi24
05-22-2004, 12:22 PM
I can definitely see potential in a crossover with Alpha Flight---

Thanks. That was my point in bringing it up, but find that "crossover" is too often a dirty word these days, and don't even know if they are allowed by current Marvel policies..

Phil
06-13-2004, 06:30 PM
Hmm.. I dunno if I'd be keen on that pairing up....

Phil
06-29-2004, 05:42 PM
I'd like to see ALPHA FLIGHT stand on its on without cheezy guest stars! (Which I know everyone is going to BUST me on come issue 6 & 7!!!! LOL!!!!!!)

And so we see from the solicitation :P

kozzi24
07-18-2004, 12:42 AM
Scott's been having problems with the site?