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Mokole
04-30-2006, 06:23 PM
Here we go again, evasive is right (http://www.comixfan.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?p=1209741#post1209741)


Originally Posted by Scratchy

Can you tell us how many Alpha Flight members (who appeared to fight Postman Mike in New Avengers #17-18 ) survived the fight?

It certainly didn't look like a large number. Or a whole number.

Tom B


Originally Posted by CylverSaber

Any plans for Todd to do stuff at Marvel?

Why don't you ask your pal Mark Millar?

Tom B


Originally Posted by Tom Brevoort

Why don't you ask your pal Mark Millar?

Tom B

He says Todd will be working on the new Alpha Flight book.

I don't know who "Todd" is supposed to be, though. :roll:

maniac mike
04-30-2006, 07:44 PM
Maybe Todd Nauck?

MM :^o

Canucklehead
04-30-2006, 07:47 PM
MacFarlane? :wink:

woohoo 100 posts!

Le Messor
04-30-2006, 08:05 PM
"A whole number" didn't survive, and all numbers from 0 to 7 are whole.

This came from the other forum, the one linked to above.

I thought the interpretation was more obvious than that; all numbers from 0 to 7 are not whole. Pi, for starters. 6 ½.

Maybe somebody survived, crippled?

- Le Messor
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"Why wait?"
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DelBubs
04-30-2006, 08:34 PM
I think I'm beginning to get that 'Am I really Bothered Anymore' glazed look in my eyes. In the words of Columbia from 'Rocky Horror' "It was great when it all began, I was a regular Breevort fan", but to be honest this whole thing is beginning to be to get very boring. If the intention was to spark interest, then it worked, but I can only sustain interest in something for a certain amount of time. Like well chewed gum, it has started to lose it's flavour.

Le Messor
04-30-2006, 08:54 PM
Like well chewed gum, it has started to lose it's flavour.

Didn't we warn you about sticking it on your bedpost overnight?

This is kinda like the whole Wolverine origin mystery thing; intriguing at first, but later on, they dragged out the mystery so long, people just got bored and started using it as a bad cliché. Or The X-Files.

But maybe some people see it like a new pair of underwear; constrictive at first, but after a while, it becomes a part of you.

Don't worry, Del, it's getting closer. They can only hold the mystery on this one for a few months, not many years like they did with my examples.

- Le Messor
"Babe II: Pig in the City was underrated. That'll do, pig, that'll do."
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varo
04-30-2006, 09:02 PM
yea, i stopped popsting questins there once i realized he was trying to be cryptic and funny at the same time.

the chances of us hearing a confirmation from him, or even a little bit of a hint remain at -100%.


i almost feel bad for scratchy who just continues to probe for hints thinking that tom b will throw him a bone.

maniac mike
05-01-2006, 01:33 AM
MacFarlane? :wink:

woohoo 100 posts!

God, I hope not. Todd's up there with Rob Liefeld on my list of artists that should not draw anymore.

MM [-(

Mokole
05-01-2006, 07:57 PM
Yup, the allusion was to Todd Nauck.

Le Messor
05-06-2006, 11:42 PM
That's cool. Todd Nauck drew one of my favourite titles, Young Justice, written by Peter David, my personal #1 pick to write AF.

That said, I don't particularly like Nauck's style; he does it well, but I don't like what he does. Y'know? I think it fit in really well with Young Justice, but I generally can't stand cartoony art on a serious book. And if his style does fit the new AF... Well, we all know what happened last time. :(

- Le Messor
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