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Date Posted: 18:07:25 01/14/04 Wed
Author: Anthony
Author Host/IP: 172.175.93.240
Subject: Hmm, no topics about it that I can see... what's everyone think of Joss Whedon writing "New X-Men"

The biggest rumor in comics right now involves Joss Whedon writing New X-Men, Marvel's flagship X-Men comic book. The rumor seems pretty well-founded, with Marvel in full no-comment mode. It'd be Joss as writer, with John Cassaday (Planetary) as the artist for at least the first arc or two.

So, would anyone check out New X-Men under Joss' pen?

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[> Yes. -- Kuzibah, 18:29:05 01/14/04 Wed (68.80.18.137)

1) Because I used to read X-Men and am curious what Joss would do with the premise.

2) Unlike "Fray" (which I will read in graphic novel form) X-Men will most likely come out regularly and in sufficient quantity that I won't have to hang around too long in the comic store while the teenagers behind the counter look at me like I'm some kind of mutant myself.


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[> [> What she said ^^^ -- Grim ,_,_), 08:33:32 01/15/04 Thu (66.95.229.84)

Except 2). I don't care what the teenagers think.


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[> [> See, that's what I'm most worried about. -- Anthony, 18:59:19 01/15/04 Thu (68.192.121.29)

Both Whedon and Cassaday aren't known for their timeliness. On Whedon's side, he was helming three television shows during the writing of Fray, but I'm just worried that he'll fall victim to Kevin Smith syndrome.

Fray was great, though, and once I have a spare $20, I'm going to buy the trade (even though I own the singles).

--acz


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[> [> [> The feeling I got with Fray... -- Kuzibah, 08:28:22 01/16/04 Fri (12.175.117.195)

Wasn't that Whedon was dragging his heels, but that the actual production kept getting delayed. My impression was that Whedon delivered Fray complete. And for all Whedon's whining about being overworked, he strikes me as one of those creative types who likes to have a few irons in the fire at once.

That being said, it bugs me that they don't do additional print runs of comics, like they do with books. If issue #1 of Fray sells out in one day (which it did, at least in my area), do a second printing. And then do a larger run for issue #2. Otherwise, people who can't get to the comic shop until 7 PM (like me) because they aren't teenage boys miss out.

Sorry, I'm just still annoyed at the look I got when I asked "are you going to get more?" when told the shop had sold out its 5 issues of Fray #1.


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[> [> [> [> Part of the delay was due to Karl Moline's Crossgen contract. -- Anthony, 15:37:06 01/16/04 Fri (68.192.121.29)

He was working on Route 666 (great book, btw) under a Crossgen-exclusive contract, with a clause that he'd be able to do Fray when the final scripts came in. I believe the story goes that Fray got behind between two and four months from Joss' end, and then Moline's contract prevented him from doing anything more than sporadic illustration on the final issues. (The same thing happened with Chris Weston and Ministry of Space, as it was late from the script end and Weston took on The Filth to pay the bills.)

However, ongoing comics are much, much more difficult scheduling than minis. It's one thing for Fray to be two or three months late on the writing end--it'll all come out eventually, and when it's collected no one's going to care if it was late. The schedule of an ongoing is not quite as forgiving.

Though, I think Joss is being given about a year's lead-time for the book, with rumors of Peter Milligan taking over in the interim. Though I sort of wish the Neil Gaiman rumor was true, if only out of morbid curiousity about how he'd approach the concept.

--acz


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[> Yes, I would. -- wwolfe, 18:51:22 01/14/04 Wed (161.149.63.100)

I like the premise of "X-Men," and I've enjoyed both movies. At the same time, I'm not so knowledgeable about the series that I've developed an emotional attachment to any particular interpretation of the story, meaning I'd be pretty open to Joss's version. Beyond that, he's clearly shown himself to be very good at telling stories of young people blessed/cursed with extraordinary power and the responsibilities that go with them, with these stories serving as metaphors for adolescent growing pains. So he'd seem to be a good fit with "X-Men."


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[> yes I will be too and if David Mamet is involved as well it'll be great -- Simon, 11:45:01 01/15/04 Thu (193.61.148.113)

course that rumour about Joss doing the plot and Mamet writing is insane (though it did come from a former New X-Men artist) but more realistically it will be Joss on his own.

So if it all goes according to plan, he'll be writing for New X-Men, doing a sixth season of Angel and directing and writing for a Firefly movie. Busy man.


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[> [> Ethan Van Sciver was taking the piss with the Mamet thing. -- Anthony, 18:56:16 01/15/04 Thu (68.192.121.29)


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