Tuesday, March 07, 2006
We got it.
Isn't it magnificent?

Jeff Parker's STAR BRAND story has gotten some enthusiastic feedback.
Here's what The Savage Critic, had to say. Also, check
Millarworld, and the Bendis Board.
There's a great interview at Newsarama with Jim Ottaviani, the writer/publisher behind G.T. Labs' line of science-themed graphic novels.
Here's a gallery of sketches and illustrations from Mercury's own Rebecca Woods.
And a year or so ago, Sara and I found a beautiful, sad object at an estate sale- a dust-covered cardboard space ship diorama that some kid had assembled in the 1960s. John Aegard took some photos of it.
Posted by SL

Jeff Parker's STAR BRAND story has gotten some enthusiastic feedback.
Here's what The Savage Critic, had to say. Also, check
Millarworld, and the Bendis Board.
There's a great interview at Newsarama with Jim Ottaviani, the writer/publisher behind G.T. Labs' line of science-themed graphic novels.
Here's a gallery of sketches and illustrations from Mercury's own Rebecca Woods.
And a year or so ago, Sara and I found a beautiful, sad object at an estate sale- a dust-covered cardboard space ship diorama that some kid had assembled in the 1960s. John Aegard took some photos of it.
Posted by SL
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