I'd actually heard a lot of good things about Top Cow, and my understanding
going into this was that I would have total creative freedom, and it would be a
writer-driven book. The artist they've talked to is someone whose work I've
admired, and this book is going to have a very different look from the rest of
their titles. The folks over there seem to really have their act together.
They only launch about 2 new titles a year, and that means they have to be
special...and they want this to be that kind of project.
jms
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Re: ATTN JMS: Top Cow?!
>How closely do you plan
>on collaborating with your penciller--will he have much leeway in
>layouts/"camera" angles/etc. or do you script a page pretty tightly?
I script pretty damn tight...as much as a half-page to describe a panel, in
great detail. I'm doing those pages the same as I do my B5 and Crusade
scripts: hideous amounts of detail.
And yeah, we want to go for a much more realistic look to this book, because
it's essential to making the story work.
>if you seriously plan on bucking the System and
>producing a book that operates on the assumption that dialogue and
>characters are *not* interchangeable, I can guarantee you at least one
>regular reader.
Done and done.
jms
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