For those interested in an early peek at the first comic to come out under the
Joe's Comics imprint, "Midnight Nation," you can find it at:
http://wizardworld.com/news/topcow/midnight_nation/midnight_nation.html
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>MN seems to have a more focused plot from the get go, as compared to
>the world-building in the first 5 or 6 issues of RISING STARS. Do you
>find having more experience now at writing for comics and working with
>a different and established artist influences how you approach doing
>MIDNIGHT NATION?
Certainly in the case of MIDNIGHT NATION, it's a focused story about two
individuals, as opposed to an epic tale about 113 people over 60+ years. We
get right into it and get things moving almost immediately.
It's also been a big help to get Rising Stars going because it's helped me
learn a lot about how to do this. My goal as always is to make the next thing
better than the last thing.
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>JMS, you said on your Yahoo chat that for MN you came up with a layout
>that nobodys done before. After looking at the previews I'm still
>confused by this statement. The only thing I saw that was slightly
>different then most comics was that some of the panels overlapped other
>ones but that's been done before. Am I missing something or is the
>layout impossible to see unless its in actual comic form?
No. I specifically made sure that the pages given for the preview did not
contain the format stuff. You'll see....
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>Have you read Howard Chaykin's AMERICAN FLAGG?
>
Yeah, it was a great book, and the art and the story were engaging and weird
and funny and innovative.
>What comics have you found inspiring? What current and classics do you enjoy?
I like weird stuff...I get any of Frank Miller's stuff, the Alan Moore stuff
from Awesome, I always get Usagi and the Tick...just a wide variety of stuff.
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><< In the Wizard Tomb raider special it says there will be three Joe's
>comics titles.
>1. Rising stars
>2. Midnight Ntaion
>3. starts in november, any news about this? >>
>
>A new title in November? Rumour or truth?
We've discussed this, but I'm not quite ready to commit yet until I know what
that story will be. (It'd most likely be just a 3 or 4 issue mini.) I'd
rather take my time and do just a few things and do them well than do a lot and
do only half of them well.
jms
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