I posted this accidentally to the UK group, had meant to post it here:
For a while now, every once in a while, one computer game company or other will drop me an email note, and ask if I'd be interested in lining up with one or the other to design games for them. I haven't said yes to any of them because a) I'm not as familiar with the scene as I'd like to be corporately, c) I've been busy mounting Crusade, and c) I've been busy working on the Sierra B5 game to make it as good as possible. But the thought keeps occuring...hell, I could put in the same amount of time I'm putting on the B5 game on a game of my own....
So I figured...what the heck. Everybody I know who's in computer games is online, and so I thought, all right, let's say I'm open to the possibility. The B5 game is nearly finished from a design perspective, so that time is now open. The filming on Crusade is going fine, we're ahead on scripts...it's a good time to have some talks, broaden out the work a bit.
So to those who've inquired before (your info is long, long gone, I'm afraid), and anyone who's looking on from one of the game companies, who might be interested in a jms line of games...lemme know.
Also, I'm also pleased to announce that I have a new comic title of my own coming out next year from Top Cow (a division of Image Comics, publisher of Witchblade and Spawn)... something I've been quietly working on for the last three, four months...and which I think may have a fairly considerable impact on the field.
(It's the way I'm hardwired...if I don't have 2-3 projects going at the same time, whether a book or a story of something else, I just get nuts....)
More info has been posted about the comic in various places, including mania.com. The comic is called RISING STARS, and it's set to debut next April. I've just turned in the first script (for the preview issue), and will be getting down to writing issues 0 and 1 shortly. The story follows the events after the small town of Pederson, Illinois, is struck by a mass of energy from an unknown, but non-terrestrial source. Everyone who was in utero at the time of the flash is affected, resulting in 113 individuals who develop abilities of a most unusual and highly individual form. (The power is to some degree shaped by who they are, just as they are shaped to some degree by the power.) It is set in a realistic universe, timed to real-world events (it covers a span of about 60 years, starting in about 1969), where there have never been super-powered individuals before. It looks at how the world reacts to them, and how they react to the world. We follow these characters through their early years, into adulthood and to the ends of their lives, mapping all the changes they go through, and how they change the world. It's an extremely ambitious 24 issue miniseries (with the potential to go back and further develop any of the stories presented earlier along the way).
jms
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