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<phydeaux44@h...>" <phydeaux44@h...> wrote:
Hasshin!
Well, seeing as how Yahoo ate my previous attempt at this, let's see
how far I get this time.
(Seriously, though, you know how your socks tend to disappear while
in the washing machine or dryer? I theorize that there's a similar
phenomenon occurring with computers; an untraceable sector of
cyberspace where all the lost files, e-mails and websites are
perpetually floating in an electronic void. Sort of the Internet
version of the Lost Elephant Graveyard.)
Anyway, as I was attempting to mention last night, I had loudly
wondered as to how we were all going to spend the last weeks of 2002
(and What A Year It Was, Pilgrims!). I had then just as loudly
announced that I was going to devote the remaining posts to
discussing the other comics in the Misc!MAYHEM constellation of
books, bringing everyone up to speed and going over certain details.
Beginning with a recap of what's going on:
FIREBALL XL5
March 2003 will see the release of the #0 issue of this series . . .
(And stop looking at me like that. We're trying, Okay?)
. . . featuring "The Fastest Guy Alive", written by Robin Day and
myself, with pencils by Steve Erwin. The story will be a "flashback"
episode highlighting not only Steve Zodiac's first mission on board
Fireball XL5, but his first meeting with Venus.