Guest THE SH0CKMASTER Report post Posted February 11, 2002 james robinson travis charet ian churchill i just got back into comics after a few years these people were some of my favs i'm just wondering if any of them are still doing comics and, if so, what books?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest areacode212 Report post Posted February 11, 2002 James Robinson is writing the new Hawkman series with Geoff Johns. Not sure what his other projects are, but I'd love to see a sequel to The Golden Age. Say, wasn't he supposed to be working on some kind of Freddy vs. Jason screenplay? Whatever happened with that? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Judas14 Report post Posted February 11, 2002 james robinson travis charet ian churchill i just got back into comics after a few years these people were some of my favs i'm just wondering if any of them are still doing comics and, if so, what books?? james robinson- Finished Starman and after writing the first couple of JSA issues has gone Hollywood and pitching scripts for various studios. travis charet- blackballed from Marvel/DC/Image after a disasterous run on Wildcats that was EXTREMELY late (even after the book was placed on a bimonthly schedule in order to accommedate his slowness) and cultivated in him trashing a script by Scott Lodbell and instead drawing an entire issue involving the Wildcats team versus a group of tanks because he had just got done watching Saving Private Ryan and wanted to draw a comic battle featuring tanks ian churchill- After about 5 years stuck as Rob Liefeld's indentured servant/artist got free and did the first 3 issues of Joe Casey's UXM run but left do to problems he had working with Casey.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Shockmaster! Report post Posted February 11, 2002 Travis Charest is working on a book called Dreamshifters for an indie publisher. In addition to the new Hawkman series, James Robinson is also reviving Leave it to Chance with Paul Smith for Image Comics. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Annoyed Grunt Report post Posted February 11, 2002 travis charet- blackballed from Marvel/DC/Image after a disasterous run on Wildcats that was EXTREMELY late (even after the book was placed on a bimonthly schedule in order to accommedate his slowness) and cultivated in him trashing a script by Scott Lodbell and instead drawing an entire issue involving the Wildcats team versus a group of tanks because he had just got done watching Saving Private Ryan and wanted to draw a comic battle featuring tanks Maybe he saw that episode of The Simpsons with the Mortal Kombat parody featuring Lu Kang vs a tank? Or maybe not. And it's nice to see the Earth I and Earth II Shockmaster posing in the same thread. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites