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Re: Letters to Green Arrow #25 « Reply #1 on Oct 22, 2009, 7:10am »
Bloody hell! This is what I'm talking about. This direction promises to be a brilliant one, if the level of tension keeps up at this level. Scarapelli is moving in on Star? Brick doesn't like that at all, and I can't wait to see them clash. I'm enjoying Brickwell over here, more so than I did in Winnick's run, simply because he seems a bit more... fleshed out, as it were. He was just a complete bastard in those issues, but here he's a complete bastard with character, and that's something I adore when I see it from you, Brian. You take poorly thought out concepts from the comics and make them astonishing. Anyways, this was chock-a-block action, introducing loads of new threats and old ones, and I'll be back in a month's time! Great cover from Joe Jarin, dude, you never cease to amaze! Always look forward to seeing your stuff.
Bloody hell! This is what I'm talking about. This direction promises to be a brilliant one, if the level of tension keeps up at this level. Scarapelli is moving in on Star? Brick doesn't like that at all, and I can't wait to see them clash. I'm enjoying Brickwell over here, more so than I did in Winnick's run, simply because he seems a bit more... fleshed out, as it were. He was just a complete bastard in those issues, but here he's a complete bastard with character, and that's something I adore when I see it from you, Brian. You take poorly thought out concepts from the comics and make them astonishing. Anyways, this was chock-a-block action, introducing loads of new threats and old ones, and I'll be back in a month's time! Great cover from Joe Jarin, dude, you never cease to amaze! Always look forward to seeing your stuff.
Thanks Charlie! And thanks Joe for another amazing cover. Who here would like to see him continue?! I know I would!
I'm going to be working hard to make Brick as rounded a character as I can. And actully a lot of that is thanks to Ramon who mentioned a while back that he never liked the character at all. It made me determined to make him something that Ramon would like.
Thanks for reading and the wonderful feedback. It's always appreciated.
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Re: Letters to Green Arrow #25 « Reply #3 on Oct 24, 2009, 5:40am »
See, this is what I wanted: facetime with Connor and Mia. Don't get me wrong, I love Ollie as much as the next guy, but I love character development a lot, and it's nice to see it happen to the rest of Team Arrow.
Good issue that helps establish the new status quo. Connor is doing his job, as to be expected, and Mia is as energetic as ever, which is great. I'm glad Brick is becoming a powerful player in the scheme of things (god knows Green Arrow doesn't have enough good villains) and Scarapelli...well, with Vito dead, he needs a new rival, I suppose.
Good issue overall. And a good cover, too. But seriously, why is Connor in Seattle?
See, this is what I wanted: facetime with Connor and Mia. Don't get me wrong, I love Ollie as much as the next guy, but I love character development a lot, and it's nice to see it happen to the rest of Team Arrow.
And you, Sir, are about to get your wish in spades! Expect twelve issues of Connor, Mia, and... others...
[quoted]Good issue that helps establish the new status quo. Connor is doing his job, as to be expected, and Mia is as energetic as ever, which is great. I'm glad Brick is becoming a powerful player in the scheme of things (god knows Green Arrow doesn't have enough good villains) and Scarapelli...well, with Vito dead, he needs a new rival, I suppose.[/quoted]
I thought this would also be a perfect time to develop Brick. Connor needed his own baddy. Hope you enjoy the power play between him and Scarapelli. It's really going to rock Star City.
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Good issue overall. And a good cover, too. But seriously, why is Connor in Seattle?
-UDC
Connor is in Star City. Many people get the Seattle Space Needle confused with Star Cities lesser known, but just as spectacular "Langstrom Observatory". Hmmm... interesting name, there...