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Mark McKay
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retracted since Mr. Black retracted his, and I don't wanna look
like a jerk leaving his post up here :-)

-Mark

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Matt, and everyone else involved - you rock! Very cool...
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Joe, are you using Netscape? I am posting my pics from an AOL web space, but that's how I always post my pics, and as far as I know, that usually shows up for everyone. The files are all j-pegs. If you are on dial-up, it may take some time for all the graphics to load, or they may "time-out." In that event you may have to keep refreshing the page to load all the images.
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Brian Miller
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Very nice, guys.
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Lars Johansson
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It was great, very Jack Kirbyish.
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Excellent work, guys.
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Todd Hembrough
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It is fantastic (of course).  Did JB provide a writen story that your worked the script from? 

i really enjoyed it, and I cant wait to buy the inked pages from Jim!!! (smiley).

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 John Byrne wrote:
Looks good -- but that title sucks beyond all suckery
known to man!!! How about "This Flame Eternal!"

I agree - if it can be changed,  change it!

Matt, I don't mind the additonal dialogue!

Finally, I based the script on a paragraph summary that JB gave - it's found on the other thread for this contest.  It was a small summary of what the story was, but it did include the last line of the story - "he's the only guy to lose the same girl on two different worlds" or something close to that.

I also REALLY had to hit the internet and raggedy old copies of the OHOTMU - as I never ever ever read a High Evolutionary story in my life.  Hope I got the details right!

Best,

Mike

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A great, fun idea; lovely execution.

(What's a tounge? p22)

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Marc Foxx
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Fun stuff, guys...give yourselves a pat on the back
 
JB - fun to see the early germinations of ideas that were better applied in later stories (Frankie Raye, Mark IV, etc.).  I'm not sure how to phrase this, but how much of those early ideas did you purposely file away and reuse and how much of it is an unconscious reapplication?
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Matt Hawes
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 Ian Evans wrote:

...What's a tounge? p22

It's a typo. :-)

You get a No-Prize!

And so does Eric, if it turns out my grammar was wrong on the cover. Even if it isn't, you still can have one!

Did F-Ron return from holiday, yet? We need his spiffy font if we are to re-title the story. He could retype it, and post it here, and I'll swap the graphic for the one I currently have in place.

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Flavio Sapha
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Congrats all around!
May I suggest this oeuvre be included in the webcomics section?
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