|
Post by Tony on Feb 13, 2005 14:17:22 GMT -5
I'm now ready for response for the question of the issue "What do you feel the George Perez's biggest contribution to making WONDER WOMAN a success?" I need you response. Tony Lorenz TLorenz101@aol.com
|
|
|
Post by Tony on Feb 19, 2005 11:30:52 GMT -5
Just letting everyone know how things been going on the next issue of PACESETTER, now that I got my Photoshop problem fixed, things are starting to move again. So far I have three articles, I would like about two to three more. I'm working on the checklist right now. I've gotten a couple responces to the the question of the issue, but I need a lot more. I need feedback on your thoughts of issue 5, good and bad. I've gotten a lot of art for the issue, thanks mainly to Neil Southwell, I need more though, thanks for the support, buddy, that's what my magazine is all about. I've got a very cool peice of art for the cover from Robert Jewell, I'm going to see if Tom Smith will color it. Remember my magazine is going good as the contribution, any body the contributes an article that I use, will receive the issue free and credit in the issue, anybody that sends me artwork, will receive discounts and up to free copy. If you have any questions you can e-mail me at TLorenz@aol.com. Back issue are available, you can also get them at the Mega Con in Orlando Feb 25-27, see me in the artist alley. Thanks for all the support. Tony Lorenz
|
|
|
Post by sjvernon on Jun 21, 2005 12:27:33 GMT -5
Since I just found this board the other day, I'll bet you already got the answers for this question... but I wanted to answer anyway, since I alluded to it in answering the question for issue #7...
George's art is always great and detailed, and he doesn't get enough credit for his creativity in writing and character development... but I think the single biggest thing he brought to Wonder Woman was the Greek mythology.
It was always there, sort of in the background of the character... but during his tenure on Wonder Woman he brought it all to the forefront, and I think that gave the character a lot more depth than she ever had before.
|
|