. Perhaps this summer I should go for full-contact nudity, instead?
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As the sig hints, I'm a huge fan of Terry Moore's work, and waiting for this comic to hit shelves has been torturous for me! Terry's already done a classic SiP issue spoofing Xena, and now with WannaBlessedBe, I'll get to see his take on my other favorite show. *happy sigh*
Now I just gotta hang on until Saturday night at 8 . . .
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Now, I have some scans!!!
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Orange bouncies for the both of you and for Amber Benson for writing these wonderful cute and loving lines, I am sure they were hers..."dismembering Wiccagirls faster than a taglarin millopod in an anthill" *sigh* 
Oh and those covers are fantastic! They look so wonderful, beautiful, perfect, made for each other...
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What a wonderful way to wake up! Thanks so much for the wonderful scans!!! I think this comic looks great! I just love Terry Moore and think he's done a wonderful job with the girls, and Ambers writing, ah-h-h-h..."My heart doesn't stutter". Wonderful! Can't wait to get my copies!!! Probably Sunday, Broncitis allowing...
Thanks Again!!
Tha Junky
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Okay, so I'm no comic buff. Can someone explain to me what is meant by "foil"? Is the issue in a foil wrapper or something? And how does one go about getting a foil?
Thanks.
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(edited to add; OK, I posted this, like 30 seconds after the article - doh!*G*)
Opening frame, Willow feeding tara a grape! Close-up on Tara-tongue! Aaaahhh!*faint*
OK, whew! I read this sucker three times in a row, then read the "photo-cover" a couple times also just to see if anything was different. I knew it wasn't but I'm weird that way. 
Man, as a fan of Terry Moore, I'm very impressed - esp. since the recent SIP was kinda blah (all Freddy - ick).
I wasn't expecting all-out smoochies, but the warm-fuzzies and double entendres were wonderful and very accurate to the W/T relationship.
And also on the first page; W/T "happy thoughts" and "the spell we did last night...With oil."
Oh, now I feel all swoony again!*G*
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Originally posted by justposting:
on dennis' comic, i cant see the 5th page, it wont focus or whatever it does, i can read page 6 though, so i dont know, but could somebody just tell me what goes on page 5?
thanx
Let's see...Willow and Tara are hugging and Buffy says "Man, Will, that's really bent." to which Willow replies "Thankyou Doctor Freud." Really funny scene. :-) Giles speculates that it might be a succubus attacking Willow. Tara explains that a succubus is a demon that preys on the lustful which rather embarasses Willow and she suggests they get researching. Which leads nicely onto page 6 :-)
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Originally posted by Kieli:
No problem, WBB. I am getting both of mine in the mail on Tuesday (Bless their little hearts). Apparently that site is selling out
quickly so I'd get moving on it. I pre-ordered mine months ago.
Thanks...I ordered mine!...I can't wait to get my copies!!!!!
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~Joy
P.S. How come drlloyd gets to be the resident comic geek? Can I apply for the position as well? Maybe Assistant Comic Geek?
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And yes, I'm assured I'll be receiving my copy in the post soon. The doorbell just rang and I skipped happily down the stairs, sure it was the comic. But alas, it was just examination papers. Ick.
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BTW, here's the full text of that story:
First, some news: GLAAD, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation has nominated Buffy the Vampire Slayer as one of the five best comics for 2002. The American Library Association has awarded Buffy: Ring of Fire an award for Outstanding Graphic Novel. And in the second week of January, Diamond Comics named Buffy: Haunted #1 the top reordered comic, beating Superman #600 and Dark Knight Strikes Back #1. Thanks to everyone involved in those books.
What's on my mind this week? Artist approval ... it's the toughest thing about the Buffy comic. Anytime we want to get a new artist working on Buffy, we need to get him or her approved by whichever cast members he or she is going to draw.
Getting Terry Moore approved for last year's Willow and Tara comic was pretty easy. Amber Benson was writing the book, and loved his stuff already. And Alyson Hannigan is the easiest one in the cast to draw. It seems almost impossible to draw a picture of Willow that's not cute.
Terry's launched a new comic of his own (Paradise Too!), adding to his already busy schedule, so there was no way he'd be available to return for this summer's Willow and Tara II.
Three attempts by artist A.J. Jothikaumar at getting Dawn just right.
After a little bit of fishing around the industry for just the right artist, Jeff Matsuda introduced me to A.J. Jothikaumar, a newcomer to comics from the world of animation, a supremely talented artist with a great mix of anime and American animation. A.J. signed on for the book, and I was excited about it again. But we were already running late, and he still needed to be approved.
True to form, the Willow "audition" piece was beautiful. Amber called the drawing of Tara spectacular. This time, Dawn's also in the book. Michelle Trachtenberg's publicist, getting back to us after New Years--it seems that everyone in LA except Debbie Olshan takes a couple weeks off for the holidays--said no way. It didn't look enough like Michelle.
And so, Amber Benson once again became my hero. I faxed a new peice from A.J. to Amber, who was just then returning from Sundance Film Festival, where Chance, a film she wrote, produced, directed, and starred in, debuted to great response. Amber talked to Michelle and her mom, Lana, and came back to me with a couple more changes. The day this was happening, A.J. was at a doctor's appointment, and had to keep walking out of the hospital to call me on his cell phone to see what was happening. I'd ask for the changes; he'd do them on typing paper in the waiting room, and then call a friend to come get them and fax them to me from Kinkos. So he missed Amber's call, thanking him for doing such a good job on this, her third comics story. This was a Friday afternoon, and Amber was running into work later that night, where she'd show Michelle the new drawings.
Amber's call was at 6 that night; Michelle had already gone home for the weekend. On Monday, Amber had an early call--but Michelle was off on a photoshoot. Michelle's mom, Lana, called Diane Benson, because someone at either Fox or the publicist's office had sent her the wrong drawing--so it look to her like we hadn't changed a thing. Diane straightened that out, but then it was still a matter of getting the right drawing to her. The Bensons and Trachtenbergs made plans for dinner to discuss the whole mess.
I was taking some friends out for drinks, and we got a call from Amber right as the picture showed up. She was with Lana and Michelle, and everything was cool. Lana wanted to talk to me. We chatted about the whole confusing ordeal, and life in Hollywood. We barely talked about the drawings--Amber had worked all that out already. We talked about Michelle maybe writing a comic, maybe an introduction to False Memories, the collection of Buffy #35-38, which featured Dawn so prominently. Everything was happy, and A.J. could get on with the drawing ...
So in just a few months, you can look for Willow and Tara II: Wilderness, in which the lesbian witches and their ward, Dawn Summers, run off into the Northern California forests where loggers and other folks are meeting with pretty horrible ends at the hooves and paws of the local wildlife. The three girls from Sunnydale get in the middle of an eco-war--between the environment and the people living off it.
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set around the time of Buffy's death, though we're intentionally vague about whether before or after
Well, it's hard to fit it in before, innit? You've got the extremely short strech between "Forever" and "Tough Love"; everything else before "The Gift" is pretty much there onscreen.
I'm just quibbling, but why are they being intentionally vague? So as not to spoil those who haven't seen "The Gift", or what?
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I got the art-cover one, I liked it more than the photo.
Looking forward to getting it.
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