Posted: 25 March 2019 at 9:37am | IP Logged | 2
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I'm not aware of Marvel ways of dealing with books like this but isn't it possible for you to have complete control of the storyline and concepts you create for "Elsewhen" as this series would be completely outside the current X-Books storyline?•• Outside the current X-Books this may be, but these are still characters owned by a big, powerful corporation. They don't want them messed up. There's also the experience I've had of editors assuming they know more about the characters than I do--which would be extremely dangerous on a book like this. On HIDDEN YEARS there were editorial screw ups even tho I was referencing existing material. Here, I will be MAKING IT UP, so plenty of opportunities for various gnomes to "fix" stuff. The truly annoying part, as I have noted, is that these gaffs most often happen because nobody bothers to pick up the phone. Imagine this simple exchange: Editor: John, you've got Sauron referring to himself as having shared a lab with Xavier. But Magneto is in the panel, so I guess you meant that dialog to be his, right?Me: It was established in his first appearance that Sauron was once Xavier's lab partner. Chris added Magneto to the equation decades later. ED: Oh, I didn't know that! See? Simple. Yet didn't happen, and the scene was messed up.
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