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Christopher Hunt
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Why did they pose young Matthew McConaughey next to a wax sculpture?

Add in that her dad factors into it and I'm pretty much 100% on board. Postulated as much in a similar thread on this article.

Also, how did Maggie find Rust and so quickly after her meeting with Marty? Marty didn't give her an address. Just a description of the place.

I realize that, you are 100% correct. Again I'm looking at it from the perspective of a writer. That would be very pertinent foreshadowing to have the character say that particular line, within the context of his family and the state of its degradation at the time it took place (1995) for it to later be applied again

As far as suspicions go, I'm going to make a guess based on the amount of time left to wrap this part of the story up, and what is unanswered.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who immediately thought of this.

Dracula didn't kill the 3 men or impair them. As Grayson he was visibly surprised and upset to learn of who attacked Mina, and if you notice, the attack whilst Mina is tied up is the only vampire attack so far that you don't see Grayson's face. There is another old one, and I think everything in this episode alludes

I'll give it a look sometime this week when I can!

sure thing

Ha, yeah I just posted about critiques! Is there a link you can put in a reply? There isn't a trick to networking, it really is just hang out and BS. Look into the CBLDF (Comic Book Legal Defense Fund) all roads lead to the CBLDF in comics, and they're always putting on events in NYC and at the major cons. Its a

Also, if you're getting critiqued by people you respect, STFU. Period. Don't say anything while they're talking whether you agree or disagree. I recommend writing down what they say and really take into consideration what they say, but bottom line is, you stay quiet and you listen and you say thank you when they're

Thank you very much. I really appreciate it. Taken a while to get here lol

Well there are a lot of elements to that. I'd say the biggest one is patience and persistence. Are you somewhere that's a hub for comics like Portland or NYC? You absolutely have to find a way to get face time with other writers, artists, publishers and editors to go to the next level. Talented writers and draftsmen

Well thank you. Just doing my thing. No risk no reward.

I'm all for it as long as "midichlorians" are apart of that conversation...

Thank you! I dig the logo! I'd been toiling away for years in Idaho and kind of did the whole move to NYC with a backpack and a suitcase, and almost immediately it started working out. Starting a series with Image, already been working on a book with Ghostface Killlah from The WuTang Clan since I got here (which I'd

I moved to NYC 3 months ago to pursue a career in comics and so far its working out. In between freelance gigs I work on my own creator owned OGN about a whisky swilling gentleman of fortune in the 1920s, named Carver.