I gave up on DC & Marvel several years back and pretty much get manga, indie,cg, old back issues. This actually makes me very hopeful…and I will definitely give them a chance. It’s great to see fresh new ideas/stories instead of the big two just pushing THE MESSAGE.
@@LegionofComics i plan on making my own comic book company to make non-superhero comics (but still action packed and adventurous) starting with jinx (once i buy half of the rights to her from riot games for Skellington comics (my comic book company and working title) and repurpose her into a comic book character).
No offense. I get it; but, this is the same concept Image gave us in 1994. Great art, new wave creators, powerful concepts and plotlines built a diverse co creator owned empire. That's Images whole story since 1993-94, what makes GhostMachine different?
That’s fair, but as Legion said what’s wrong with having another Image? I just want good books and the books they’ve delivered so far are great. You also have artist that the big two is only paying to do covers, let’s get some interiors!
This is a creator owned company where they all own the work, image the writer owns the book he makes, while this is more than everyone contributes into this, no editor, no one above them.
I picked up Geiger issue 1 yesterday and really enjoyed it. John’s and Frank have never let me down before, I’m along for the ride.
It’s a great jumping on point. Junkyard Joe is definitely my favorite of the Ghost Machine books, you should check that out.
Thanks for watching!
I missed it, but I am actively looking to get it.
It’s a great read, Johns and Frank are firing on all cylinders on that one.
a non-superhero (but still action packed and adventurous) shared comic universe now that's what we truly want and need.
I gave up on DC & Marvel several years back and pretty much get manga, indie,cg, old back issues. This actually makes me very hopeful…and I will definitely give them a chance. It’s great to see fresh new ideas/stories instead of the big two just pushing THE MESSAGE.
1:06 couldn't have said it better myself.
This is absolutely insane. I feel like thisbcan change the gamr completely for actual reader and collectors.
This is the largest assembly of heavy hitters that's ever been formed. Debated only against the formation of image itself.
@@LegionofComics i plan on making my own comic book company to make non-superhero comics (but still action packed and adventurous) starting with jinx (once i buy half of the rights to her from riot games for Skellington comics (my comic book company and working title) and repurpose her into a comic book character).
@@ryanmatthews3609 like Jack Skellington from Nightmare before Christmas?
@@LegionofComics it's a working title.
Oh my gaaaaawd. Finally made it to the end of the video. That walk of fame. . . .😱. Appreciate the footage bro
More of a causal comics guy but this looks fun.
Good artists but more important GOOD WRITERS, something the Image lacked when lunched in 1992.
always need writers.
No offense. I get it; but, this is the same concept Image gave us in 1994. Great art, new wave creators, powerful concepts and plotlines built a diverse co creator owned empire. That's Images whole story since 1993-94, what makes GhostMachine different?
Well, considering image delivered. . .
That’s fair, but as Legion said what’s wrong with having another Image? I just want good books and the books they’ve delivered so far are great.
You also have artist that the big two is only paying to do covers, let’s get some interiors!
This is a creator owned company where they all own the work, image the writer owns the book he makes, while this is more than everyone contributes into this, no editor, no one above them.
Writer driven in a non speculative bubble market.
d.c's last remaining normal people are getting out. Just leaving it in the hands of people a bit too interested in minor's