![]() ![]() Marvel believe in the project and they feel me and Steve have formed a good team. The new figures aren't available yet, but we're doubling and sometimes trebling the sales on the tie-in books, the anthology title- an ANTHOLOGY TITLE- is doing over 100K and we're heading towards 400K with the book itself. In fact, we EXPECTED it for issue five because we knew a lot of titles like FF and so on were tying in.īut you know what? They didn't. ![]() ![]() It also happens to be the BEST work of his career and Marvel could easily- EASILY- just done what DC did and stick fill-in guys on the series. And it was always going to catch up with him, especially given that 100 characters appear in every issue and it's the most labour-intensive thing he's ever drawn. Steve is a pretty fast artist, maybe a nine or ten books a year guy, but he only had a six or seven week head start on this series. Civil War is seven issues long and both the first and last issues were extra-sized. When the news broke yesterday that Marvel would delay the release of "Civil War" to allow artist Steve McNiven time catch-up and finish the series himself versus bringing in another artist, the reaction was loud and sometimes contentious in comics communities all over, including here on CBR's own Civil War Forum.įirst up, Mark Millar responded to the news on his forum here:Īll I can say is that this is really good of Marvel. ![]()
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