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Alzrius

The EN World kitten
I'd like to pick this up, but I'm always left wondering if there's going to be a graphic novel compilation later on (which is what I'd prefer, given a choice).
 





Alzrius

The EN World kitten
There always will be. (well, very nearly always!)
I had it in my head that most graphic novels are typically five- or six-issue collections at a minimum (though I don't know where I got that idea from; I'm sure there must be plenty of counter-examples out there, right?).
 

Vaalingrade

Legend
I had it in my head that most graphic novels are typically five- or six-issue collections at a minimum (though I don't know where I got that idea from; I'm sure there must be plenty of counter-examples out there, right?).
4, 5, and 6 are all pretty common.

4 because it covers a fiscal quarter, 5 because it's a number divisible by 5 and a lot of cultures dig on that, and 6 because it's half a year.

The more resent reign of 8 is kind weird and I blame Discworld.
 


Haven't you realised the redesign of Diana's (the acrobat) clothing? It is not the previous furry bikini? Now her legs are covered.

I loved very much that cartoon. It is maybe one of the main icons of the 80's cartoons, but my opinion is it is a page that should be closed. We need a story where the group return to home, and the space is left for a new generation of champions. And what if the new group is now from our "world" but they come from "Gamma World"? This could allow no-human characters.

And crossovers of D&D's cartoon with other franchises? For example with Stryxhaven, or Gamma World+Inhumanoids.

* I don't like the cover B because the faces are too "childish-style".
 





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