Scott Hajek   12-07-2004, 04:20 PM
#1
Paul,
How many comic stories have you written? I can think of four:
Creepy 44: With Silver Bells and Cockle Shells
Eerie 34: The Sound of Wings
Open Space: Biosphere
Weird Business: Trolling

The reason I ask, is that I found in a comic shop Eerie 34 for $9 (in not so great shape) and was wondering if you've done anything else not mentioned in the bibliography, and if there's ever a chance for reprinting these stories.

Scott Hajek

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APhew   12-07-2004, 07:32 PM
#2
Scott Hajek Wrote:Paul,
How many comic stories have you written? I can think of four:
Creepy 44: With Silver Bells and Cockle Shells
Eerie 34: The Sound of Wings
Open Space: Biosphere
Weird Business: Trolling

The reason I ask, is that I found in a comic shop Eerie 34 for $9 (in not so great shape) and was wondering if you've done anything else not mentioned in the bibliography, and if there's ever a chance for reprinting these stories.

The only other one I can think of is:

"Pelts" (play/graphic story)
graphic adaptation of the stage play in Gauntlet #3 4/92
fpw   12-08-2004, 12:24 AM
#3
Between the two of you, you have them all.

A compilation? Not likely. I think Creepy & Errie were work-for hire. But even if not, I'd have to track down the artists for permissions.

My favorites are :"The Sound of Wings" and "Biosphere." I'm not sure I'd want the rest reprinted.

FPW
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Scott Hajek   12-08-2004, 12:19 PM
#4
APhew Wrote:The only other one I can think of is:

"Pelts" (play/graphic story)
graphic adaptation of the stage play in Gauntlet #3 4/92

Gotta find this one. I love "Pelts." It was my first signed "anything" by Paul. That chapbook is probably what ignited my obsession with collecting limited editions.

Scott Hajek

[i]"A beer right now would sound good, but I'd rather drink one than listen to it."[/i]
APhew   12-08-2004, 01:57 PM
#5
Scott Hajek Wrote:Gotta find this one. I love "Pelts." It was my first signed "anything" by Paul. That chapbook is probably what ignited my obsession with collecting limited editions.

I got my copy straight from Gauntlet. I'm sure they still have some. I just e-mailed and asked about it and they gave me a price.
nonsun blob a   12-08-2004, 06:44 PM
#6
APhew Wrote:I got my copy straight from Gauntlet. I'm sure they still have some. I just e-mailed and asked about it and they gave me a price.

how old are these?

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