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    Thumbs down Not much of a line, but a great cast ...

    I would love to read a real version of "Nemesis".
    All you can buy is the graphic novel. Why convert more texts into graphics? Because people will buy them? Fair enough.
    But that poster khan't be my friend.

    Hey, I'm a bibliophile. Look at pretty pictures? Not read the backstory?
    Boring. Remedial reading.

    Real people never say "we", and they never say "just".

    Unless to attract your money. Which is OK - that's the fun of money - spending it! Isn't it?
    So long as it's yours to spend.
    And no one needs it more.

    A friend in need ... well, there are two versions of that.
    I'm sure I would have noticed his friendship before he began selling comics online!

    Agendas & poster campaigns?
    Pretty.
    Unprofessional.
    Stunning PR job, BTW.

    As they say in fishing, Not much of a line, but a great cast ...

    Should reel them in, though - I know lots of guys who buy books just for the artwork on the cover. It's news to me that friendship is a commodity, though!

    Rename this website, why not?

    - D
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    Thank you for checking out Wyrms Gringroire my friend

    Scheherazade my friend, you're welcome I can't draw, lol. But our artists do terrific work. We've been doing this for about 4 years now.

    Yes, we are adapting his books into comics/graphic novels. Well, the first one we adapted George R.R. Martin's The Hedge Knight did so well that all the other authors are jumping aboard right now before the waiting list gets too long. But honestly, Graphic Novels are on the rise and as it stands fans of all ages are reading them more and more. I was bombarded by emails from comic book fans who after reading the Hedge Knight went to bookstores for the first time to read George R.R. Martin's books. Schools and Libraries are loving our graphic novels as well. They will be available in all comic book stores. If you should have any problems finding copies, please let me know and I'll make sure you get some. We own the copyright to the artwork so we don't mind giving you all a little sneek peek

    Dilettante my friend, I tried very hard to share my experience as a fantasy/scifi reader to my youngest brother Jonathan(13 years old) and that did not work. He simply would NOT read any fantasy/scifi book. But do you know that he read George R.R. Martin's The Hedge Knight adaptation, and once finished he explained the entire story to me, that was something special for me. This is why schools are very interested in what we are doing? We are taking New York Times Bestselling author's wonderful stories, and adding art to them. So in the end you're getting the best of both worlds, awesome story with beautiful illustrations

    Believe me, George R.R. Martin, Robert Jordan, Orson Scott Card and the other authors we have lined up to adapt are incredible authors that have written a lot and have proven that they are master storytellers, which I read growing up. But times are different now, I never had video games in Jr. High and High School, so I was a bookworm. But kids nowadays (my little brother Jonathan) to get them to read and enjoy books as we did, you need a little something to catch their attention such as illustrations, you do that and they will read Milton's Paradise Lost for you

    Oh, lol, I'm sorry, I always say 'we' because I own the company jointly with my three other brothers, Les, Pascal (he graduates in Medical school next month, so I have to start calling him Dr. Dabel, lol), and David. We're grooming Jonathan for now For the 'just' part, I started saying that as a teenager and it just stuck.

    LOL, well, of course we all need money in this world. Only a little baby doesn't understand its worth and would probably rip it up. We have a lot of authors lined up and very excited to have their work adapted and to do that we have to pay the artists so they can work to give the fans the excellent quality that they've come to expect from us. If we don't get money then the artists won't work, and then I will never get Jonathan to enjoy the wonderful books, I read growing up and the comic book fans will never get the little nudge needed to go to the bookstores and read all of these wonderful authors we have in store for them


    LOL, the reason I say 'friend' alot is because the George R.R. Martin's fans have knighted me "The Knight of Friend", because I used the *smiling face* symbol so much that I just got in the habit of saying friend all the time. LOL, Dilettante my friend, I don't sell comics online. Our comics are sold in the comic book stores.

    You are absolutely right, getting people to read wonderful fantasy/scifi books is very much like fishing, it takes a lot of time and energy. That is why I personally go out and talk to fellow fans like myself so that they don't miss out on something that I would not have wanted to miss out on if the roles were reversed.

    One thing I don't want is to reel them in, nor do I want a person to buy a book just for the cover. I want people who read our books to care about the story. When we first emailed George R.R. Martin with our idea, he said 'no', but my brothers and I were not easily discouraged. We were excited that he wrote back to us, even though it was to say 'no', lol. So for 2 long years we constantly wrote him with ideas, artwork, sketches without any response in return, but we did not give up, and two years later, George wrote us back and told us that we were so 'persistent' that he would allow us to license out The Hedge Knight. If we did not care about books we would have never spent two years doing this, so as you can see we are very passionate about books and want people to read, not just to look at pretty pictures.

    I hope you give our adaptations a chance, but if you don't that is fine Dilettante my friend. I really appreciate you taking the time to give me your honest feedback. Thanks and if you have any questions, comments, or even suggestions, please feel free to let me know

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    it's a great idea to make stories more interesting to kids with illustrations - though i'd like to know, are you doing just the covers over, or illustrations through the entire book, like manga or just as complements for the story? when are you coming out with them? and are you going to do any other genres besides scifi? becasue i have a stack of books higher than i am in my room that i really SHOULD read but just can't quite get interested in, and i think it would be a lot easier with illustrations. : ) and you use LOL a lot more than smiley faces. : ) : ) : ) XD

    dang. now i have to read Paradise Lost too, becasue everyone seems to know it and refer to it more than the Bible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Khan
    Scheherazade my friend, you're welcome I can't draw, lol. But our artists do terrific work. We've been doing this for about 4 years now.
    Ah, you are just an 'entrepreneur'? Uhm... I didn't mean 'just'... I meant you are a 'just entrepreneur'???
    Schools and Libraries are loving our graphic novels as well. They will be available in all comic book stores.
    I can understand that... I first read many classics in comics form (eg Great Expectations, Crime and Punishment, Shakespeare collection etc). I used to buy this children's weekly magazine and they used to have a classic book in comic form in every issue. Reading those made me want to read the originals as well (though I was told by 'grown ups that those were a waste of time and that I should read 'proper' books).

    I am not sure why it matters that you are making money out of these. We all have to make a living. It is so much better if it is something you enjoy and somehow has a positive impact on people's lives (I am a teacher and would like to think that I do make a difference in people's lives however little that might be).

    I like your work and what you are doing!
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    mir my friend, we are adapting the entire novel Wyrms into a comic book series, so you will be able to enjoy the illustrations as you read it. Wyrms will come out in May. Red Prophet (fantasy books) comes out next week on Wednesday, Magician Apprentice (fantasy books) comes out in April, and Anita Blake (horror books) comes out in July. We also have XIII (sort of like Bourne Identity) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/097...lance&n=283155
    Also Robert Silverberg's The Seventh Shrine (scifi) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/097...lance&n=283155
    Every year we will have more and more adaptations for you my friend LOL, if I don't be careful I'll become the Knight of LOL

    Paradise Lost is really good, if you ever get a chance to read it, you should

    Scheherazade my friend, I understand now, thanks for clearing it up.

    What we are doing is taking comics/graphic novels and changing things around so that not only will 'grown ups' want to read them but they will also encourage the young ones to do so as well.

    Thanks for understanding my friend. Yes, this is something that I enjoy very much and so far it has impacted people's lives in a positive manner. My 9th grade English teacher encouraged me to start writing in the Creative Writing Magazine, and I'll never forget her. She was heavy set with reddish hair and she had the friendliest smile I'd ever seen. Teachers do make a difference in young people's lives.

    Thanks, and once I have the first five pages of Wyrms lettered, I will give you a sneek peek

    Here is a sketch of Ruin, enjoy



    I like your work and what you are doing!

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    wow, that's really cool. (the sketch)

    one quick idea of something i think it would be really cool to illustrate that's a really good book and not many kids read, the book Beowulf. it's got a bunch of wonderful scenes in it, and great monsters and a awesome story, but a lot of people don't read it becasue it's written in a different style than the sort of thing we like today. but i think it would be a lot more fun to read if it was broken up by illustrations.

    i'm going to become the knight of twisted run-on sentances

    and Scherazade, teachers make a huge difference in people's lives. i write practically every day now, and am involved in lots of literary clubs and magazines in my school, and it was my english teachers who got me started. if a teacher likes what they're teaching enough, they can make you like it too, and that can lead you places you never would have otherwise gone.

    are these adaptions going to become available at Barnes and Nobles or Borders? or are they just on amazon?

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    Thanks mir my friend

    You know, that is one thing that we want to do in the future, books like Beowulf that kids read in school. I read Beowulf in school and I really enjoyed it

    Yes, these adaptations will come out in all major book stores as well as Amazon. They will first come out in comic book stores as regular issues. Once six issues comes out, we will compile the six issues into a graphic novel that will then go out through bookstores.

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    Khan my friend : ),

    Beowulf is awesome. and Grendel. but i think it should be illegal to read the WHOLE bible in school (at least, all the parts but the rules about how many lambs and goats and offerings to put on the altars and how to build the altars and most of the begats). you don't get anything out of it if you read it that fast! and it just seems boring, and it could be really interesting if it was read in parts!

    Sorry . . that's my pet peeve right now.

    do you think there would be any way to do one of these adaptations with something like the Canterbury Tales (at least, the less . . . disputable parts)? i mean, have the illustrations kind of show what was going on in the story, so that readers could get a feel for the plot be still be able to read it in Middle English? becasue it's so beautiful in its original rhyme, but i just couldn't get practically anything out of it and had to read the modern translation instead, and that takes away all of its charm. i would love to be able to enjoy the story AND the flow of rhyme at once.

    so the whole of the stories aren't going to come out at once, you're going to do them in installments? how long will the finished books be?

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    Mir my friend, we started thinking about Beowulf and such, and if we did adapt it in the future we would have to do it in such a way that it would be a helpful tool in schools. But we have a while before we get there, and until then any suggestions will be greatly appreciated

    In the case of the Canterbury Tales, we would make it work so that you would gain and not lose anything, and the visuals would indeed add a new dimension to it

    Wyrms will come out in May and it will be a total of six issues.


    Here is a sketch of Sken, enjoy


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    Here is cover #2A of Wyrms, enjoy


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    um . . . shiny . . slightly scary . . . but i haven't read wyrms in a long time, so . . . cool

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    Mir my friend, so far the adaptation of Wyrms is coming along beautifully and if you get a chance to re-read the novel so you can refresh your memory you should

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    okay! ; )

    is it just me, or is there some law of nature that decrees that libraries can never carry just the book you want? i think they hide it as soon as you come in. or maybe it's all part of some evil master plan to take over the world . . . i've been reading too many conspiracy theories. oh well . . . looks like i may have to hold off reading Wyrms until you guys come out with it, Khan . . .

    who does your art?

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    LOL, I know what you mean

    We have a lot of different artists that draw our books. We always look to match the perfect artist with the right project

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    Here is cover #2B for Wyrms, enjoy


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