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The Frank Tieri/Ryan Stegman Marvel Digital Comic You Will Never See…
When we reported that CB Cebulski was taking on a new VP International Business Development & Brand Management position at Marvel Comics, it was suggested that his previous Talent Scout position would be taken by a Mini-CB.
Which is probably a very insulting way to describe Marvel editorial Jeanine Schaefer, who has now taken that jet-setting role. Maybe it would be better to now describe CB as a Jeanine XL?
Anyway, her first public role in this new position has been on the Young Guns panel at the NYC Special Edition comic con.
In which, after going through comic creators stories about comic to Marvel and their work methods, likes and dislikes let us know about the Massive Missing Marvel Digital Comic from Frank Tieri and Ryan Stegman. Before the Infinite Comic launch, they both worked for eight months on a Marvel digital comic series that would have seen character pitted against character in a tournament that fans could vote for the outcome. It was finished – but never published.
When a finished comic, like the first Nightwing #30, or the Alan Grant/Frank Quitely Lobo: Blow By Blow is completed but unpublished it's often referred to being "bottom drawered" – placed put of sight, out of mind, but available for use at some point in an unspecified future. But that's from the print age. Looks like this comic was D: Drive filed?