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Mark Millar Doesn't Want To Do Unfunnies But Maybe Tony Fleecs Might?
The Unfunnies, by Mark Millar and Anthony Williams, published by Avatar, Bleeding Cool's owners A particularly nasty comic about cartoon archetype crows undergoing extreme life crises And soemthing that both creators seems to disown now Well, if they won't return to this particular comic, then others will. "Uncanny Valley is a book that I've wanted to make[...]
The Unfunnies, Officially Excommunicated From Millarworld
That's how it was looking when there was no mention made of the Millarworld comic The Unfunnies by Mark Millar and Anthony Williams in the Millarworld cover collection from Image Comics recently. And now with the Millarworld site redesign, it's as official as it's going to be No appearance in the Millarworld Comics gallery… And no appearance[...]
Mark Millar Explains How All The Millarworld Books Tie-In Together – Wanted, Kick Ass, Jupiter's Legacy, Superior, Nemesis, MPH, Supercrooks And More – But No News Yet On The Unfunnies (UPDATE)
It's all part of the plan… Does that include Unfunnies, Mark? That's always the one that gets no love Millar also adds, What I like about this is that we essentially have two universes Like DC and Marvel If I want to write about a fictional world filled with superheroes I have the Jup's Leg line, where[...]
Bryan Hitch, Sean Gordon Murphy And Jae Lee For New Mark Millar Comics
From Mark Millar's Image Comics interview, talking about nine of ten new Millarworld titles planned over the next three years, he mentions three artists. Sean Gordon Murphy, Jae Lee, Bryan Hitch Well, we had identified one of them, albeit for the wrong project… But Millar was ambitious talking about how not only will these stories tie in together[...]
Have The Unfunnies Been Excommunicated From Millarworld?
Oh, plus my big series launching next Easter with… :) — Mark Millar (@mrmarkmillar) August 16, 2013 But there's one that's still missed off. The Unfunnies, by Mark Millar and Anthony Williams, published by Avatar, Bleeding Cool's owners A particularly nasty comic about cartoon archetypes undergoing extreme life crises, masterminded by a real life paedophile. I emailed publisher William[...]