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Post by Sunwolf on Apr 20, 2004 9:30:06 GMT
Hey guys,
is Project Aon going to publish the Skull of Agarash? I'd love to see it! I mean, most of us will never get the chance because its really expensive.
If anyones got some scans let me know! Also, if anyone has scans of the magnamund companion, lets hear about it!
JON
[ These questions seem fit for the Support board, so I moved the thread there / Thomas ]
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Post by Ghost Bear on Apr 20, 2004 10:31:00 GMT
Way, way back, Project Aon had some very early draft pages from the MC on the site, in the Sanctuary section. I wonder if it's still there?
-GB
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Post by outspaced on Apr 20, 2004 19:42:16 GMT
Speaking personally, I would dearly love for Project Aon to make The Skull of Agarash available, though that's a further artist to add to the 'contact' list: Cyril Julien. I have heard that he's gone on to quite big things, however, so contacting him might not be as difficult as the artists who worked on The Magnamund Companion 18 (yes, folks, you read it correctly) years ago.
Right now, the Magnamund Companion is being PDFed, as Thomas has mentioned elsewhere on this board, but the release date is indefinite since we really need to contact half-a-dozen artists with regards to their work on the book. After almost 20 years, this is just as daunting as it sounds. Perhaps even moreso. Once the work on that is done, I might turn my attention to Skull of Agarash, at least until work proper begins on another book, whether that's War of the Wizards or Legacy of Vashna.
Hope it helps.
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Post by Black Cat on Nov 27, 2004 21:03:48 GMT
Can you tell us if you made some developments in regard of the Skull of Agarash 8 months after your last post?
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Post by outspaced on Nov 28, 2004 18:50:36 GMT
The PDF of The Skull of Agarash is complete, and has been for quite some time. No news on contacting Cyril Julien, though, I'm afraid. Also, since TSoA is set post- The Curse of Naar when Lone Wolf is a Kai Supreme Master, the actual release could be put off until then. If any- and everyone could keep an eye out for contact details for Cyril Julien, please contact us at Project Aon so we can hopefully get the go-ahead to release this rare Lone Wolf graphic novel. Also, check your PMs, Black Cat
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Post by Ghost Bear on Nov 28, 2004 20:09:11 GMT
Well, he's worked for DC comics before (having done some art for the Judge Dredd comics I believe).
Perhaps you could try contacting him through them, or something such?
-GB
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Post by Zipp on Dec 3, 2004 21:31:18 GMT
Cyril Julien is one of the artists of the magazines 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine. For 2000 AD, he illustrated among others 'Vector 13' and 'Pulp Sci-Fi'. For the Megazine, he mainly did the title character, 'Judge Dredd'. 2000 AD may be able to contact him, if you go here you can email them: www.2000adonline.com/?zone=info&page=contact
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Post by North Star on Jan 26, 2005 13:46:59 GMT
Incidentally, how do we know when Skull of Agarash is set? The best I could do is that LW is appearing as a wolf to the horse near the beginning, which makes him about Book 16 or so (in disciplines, at least).
NS.
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Post by Thomas Wolmer on Jan 26, 2005 14:17:50 GMT
Incidentally, how do we know when Skull of Agarash is set? The best I could do is that LW is appearing as a wolf to the horse near the beginning, which makes him about Book 16 or so (in disciplines, at least). MS5077. This means after Book 20.
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Post by North Star on Jan 26, 2005 15:10:21 GMT
*cough* That simple. *grins* Never mind then NS.
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Post by Black Cat on Jan 26, 2005 19:56:15 GMT
MS5077. This means after Book 20. Book 20 is set in MS 5081. But you are right about the year. I think that there's a reference in book 21 about that graphic novel.
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Post by Thomas Wolmer on Jan 26, 2005 20:44:34 GMT
Book 20 is set in MS 5081. But you are right about the year. I think that there's a reference in book 21 about that graphic novel. Aargh. I am an idiot. I got the timeline 10 years off in my head. And LW is called "Grand Master" in the novel, not "Supreme Master" as it otherwise should have been. Now I'll return to War of the Wizards and stop spreading nonsense...
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Post by Peregrine on Jan 26, 2005 21:34:22 GMT
5077? That's the same year as books 16 and 17 (and presumably at least the first part of 18--I seem to recall it ending around Fehmarn, so I'm guessing the new year starts somewhere before, near, or on that date). The year of the Deathstaff, if you will. Rather busy, no?
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Post by outspaced on Jan 26, 2005 22:10:07 GMT
I always assumed it occurred post-The Curse of Naar. What an interesting notion. If we can contact Cyril Julien, we can actually publish it next after The Legacy of Vashna, right?
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Post by Black Cat on Jan 27, 2005 4:28:10 GMT
Book 18 ends at the day of Fehmarn of MS 5077. It is the first day of spring. It is clearly stated at the beginning of the Skull of Agarash that this adventure is set in the summer of MS 5077, so after book 18 and nearly 3 years before book 19.
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