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jasonhurley Stranger
Joined: 05 Jan 2005 Posts: 19 Location: Joplin, MO
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Posted: Jan 23, 2005 9:10 pm Post subject: Kabuki: Circle of Blood |
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At one time, I could have sworn I heard about a full color hardcover of this story. Does anyone know if there is such a thing? Or if there is any way to get color versions of these, aside from my crayons?
Thanks,
HURLEY _________________ "Once my friend told me that he had found Jesus. I thought to myself, "WooHoo, we're rich!" It turns out he meant something different."
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MACK! Senior Member
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Posted: Jan 24, 2005 2:28 am Post subject: Re: Kabuki: Circle of Blood |
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jasonhurley wrote: | At one time, I could have sworn I heard about a full color hardcover of this story. Does anyone know if there is such a thing? Or if there is any way to get color versions of these, aside from my crayons?
Thanks,
HURLEY |
There are a couple printings of it in Hardcover.
But this is the first I've heard of a color version.
So it looks like the crayons are the way to go!
Think of it as a collaboration.
How is Joplin these days?
I was there a long time ago as I have an aunt and uncle and cousins that live around there. |
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jasonhurley Stranger
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Posted: Jan 25, 2005 11:22 pm Post subject: Re: Kabuki: Circle of Blood |
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MACK! wrote: |
How is Joplin these days?
I was there a long time ago as I have an aunt and uncle and cousins that live around there. |
Boring, most of the time at least. _________________ "Once my friend told me that he had found Jesus. I thought to myself, "WooHoo, we're rich!" It turns out he meant something different."
-Jack Handey |
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MACK! Senior Member
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Posted: Jan 26, 2005 6:04 am Post subject: Re: Kabuki: Circle of Blood |
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jasonhurley wrote: | MACK! wrote: |
How is Joplin these days?
I was there a long time ago as I have an aunt and uncle and cousins that live around there. |
Boring, most of the time at least. |
My family there has the last name of "DoubleDee".
He's a big Cherokee Indian fellow.
Ironic that his name is Double D, and the Indian stuff he taught me as a kid went into my "DD" Echo work.
They live outside of Joplin I think.
And my brother went to live with them for a while as a teenager and went to high school there.
By the way, what Kabuki books are you familiar with so far?
Which have you read? |
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jasonhurley Stranger
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Posted: Jan 26, 2005 6:34 am Post subject: Re: Kabuki: Circle of Blood |
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That's a cool story, I'll have to spread it around.
I've only read Circle of Blood so far, but my younger brother has read them all. I was asking because one of the girls I work with is just getting into comics and really digs the art on the new Marvel series, the painting is really her style, although she liked the pencils as well.
Thanks for responding man. _________________ "Once my friend told me that he had found Jesus. I thought to myself, "WooHoo, we're rich!" It turns out he meant something different."
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MACK! Senior Member
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Posted: Jan 26, 2005 9:25 pm Post subject: Re: Kabuki: Circle of Blood |
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jasonhurley wrote: | That's a cool story, I'll have to spread it around.
I've only read Circle of Blood so far, but my younger brother has read them all. I was asking because one of the girls I work with is just getting into comics and really digs the art on the new Marvel series, the painting is really her style, although she liked the pencils as well.
Thanks for responding man. |
I recommend the volume called Kabuki: Metamorphosis.
It is my favorite of the collected volumes so far. And it comes right before the Alchemy series from Marvel. ANd it has compatible artwork that I think she'd like.
And also Skin Deep, which is the volume before Metamorphosis. Both of those tie in with the current Marvel series and are painted like it.
And the story in those is something I think she will like. And they will add a lot of back story to the ALchemy series and make it more relevant to her. |
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jasonhurley Stranger
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Posted: Jan 26, 2005 10:38 pm Post subject: Re: Kabuki: Circle of Blood |
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That's great! Thanks for the tips. _________________ "Once my friend told me that he had found Jesus. I thought to myself, "WooHoo, we're rich!" It turns out he meant something different."
-Jack Handey |
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J.G.Raygun Enthusiast

Joined: 21 May 2004 Posts: 923 Location: Here with US, feeling like we do, like you want to, but never will, again.
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Posted: Jan 27, 2005 12:01 pm Post subject: Re: Kabuki: Circle of Blood |
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The ladies always dig Mack's work. I've been astounded at the places I've found Kabuki tpb's, prints, posters...
heh, get your mind out of the gutter.  _________________ Is that somone who wants to NukE The FUTURE?! |
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jasonhurley Stranger
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Posted: Jan 27, 2005 4:32 pm Post subject: Re: Kabuki: Circle of Blood |
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She's actually talking about getting a Snapdragon tatoo as well. Weird girl this one. _________________ "Once my friend told me that he had found Jesus. I thought to myself, "WooHoo, we're rich!" It turns out he meant something different."
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MACK! Senior Member
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Posted: Jan 27, 2005 10:15 pm Post subject: Re: Kabuki: Circle of Blood |
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jasonhurley wrote: | She's actually talking about getting a Snapdragon tatoo as well. Weird girl this one. |
If she gets it, please send a photo.
I can include it in a book. And David Thornton will put it on davidmackguide.com.
I have a great collection of photos of people's Kabuki related tattoos that I've published in the Reflection books, and more that I'm sending to Thornton for his site.
Please give her my regards.
Thanks for the interest in my books.
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