The General...sits there, brooding intently, watching the women re-enact ancient masterpieces. As if each graceful move of an arm or flutter of satin inspires him, elevates him, to plot tactical strategies of similar eloquence.
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Home News April 2004 15th

Length of Kabuki: The Alchemy Increases & More
From David Mack:
At this point, I think it is safe to say that [Kabuki: The Alchemy] will be at least 8 issues, but it could very well end up being 10 or 12.

And I have the next three Kabuki stories after that written out as well.

All of the books have ended up being longer than I originally thought they would be in the scripts or outlines. Some of the characters just start fleshing themselves out more and more space gets devoted to characterization of new characters and thier interactions, which is the fun and magical part about it. I always let there be room for improvement on every level of the process.

The story after this one is the Tigerlily story which explores her life as a comic book artist. It features real life stuff with real life characters, such as Bendis and Oeming as main characters in it, and recounts a lot of actual experiences. Dishing dirt and all the juicy details behind the scenes of conventions and comic book business.

It's like true documentary biographical stuff, but I added the Tigerlily character in those scenes as another one of the artists there, so she can recount the story from her POV.


Siamese Figures Released After Scarab and Akemi
According to David Mack, the Siamese action figures will be released after Akemi and Scarab.


Icon Article
From DecaturDaily.com:
Icon, however, has two things going for it that MAX and Epic did not. First, Marvel's management now seems willing to publish books featuring characters the company doesn't own. Second, Icon's first two offerings, "Powers" by Brian Michael Bendis and "Kabuki" by David Mack, are established titles. Previously, Image Comics published both.



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