Is this it?


by GhostbustaD

21 years, 5 months ago


Well I love this whole comic thing so far, the designs for ray, egon, and winston, are fascinating, and as i said before… Is this really “It”?

I believed that “it” was more things, (toys clothing, etc..) but this comic is very cool…

And i don't mean to sound ungreatful for this comic, but i only thought “it” had a lot more to it. but this comic is more than enough.
But this is still very cool.. :s

by Vinz_Clortho

21 years, 5 months ago


There's still one product to be named.

by EctoSlick99

21 years, 5 months ago


Big things come in small packages, man. Lets look at it like this..the Turtles were a comic when th ey came back in the mid-90's and now it's a cartoon series.

I have a strong..psychic feeling that the world will end on–I mean that there will be a cartoon series.

by toygeek

21 years, 5 months ago


Are you SURE it's only one?

Everyone keeps counting what was said as seven of the eight projects…and they may well be. However, trade paperbacks are collections of previously released comics…meaning that after a few issues of the comic are out, they'll collect them up, slap on a new cover, and resolicit at (probably) a better price. TPs are growing more and more popular in the comics community as of late…but they're just re-releases. I personally wouldn't count them as a seperate product for the list. (honestly, I wouldn't count graphic novels seperately either…but most people do, so I will for the sake of argument.)

Just something to ponder.

by Ghostbuster626

21 years, 5 months ago


Graphic novels have a self contained story which usually has nothing to do with what is going on in the comics..so technically they are a seperate product.

by toygeek

21 years, 5 months ago


Heh…yeah, I know. Like I said, my PERSONAL feeling is that they're the same boat, as they're parts of the same license. But I left it separate because I'm most definately in the minority on that thinking.

Trade paperbacks really aren't “separate” product though.