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January 19, 2006
Arcade State of the Union As we look back on 2005 and look forward to 2006 we took some time out to chat with Arcade Entertainment's Rob Liefeld about the year that has past and the year ahead in Arcade Entertainment's State of the Union. Newsarama Note: for a full run-down of the projects Liefeld mentions, click here: Maximum Rob – Liefeld Talks “Old” and New Projects Newsarama: Starting with one of your higher-profile projects, you've had the Mark Millar-written Youngblood Bloodsport #1 out for a while now, and a Bootleg for #2, when can fans expect to see the full issue #2 in stores or at conventions? Rob Liefeld:
March/April 2006, it will be available at many of the conventions I'm
attending. As late as Bloodsport is, it still resonates with fans
and issue #2 has many unbelievable Mark Millar moments. It's a brilliant
romp. RL:
NitroGen is great fun. The second issue features many familiar
faces and characters from the Awesome/Extreme catalogue as the story
continues to expand and build towards Supreme Sacrifice, our
summer/fall storyline. RL: That is absolutely correct. As does his daughter Joanna Prophet and Crypt. NRAMA: Moving tdown the list, what is happening with the Brandon Thomas/Marat Mychales Brigade? RL: We're
waiting for the right time on the schedule to release it. It's likely it
will be released as part of Supreme Sacrifice. RL: Not sure at this time, probably some sketchbooks. We'll be mostly producing regular comic books by that time for the most part. NRAMA: Youngblood Imperial was intended to be a monthly, first to be written by Robert Kirkman, and then by Fabian Nicieza. To date, nothing has come out. Where does that stand today? RL: We're finishing it up, the #0, and 2 are complete. Once #3 is completed I'll get it to market. NRAMA: The first issue of Youngblood Maximum Edition came out in 2005, how does it compare to the original? RL: It's very different but not in a way that would confuse anyone. It's amazing how Joe Casey re-organized the story and some small sequences that drastically altered the entire arc. NRAMA: Will issue #2 be out for the San Diego Comic Con International 2006? RL: The compilation of the first six issues will be out by fall 2006. NRAMA: What is going on with the Magic Men property?
RL: There is a finished script and a studio, when the time is
right to announce it, it'll get announced. I try as best as possible
nowadays to concentrate on creating the content, and leave promoting
stuff to the people who buy it. RL:
SHRINK! is still moving forward, I've been in several meetings the
past month as the movie has regained momentum so I'm hopeful that is can
continue moving forward. The upcoming movie Super Ex will
probably determine the immediate future of SHRINK! That's just
the way the business goes. RL:
Supreme Sacrifice will set everything up for Century to
launch. Again, for me, it's now about rolling one-shots and mini-series
that connect so that the die-hard Extreme/Awesome/Arcade fan has
something that they can sink their teeth into. RL: Well as
I mentioned, NitroGen is an important book because it lays the
groundwork for so much of what to come and several important
Extreme/Awesome characters pop up throughout the series as events start
to build toward Supreme Sacrifice and eventually Century.
NitroGen is dealing with the past, present and future of the
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