Wow, you'd think the story would move a lot faster if it's that short.The comic is seven pages plus cover.
Not surprised in the slightest.Donations to Interlude seem to be slowing down.
Wow, you'd think the story would move a lot faster if it's that short.The comic is seven pages plus cover.
Not surprised in the slightest.Donations to Interlude seem to be slowing down.
Lane once said he pays the artist whenever he can afford to, so that probably means he'll pay for one page at atime and the artist, schedule permitting, will draw that one page.Wow, you'd think the story would move a lot faster if it's that short.
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Oh, well, then that's totally on Lane.Oh, no I meant we'd get more story out of it.
I'm more concerned about your non sequiturs.Beware of psychic vampires.
Don't say I didn't warn you.
Alec reaches a new low.![]()
In today's AxaMonitor Daily:
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- We have an overview of details that have come to light in Alec Peters’ dealings with the widow of Emmy-winning Star Trek VFX artist Gary Hutzel. She has a $94,400 beef with his sale of the Entreprise model featured in the 1996 DS9 episode, “Trials and Tribble-ations.”
- The public revelation of this dispute (we've been working on this story for months) hasn’t made Peters happy. Read the list of the people he says he’s suing over the Hutzel story. Hint: It includes a “guaranteed” lawsuit against yours truly for publishing this story at all.
- Finally, take a look at our timeline of the sale of the Enterprise model, which includes details and downloadable documents demonstrating what happened. And didn’t.
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And I'd give good money if he'd shut up!Alec is as constant as the northern star.
And I'd give good money if he'd shut up!
The next Short Trek will be called "Garth of Axanar".You, and me both!
The more I read about AP's shenanigans the more I wish someone would make Axanar right out from under him. If I had the resources, and a little more know how, I'd be very tempted to try.
It must really burn that his Axanar story has been rendered entirely non-canon by Discovery.The next Short Trek will be called "Garth of Axanar"..
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