robguillory
Name: Rob Guillory
Bio: I draw CHEW from Image Comics.
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Exclusive Rob Guillory Cover for PREGNANT BITCHES OF WAR #1
June 6, 2013 2:11 pm I think they've got their hands full with DC's Villains Month, aka "Rape-apalooza."
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Exclusive Rob Guillory Cover for PREGNANT BITCHES OF WAR #1
June 6, 2013 1:49 pm You are correct.This will be seen by far less people than have gazed upon Emma's crotch.
You do realize it's more of a shoutout to Inglorious Basterds than a statement about women, right?
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Exclusive Rob Guillory Cover for PREGNANT BITCHES OF WAR #1
June 6, 2013 1:18 pm Oh, come on. Emma Frost's cameltoe is a staple of Big 2 comics. A pregnant lady holding guns is hardly outrage material.
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What’s Wrong With You? Apple, SAGA #12, and Yet Another Witch Hunt [UPDATE]
April 10, 2013 3:34 pm I love you, Flanagan.
Sadly, this compulsion to always think the worst of people/companies/etc isn't just a Comics problem. It's a societal thing that is breeding little hate-babies all over the Internet.
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BREAKING: Orson Scott Card Eats at Chik-Fil-A
February 18, 2013 1:21 pm I support this. Less of a line for Rob. Those Chick-Fil-A lines are f*cking LOOOONG.
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Making The Case For TV-Like Seasons in Comics and Fewer Ongoing Promises
October 19, 2012 1:16 pm Niiiiice.
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Making The Case For TV-Like Seasons in Comics and Fewer Ongoing Promises
October 19, 2012 1:07 pm Jupiter's Children is a new creator-owned book from Mark Millar and Frank Quitely.
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Making The Case For TV-Like Seasons in Comics and Fewer Ongoing Promises
October 19, 2012 12:54 pm Yeah, I think a lot of creator-owned books are gonna go this way. Mostly because so many creator-owned books have small creative teams, which leads to longer production times.I seem to recall reading about SAGA and Jupiter's Children both having 5-6 week production schedules.
With CHEW, because we're a two-man creative team, our production schedule for each issue is 5 weeks. Which tends to fall awkwardly with the monthly Diamond solicitations. We've flirted with the idea of "seasons", with a few months between each arc. Will we do it? We'll see.
From my experience, Publishers tend to be a little scared of not soliciting books for months at a time, for fear of the readers forgetting about the book. Instead, they often choose to solicit, fully knowing books will be a few weeks late, to maintain visibility and presence in the market.
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CHEW #26
May 22, 2012 3:08 pm OH, then the POYO one-shot after that, THEN issue 28 comes out.
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CHEW #26
May 22, 2012 3:08 pm Yeah, 27 re-release next month with a new cover, a bonus 5-page story and full script bonus features all for the usual $3. You may wanna buy it again (hopefully).
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