Richard A. Knaak Thanks the Fans

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#1

zombiegleemax

Nov 14, 2003 16:16:39
Please click on the link to see what Richard A. Knaak had to say to the fans:

http://www.sff.net/people/knaak/comic.html
#2

zombiegleemax

Nov 14, 2003 19:28:53
Go roaring go go go
Congrats ;D
#3

zombiegleemax

Nov 14, 2003 22:48:06
Thanks for the link. I cannot believe how excited I am for this book to hit the stands.

:D
#4

zombiegleemax

Nov 15, 2003 20:14:41
lost_boy_84:
Hi my friend. I want to also take some time to personally thank you and all the other Dragonlance fans who have taken some time out of their busy schedule to give us some kind of feedback for The Legend of Huma, it was greatly appreciated. One thing that I can say though, the Dragonlance fans have stood up and helped us to breathe life to Richard A. Knaak's The Legend of Huma comic book with their important and timely feedbacks. For that both Mr. Knaak and I are very greatful.

Even now the comic book retailers are learning that the Dragonlance fans support their authors completely each time that someone walks in to order the Legend of Huma comic book with an Order Form. In January the shelves will be filled with The Legend of Huma comic book and very soon after that we will be seeing Chronicles, Legends, Kaz, the Minotaur, and all the rest, even original stories from our favorite authors. My friends THANK YOU for all of your support and let's remember that the success of The Legend of Huma will open up all the rest of the Dragonlance stories that we have come to love Oh before I forget, don't think you're getting away so easily because with the other Dragonlance stories that we write in the future I will still be looking for your valuable feedbacks and inputs for the remainder of The Legend of Huma comic book as well ;)

Mike Bullock:
I can't believe that it's right around the corner, my friend. I'm as excited as you are. I wish that I could show all the amazing pages that I've seen so far, but I can't yet, I have to be patient. Do you know how hard it is keeping something like that to myself, I'm about to explode, lol



Ernst Dabel aka The_Khan (Mongolian Warlord)
The oldest Dabel Brother
President
www.roaringstudios.com
#5

calabozo

Nov 15, 2003 21:41:20
One quick question: can we bougth the comic online (like amazon.com)? some of us dont live in the US.
#6

zombiegleemax

Nov 15, 2003 22:12:56
Actually, my friend if you bring the Order Form to any comic book store, the retailer will be able to order it for you in their Previews Magazine from Diamond Distributors who are able to distribute The Legend of Huma comic book world wide. Don't forget to tell the comic book retailer how awesome Dragonlance is
#7

zombiegleemax

Nov 16, 2003 6:23:42
ya. my comic book store already has it. I've seen it, and a poster too
#8

zombiegleemax

Nov 16, 2003 9:58:45
Originally posted by Calabozo
One quick question: can we bougth the comic online (like amazon.com)? some of us dont live in the US.

Once it is out, you can order it online from Midtown Comics

You may even be able to email the order form to them now to reserve your copy. :D
#9

zombiegleemax

Nov 16, 2003 10:58:07
Originally posted by The_Khan
lost_boy_84:
Hi my friend. I want to also take some time to personally thank you and all the other Dragonlance fans who have taken some time out of their busy schedule to give us some kind of feedback for The Legend of Huma, it was greatly appreciated. One thing that I can say though, the Dragonlance fans have stood up and helped us to breathe life to Richard A. Knaak's The Legend of Huma comic book with their important and timely feedbacks. For that both Mr. Knaak and I are very greatful.

Even now the comic book retailers are learning that the Dragonlance fans support their authors completely each time that someone walks in to order the Legend of Huma comic book with an Order Form. In January the shelves will be filled with The Legend of Huma comic book and very soon after that we will be seeing Chronicles, Legends, Kaz, the Minotaur, and all the rest, even original stories from our favorite authors. My friends THANK YOU for all of your support and let's remember that the success of The Legend of Huma will open up all the rest of the Dragonlance stories that we have come to love Oh before I forget, don't think you're getting away so easily because with the other Dragonlance stories that we write in the future I will still be looking for your valuable feedbacks and inputs for the remainder of The Legend of Huma comic book as well ;)

Mike Bullock:
I can't believe that it's right around the corner, my friend. I'm as excited as you are. I wish that I could show all the amazing pages that I've seen so far, but I can't yet, I have to be patient. Do you know how hard it is keeping something like that to myself, I'm about to explode, lol



Ernst Dabel aka The_Khan (Mongolian Warlord)
The oldest Dabel Brother
President
www.roaringstudios.com

This post has skipped my notice :p No need to thanx. Just doing what I love to do
And u wont get rid of me easily. I'll always be nearby to help you guys whenever necessary :P
I can't wait till I get my paws on the comics. I also wanted the poster but it's too expensive to me :P
#10

brimstone

Nov 17, 2003 10:56:44
Originally posted by The_Khan
Even now the comic book retailers are learning that the Dragonlance fans support their authors completely each time that someone walks in to order the Legend of Huma comic book with an Order Form. In January the shelves will be filled with The Legend of Huma comic book and very soon after that we will be seeing Chronicles, Legends, Kaz, the Minotaur, and all the rest, even original stories from our favorite authors. My friends THANK YOU for all of your support and let's remember that the success of The Legend of Huma will open up all the rest of the Dragonlance stories that we have come to love

One thing I've been wondering is, exactly how well does Legend of Huma have to do in order to see Chronicles and Legends and more?

When will you know if you translate those books as well?

Is there a possibility of original stories in the future like the previous DC comic line? (which started off slow...but ended really strong with the stories about Riva and Taladas, I thought)

Thanks!
#11

zombiegleemax

Nov 17, 2003 20:54:22
Lost_Boy:
I'm happy to hear that you're hanging around for the long run, my friend

Brimstone:
Well, George R.R. Martin's The Hedge Knight sold out within a week of hitting the comic book stores. The comic book retailers told us that The Hedge Knight sold better than any other comic books even Superman, Batman, and X-men. The Hedge Knight fans are assuring that we can adapt A Song of Ice and Fire series for them and all the comic book retailers are awed at how fast The Hedge Knight comic books fly off of the shelves. If The Legend of Huma comic book can do as good as The Hedge Knight or even better then all the other Dragonlance books are a sure bet. So from now until January it will be up to the Dragonlance fans to make as much a noise as The Hedge Knight fans did

As we progress with The Legend of Huma series we will keep in touch with WOTC and if things are looking excellent and more excellent in the comic book stores then the better will things look for moving on the other Dragonlance novels as well.

Definitely there will be original stories as well as direct adaptations as well