Andrew Foley Continues To Write Things

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From the audience: Do you actually own Watchmen?

Alan Moore: My understanding is that when Watchmen is finished and DC have not used the characters for a year, they’re ours.

Dave Gibbons: They pay us a substantial amount of money…

Moore: … to retain the rights. So basically they’re not ours, but if DC is working with the characters in our interests then they might as well be. On the other hand, if the characters have outlived their natural life span and DC doesn’t want to do anything with them, then after a year we’ve got them and we can do what we want with them, which I’m perfectly happy with.

Gibbons: What would be horrendous, and DC could legally do it, would be to have Rorschach crossing over with Batman or something like that, but I’ve got enough faith in them that I don’t think they’d do that. I think because of the unique team they couldn’t get anybody else to take it over to do Watchmen II or anything else like that, and we’ve certainly got no plans to do Watchmen II.

Watchmen panel, moderated by Neil Gaiman, at London’s UK Comic Art Convention, September 21, 1986 (as printed in The Comics Journal #116, July, 1987). (via mistahphil)
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Andrew Foley Continues To Write Things He wrote DONE TO DEATH, published by IDW and featuring art by Eisner nominee and Shuster award winner Fiona Staples (Image's SAGA, North 40, The Mystery Society), Foreword by 30 Days of Night creator Steve Niles.

He co-wrote the comic book COWBOYS & ALIENS with Fred van Lente, but you'd probably never know it if you didn't have a copy of the book in your hands. Currently available from HarperCollins' !tBooks imprint.

He wrote the short story "Fit For A King", for Dark Horse's CREEPY COMICS #4. Art was by Rahsan Ekedal (Top Cow's Echoes, Solomon Kane) A collection including the story is now available.

He wrote a comic called THE HOLIDAY MEN in THE MASSACRE MEMORIAL DAY SALE MASSACRE. Art by The Future of Comics (III) Nick Johnson. You can read it at Graphic.ly under the Please Remain Comics banner.

He wrote the comic book PARTING WAYS, which was drawn by Scott Mooney and Nick Craine (X-Statix). It is also available at Graphic.ly under the Please Remain Comics banner.

He writes tweets. A lot of tweets. Some of them make sense. A few of them aren't complete fabrications. The previous sentence was a complete fabrication.

He used to write a different, less focused blog than this one is intended to be. Andrew6 on LiveJournal. Is LiveJournal still a thing? I haven't checked recently.

He's writing a lot of other stuff. But not nearly enough. Never enough.

Andrew can be reached at tafoley@ telus.net, when he can be reached at all.

Ask me anything
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