Comicbookresources have posted an interview with Simon Furman confirming that Regeneration is ending with the 100th issue.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page ... e&id=50570
Is anyone surprised given the sales numbers?
EDIT: Also, legendary run? The whole thing, maybe, but he's only added a handful of new issues to the run, really.
Simon Furman on Regeneration #100 / James Roberts interview with Bleeding Cool
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I'm fairly certain this started off with the purpose to end at 100 regardless of sales. It was said from day 1 I believe.
Few stuff in the UK to trade/sell. Measly sales thread.
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Regeneration's at least 3 times better if you've read the marvel G1 US run.
But it's still nowhere near RID or MTMTE level.
Still, the highest point for this series was issues 83 to 85 or something. Which was over a year ago
But it's still nowhere near RID or MTMTE level.
Still, the highest point for this series was issues 83 to 85 or something. Which was over a year ago
Few stuff in the UK to trade/sell. Measly sales thread.
Once the initial "Furman you've raped my childhood" emotions began to subside, I chose to simply enjoy it for what it is: a delightfully silly bunch of old tosh. When Jhiaxus cracked that joke about the Hub Network, I literally laughed out loud. I'm still not sure if the whole book's just amazingly inept or a deliberately subversive in-joke but either way it's one hell of a ride.
New interview with James Roberts from Bleeding Cool:
http://www.bleedingcool.com/forums/fron ... guise.html
http://www.bleedingcool.com/forums/fron ... guise.html