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Monday, January 12, 2004

I just read an Alan Moore run on WildC.A.T.s called Homecoming. It featured the team going back to Khera and finding out that the war (on which most of the conflict in the whole Wildstorm universe is based, mind you) has been over for 200 years, but no one ever told the folks who went to earth. I'm not sure what effect this had on the Wildstorm universe, if any, but it seemed like a pretty crazy premise to bring about.

One of the things Moore did for his story-telling was to portion out the stories by character and sort of focus an issue on a specific character. There was very little fighting or action for the whole thing.

At the same time this was going on, Savant, back on earth, was forming a second team to take up where the first (now thought dead) left off.

Brian posted at 2:29 PM.
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