At his spotlight panel at SDCC on Friday, July 22, 2016, JMS made the surprising announcement that, barring a few things still in the works, he's decided to leave comics and concentrate on writing novels and plays in addition to his work on TV and feature films.
He didn't mention the fates of any previously announced projects but from the sounds of things, he's been starting to wind things down for a year or so now, following some really major eye surgery.
While I'm very much looking forward to seeing what comes in the future, I can't pretend that I'm not sad that we won't be seeing more of the 'Book of Lost Souls' or 'Apocalypse Al' or 'Dream Police' or 'Ten Grand' or even (because I had to peek between my fingers 'Sidekick'.
At a guess, I'd say we'll probably see the 'Flash: Earth One' book since JMS mentioned that there was something from DC. But it looks like 'Alone' and 'Cemetery Cats' will ever see the light of day.
Well, crud - I've just depressed myself.
I don't think I'd realized how much I wanted to see all of those. Plus I'm selfishly aware that with Joe's Comics, JMS was entirely in charge of what we'd see of what he wrote. As with TV and Features, I have a sinking feeling that a lot more plays and novels will be written than we'll ever get to see. Sigh...Guess I got spoiled!
Jan
He didn't mention the fates of any previously announced projects but from the sounds of things, he's been starting to wind things down for a year or so now, following some really major eye surgery.
While I'm very much looking forward to seeing what comes in the future, I can't pretend that I'm not sad that we won't be seeing more of the 'Book of Lost Souls' or 'Apocalypse Al' or 'Dream Police' or 'Ten Grand' or even (because I had to peek between my fingers 'Sidekick'.
At a guess, I'd say we'll probably see the 'Flash: Earth One' book since JMS mentioned that there was something from DC. But it looks like 'Alone' and 'Cemetery Cats' will ever see the light of day.
Well, crud - I've just depressed myself.

Jan
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