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Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Wha...Huh: The Saga Continues

Abhay on PCB finds a Patton Oswalt Q&A thread where this little piece of info is dug up:

I had a two-page story in WHA...HUH? It's one of the reasons Marvel killed it. I'm paying Jim Mahfood (the original artist) to draw it, and then I'll post it on my website. There's another artist currently drawing the original story I wrote for BIZARRO WORLD, which I'll also post.

I've been trying to keep atop of this and as far as I know this is the first time I've heard someone involved with Wha...Huh admitting the book has been killed. Odd that it would come from a statement that gives us hope that we'll see at least some of the book someday.

The trailer for Oswalt's film The Comedians of Comedy is at the SXSW website. For some reason these trailers from SXSW suck and are hardly giving us any idea what's in the movie. This one feels like someone deiced "I'll excerpt 30 seconds from the whole movie, doesn't matter which 30." Still, I have high hopes for the movie itself because I was at the LA show which rocked my socks off.

Now when will Marvel get Robert Evans to write a comic? He's already working with Stan Lee!

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