Этот волшебный мужчина обещает и манит, манит и обещает..
Причем обещает появление Дума не только в качестве декорации для Фьючер Фаундейшен, но и истории из его "личной" жизни. Например, меня очень воодушевляет вероятность того, что нам расскажут и покажут как происходило примирение не_самого_лучшего_отца_на_свете и Кристофа.
Пара особо любопытных отрывков из интервью:
"When Ben skirts in issue #5, he becomes involved in 'Fear Itself,'" Hickman explained. "We will see Ben again at some point in 'FF,' but for the next little bit, it's not the place for him -- it's become something he doesn't like. It's full of guys like Doom and Diablo. And who wants to hang out with the Mad Thinker?
In "FF" #8-#9, regular artist Steve Epting returns to help Hickman bring the storyline to a close. "Issue #9 is the end of the 'War of the Four Cities,' but something happens that leads us directly into new, more perilous and dangerous times," Hickman said. "It's bad for Reed. It's bad for Doom. It's bad for Nathaniel. It's bad for the kids. Bad, bad news."
"All of this is constructed with these perfect stories on infinite pages in the back of your head that you never know if you'll get to or not," Hickman said. "Stories like Alex going home for a very special Power Pack Christmas. A modern retelling of the Three Musketeers with Franklin, Artie and Leech, lots of great Val stories. There's all this great Kristoff stuff I want to do with Doom, and my god, Bentley, the clone of the Wizard, is just a lot of fun to write. I've got so much stuff with him that it could be its own book. And, hey, it looks like nobody hates the book, so maybe we'll get to do a bit more of that.
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