Hey, I thought the Parrot was pretty cute. Kind of a cross between Tinkerbell, the Wasp, and Hawkgirl.
Hey, I thought the Parrot was pretty cute. Kind of a cross between Tinkerbell, the Wasp, and Hawkgirl.
So it's been almost another week... guess I'll bump this thread since not surprisingly I've gotten no response in the Riddick thread.
I appreciate the boss man Nick giving us a slight bit of hope for more Project Superpowers but maybe we could get I don't know a little something more? Like a teaser image or...... eh.
Here's a visual metaphor to keep us company while we wait.
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Last edited by positronic; 05-31-2012 at 04:10 AM.
I would just like to hear a realistic time-frame; whether that is 3, 6, 12 months or whatever, just something.
As a consumer I accept we have no entitlement to know what is going on, but the longer that passes since the last published book, the more that hurts the line in my opinion.
More PSP, PLEASE!!!
Hope this helps
SpaceGhost
With the seeming demise of the Kirby Genesis line, I have been thinking over the past day - is the limbo-like status of the PSU line actually hurting DE's other offerings? More broadly does any time a specific line (PSU or otherwise) goes on indefinite and unspecified hiatus hurt sales for DE elsewhere?
I ask those questions because for my own part I am a little wary of 'buying into' yet more erratically published lines/books, and I do not want to be in a position of dropping something for a PSU return.
Now if that kind of position was repeated with other customers, then I think that it is valid to suggest that the lack of communication could be hurting other books DE puts out.
Would it be better to say if the line is truly done and over or provide a firm window of return? Would that be less harmful to DE as a publisher? Or am I extrapolating too broadly from one individual experience (my own) to offer a valid perspective for other readers/customers/consumers?