
Posted by KreeCapt on October 8, 2006, 9:20 pm, in reply to "Why the delays?" --Previous Message--
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KB abd Jackson Guice asked for a 2 month break and a re-launch, but DC felt that they could deliver without a delay between issues 39 and 40. Putting a lot of faith into Jackson to be on time for a monthly. KB can write fast enough, but Jackson was not ready and the art has suffered in part because of it. Rather than put out an inferior product they are getting an extension. So if you look at what was supposed to happen and what did happen, KB and Jackson guessed about right in needed 2 months break to get ready so they are on time. ZDC was just over zealous.
: Is there a reason I missed why the past few
: issue releases are being delayed?
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