I read them on the Internet. I still have copies on DVD somewhere. I liked them - I was rised on sf/ fantasy comics - mostly French or Belgian like Thorgal and La Quête de l'oiseau du temps (The Search of the Bird of Time). I liked the many worlds and mithology and even the more childish ones had their moments. And art was really pretty.
Ahh. Sadly, I think the "comics on the web!" thing Crossgen had going was part of the reason they folded--people stopped paying for the comics.
This is not to say they didn't also suffer from being unable to find a large enough audience. Sadly, they tried to bite off more than they could chew, I think.
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I liked them - I was rised on sf/ fantasy comics - mostly French or Belgian like Thorgal and La Quête de l'oiseau du temps (The Search of the Bird of Time).
I liked the many worlds and mithology and even the more childish ones had their moments.
And art was really pretty.
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This is not to say they didn't also suffer from being unable to find a large enough audience. Sadly, they tried to bite off more than they could chew, I think.