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elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2010-01-08 10:47 pm
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*insert sparkly joke here*

Twilight revealed!!!eleventy!!!

"What if I'm not the hero? What if I'm... the bad guy?" [insert constipated look]

Sorry, couldn't help myself.

*clears throat*

Seriously though... Um... Afraid there is no 'seriously'. I obviously must care on *some* level, because I'm making this post, but mostly I'm just wishing Joss would back away and let my dear slayers & vampires rest in peace. Dunno what they did to deserve this.

Anyway, what amuses me most of all is this:

Allie promised that Whedon had plans to reconcile both versions to make a cohesive Buffyverse. "I talked to Chris [Ryall] at IDW last night, and I'm going to talk to him today to reassure him that it all connects and it's all going to jibe. That's one thing we wanted to reassure him of and to make clear. This isn't going to be some big conflict with the IDW continuity. It's all going to be made to work."

So *now* they care about continuity?

Shame about the unrecognisable characters...

(I feel I ought to have something else to say, but... I just don't care. Presuming, of course, that it's not an early April-fools joke. *shrugs*)

But! Look: Cute pictures of Eleven and Amy in the show! :)
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[identity profile] stormwreath.livejournal.com 2010-01-08 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
According to the telephone interview with Scott Allie, Twilight's identity was already established four-five years ago, before one world of 'After The Fall' was written. So I assume IDW took care to make sure their story fit into the continuity of the story Joss was already telling with that character.

This might explain why IDW no longer put Joss's name on the covers of their Angel comics once AtF finished, though.