NOTE:
I have made a mistake. That mistake was the OZT crossover. When
I planned for it I was still new to the whole idea of fan fiction and doing
a x-over seemed like a must. Unfortunately when I realized I was wrong
it was too late. I had to carry out the x-over no matter if I liked it
or not. So I did it and overworked myself, and the result was obvious.
Terrible stories. Around March when I sat down to write anything to do
with OZT I was sick. Really. I just couldn't stand writing it anymore.
All the fun was gone. So I'm sorry I brought all this on you, those readers
who read on no matter how bad I wrote and believed I could keep going.
Now that I am here at the end, finally I would like to ensure all of you
that nothing like this is going to happen again. I will not have any more
crossovers, and believe me I'm just starting to tell good stories. If you
thought the first year was good then you're gonna love what I've got next
year. If you thought the last year was crap then you should like the next
one as well.
Next month, the 1st Anniversary of Vision Comics starts of something
I'm hoping to be better Vision. I've got the legend known as Samy 'Mash'
Merchi, working for Vision on "Unpredictable X-Force", a new title coming
out in May. We've got a new writer Cloud, taking over "Gen. X" in May as
well. One more series guaranteed by the end of the year, and in 1999...
some new mutants (pun intended). Enough ? Once again I want to thank you
all who helped me made it through the first year. I'll see you along the
road.
Tom
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What are your predictions for May ? The Unpredictable has happened
!
"UNPREDICTABLE X-FORCE" #1
Brand new series by Vision Comics and the legend known as Samy
'Mash' Merchi ! Online third week of May !
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"Just say the word, boss, and I'll nuke anything in sight."
-Tab in UXF #1
READ THE INTERVIEW WITH SAMY AT
http://www.utu.fi/~samerc/fanfic/uxf/interview.html
CELEBRATING 1 YEAR OF VISION COMICS