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Both of us would like to, but we're both in a position where neither of us can spend a lot of time working on projects that don't bring in any money. I'm hopeful for the future.
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Yesterday I bought and read the one-shot comic Dollhoush Epitaph. Joss didnt write but his brother did, so same differance right? There is nothing canon shattering, or especially insightfull but cool nonetheless.
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I wish it wasn't one-shot. How long after it did Epitaph One happen, do you think? There's plenty of story there.
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Not long I would say, but much of that type of content would be interchangeable with the first half hour of 28 Days Later the movie. It touches upon on the canon mythos enough to still make it about Dollhouse, but anything more about the Felicia Day crew would be much more of a spin-off and I dont think there is enough to warrant it.
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Judging from the episodes that Joss's brother wrote for Dollhouse, there's a big damned difference who wrote the comic.
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I never looked to see who wrote what, Joss has always relied on differant writers but persnickered over the content to preserve the the story and feel. Did Jed Whedon's work bother you that much? the only other brother I have known to partake in Joss' trade is Zack Whedon.
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I just looked up Jeds episodes, he did write both epitaph episodes and The Attic. All three were impressive IMO.
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