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"Jeremiah" Lives In Comic
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Comic-book writer Andrew Foley told SCI FI Wire that he has penned an interactive comic that extends the story of Showtime's canceled SF drama series Jeremiah, created by Babylon 5's J. Michael Straczynski. Platinum Studios, the production company that developed the series, will publish the free comic, titled Jeremiah—The Last Empire
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[quote]Foley credited Platinum chief executive Scott Mitchell Rosenberg with keeping the Jeremiah franchise alive. "Scott refuses to give up on Jeremiah," Foley said. "He's got a prequel film set at the time of the Big Death in development."[/quote]
I'd bet that these folks have been in contact with Joe about this, but only on an unofficial basis. I'm not at all sure whether Joe would tell them what more he had in mind for the show, though.
as long as that (or the persons at mgm... though it could be that the troublemakers were only in the tv-production branch, and don't have anything to do with comics) doesn't change, i don't think his professional "pride" (i don't know the right word) would allow him to work with them, and they probably wouldn't want him involved in any way.
However, I don't think that MGM would be involved in the comics stuff, since the original comic is platinum studio property, so if Platinum decides to pick up the comic series. MGM wouldn't be involved.,
The question is how the original deal between MGM and Platinum looked like (ie. if things based on the show are "owned" by MGM or Platinum, as jms only used the basic setting, as far as i've heard)