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Posted By: First Amongst Daves Has Planetary finished? - 2007-12-20 11:29 AM
I saw the last issue of Planetary (the fight with the last two of the Four) described on ebay as the final issue.

That isn't right is it? They still have to save whats-his-name from the Negative Zone or wherever he is.
Posted By: Ultimate Jaburg53 Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2007-12-20 7:04 PM
There was supposed to be another issue.

An epilogue issue. This was a year ago.
Posted By: Captain Sammitch Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2007-12-21 5:32 AM
yeah. ellis's blog hasn't revealed a whole lot about it, but there's supposed to be one more episode wrapping up what planetary did after getting rid of the 4, how they saved or tried to save ambrose chase, and so on. I'm gonna have to hunt for some more updates...
Posted By: Grimm Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2007-12-21 7:45 AM
actually Ellis posted a bulletin after the last issue went out saying the book was finished.
Posted By: Captain Sammitch Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2007-12-21 9:23 AM
damn.
Posted By: Grimm Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2007-12-21 9:48 AM
 Originally Posted By: Ultimate Jaburg53
There was supposed to be another issue.

An epilogue issue. This was a year ago.




Jubarg is on the money:

 Quote:
Wednesday, October 25, 2006

For The PLANETARY Freaks In The Audience...


...of which there appear to be many thousands, judging by my MySpace email: listen. I'm sick of repeating this to everyone.

PLANETARY #26 is out today. It ends the story. There'll be a single epilogue/bookend issue out in the early part of next year. And that's it. The story proper ends today. There is no more. Just an epilogue that'll be along in a handful of months.



I'm assuming the "epilogue" is DOA as it has been about a year since it was allegedly going to arrive and there's been no mention of it since.
Posted By: Stupid Doog Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2007-12-21 5:28 PM
They should just release an Absolute edition with the damn manuscript. This thing is never coming out and #26 finished on a somewhat cliffhanger. It'd be nice for us fans to have some closure besides that weak death of the Four.
according to wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetary_%28comics%29
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Planetary #1-27 (issue #27 is due sometime in 2008 and the script is finished and delivered according to Warren Ellis's blog[18])

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ellis' blog:
Almost ten years to the month that John Cassaday and I had our first conversation at San Diego about creating a new series: I have just completed and delivered the full script for PLANETARY #27, the final issue of the series.
I am now going to get drunk and find something to have sex with. I'm home alone, so the chinchilla has a right to look nervous.

Done. Never ask me anything about it again. DONE.

-- W

i'm more looking forward to the 4th tpb. it's hard to reread the series when after the 3rd volume I need to dig through single issues full of ads...also i'm still missing about 3 issues that would cost about $5-$15 each.
Posted By: First Amongst Daves Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2007-12-24 6:49 AM
Easy to pick up single issues on ebay.

I'm a little peeved at Ellis. at first the delays were blamd upon his poor health. But now, given his quite substantial output on other titles - and a novel - including non-creator works at Marvel, it seems more likely he just entirely lost interest in the work and gives the impression he finished it only under reader- and editorial pressure.

I suppose I shouldn't complain. At least its finished. But there is only one thing worse than a non-completed story and that's one which takes years instead of months to finish. But I guess it'd be different if he wasn't prepared to release it until it was picture perfect. The end of the Four wasn't especially clever, and I'm now starting to dread what happens to Ambrose Chase.
Posted By: First Amongst Daves Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2008-06-04 3:53 PM
Six months later...

This really, really sucks.
Posted By: Prometheus Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2008-06-05 12:38 AM
I gave up on Ellis years ago. Something happened to him after his "sickness". He just lost the touch, and rants empty phrases. He's a ghost of the madman that gave us Transmet and Authority. He's no longer relevant, and the piss-poor ending to Planetary more than proved that...
Posted By: Black Machismo Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2008-06-05 12:40 AM
the minute that you saw CK,BW, and diana prince in planetary as elseworlds version of them,selves was the day that planetary jumped the shark.
Posted By: Ultimate Jaburg53 Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2008-06-05 6:49 AM
I have to say I enjoyed his Extremis arc in Iron Man.
Posted By: Ultimate Jaburg53 Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2008-06-05 6:50 AM
But most of that was the art.
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Posted By: Son of Mxy Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2008-06-05 8:40 AM
I told you theo, do not challenge him, for he is the obsessor!
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Posted By: Queenie Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2008-06-05 8:53 PM
I just got finished reading this! For the most part, it was very good.
Posted By: First Amongst Daves Re: Has Planetary finished? - 2008-06-10 2:37 PM
The slow burn build-up hasn't helped. It wasn't intentional, because I think Ellis just lost interest in the title, but everyone kept expecting better and better things, and generally getting better and better issues when Elis could be bothered doing them. And then... the last issue. Pah.

There's this:

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Signs of Life!
Issue 27, the "epilogue" issue of the series, has finally been completed. Ellis, in a June 10th Bad Signal, stated the following:

Almost ten years to the month that John Cassaday and I had our first conversation at San Diego about creating a new series: I have just completed and delivered the full script for PLANETARY #27, the final issue of the series.
I am now going to get drunk and find something to have sex with. I'm home alone, so the chinchilla has a right to look nervous.

Done. Never ask me anything about it again. DONE.

-- W



which is from here:http://home.earthlink.net/~rkkman/frames/index.html

and script:

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Written, delivered, and the first page of script looks like this:


PAGE ONE


Pic 1
Three page-wide pics: The Planetary Building, NYC, in the afternoon sun, like a bright glass needle poked into the middle of Manhattan:


JAGGED (NO TAIL)
- RUSH TRIALS OF THE SO-CALLED "ANTI-CANCER" TREATMENT DEVELOPED BY THE PLANETARY ORGANISATION -

JAGGED (NO TAIL)

- NEW YORK OFFICES OF THE PLANETARY ORGANISATION TODAY DEMONSTRATED A CHEAP ELECTRICAL LEVITATION SYSTEM WITH APPLICATIONS IN -

JAGGED (NO TAIL)

- NEW ORLEANS, THE PLANETARY ORGANISATION'S "SUPER- FABBER" FOR GENERATING INSTANT TEMPORARY SHELTERS -




Pic 2
INT. CORRIDOR: people rushing both ways down the corridor, carrying files, stacks of paper, tablet computers, busy busy busy...

JAGGED (NO TAIL)
- LEGAL CHALLENGES TO THE PLANETARY ORGANISATION'S "LIFE STATIONS," COMMUNITY DEVICES THAT PROVIDE WATER, BASIC PROTEIN, HEATING AND LIGHT FOR FREE -

JAGGED (NO TAIL)

- TOWARDS THE END OF ITS NINE-MONTH VOYAGE TO MARS, CARRYING, MOST FAMOUSLY, THE PLANETARY SOCIETY'S "QUNET" DEVICE FOR INSTANT COMMUNICATION ACROSS DEEP SPACE -

JAGGED (NO TAIL)

- PLANETARY SOCIETY'S "HYPER-COLLIMATION" SHEETS, CARBON FABRICS THAT BECOME BOMBPROOF SHIELDS -




Pic 3
INT: BIG LECTURE HALL: where the DRUMMER addresses a room full of techies all holding tablet computers - behind him, a wall-size flat-panel display of computer file folders, arranged almost like the petals of a chrysanthemum:


DRUMMER
- INTO FILES TEN THOUSAND TO TEN NINE HUNDRED NINETY NINE. THAT'S THE TWENTY PERCENT MARK.

DRUMMER

ONE YEAR, TWENTY PERCENT OF THE RANDALL DOWLING DATABASE EXPLORED.

DRUMMER

ELIJAH'S GOING INSANE OVER THIS. I'M KEEPING YOU COVERED, BUT, SERIOUSLY, DEPARTMENT HEADS, YOU NEED TO CONSIDER HIRING MORE BODIES -




So the script was finished a year ago to the day, today. Where be the comic?



I still liked my idea (and not just because it was my idea) as a better ending: Snow was actually Randall Dowling, who had copied Snow's form (as a gooey rubber shape-shifter) and stolen Snow's memories to better effect his infiltration of Planetary, before dumping Snow's body in a pit somewhere (which would have been much more the Four's style). But the memory dump hasn't quite worked. Snow's sheer bloody-minded character embodied in those memories repeatedly over-rides Dowling's personality leading to Snow's residual personality forcing Dowling to kill himself. More tragic, more heroic, and an explanation as to why the Four kept Snow alive after they captured him (they didn't keep him alive, they replaced him with a spy).

Anyway... the earlier issues are good so at least we'll always have Paris in the springtime.
Posted By: the G-man Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-06-04 5:41 PM
Planetary #27 to ship from DC/Wildstorm in October: John Cassaday announced to the live audience of the 200th Comics News Insider podcast that the long awaited final epilogue issue of the superhero archeology series Planetary would be published in October.
Posted By: Prometheus Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-06-04 6:04 PM
And the world shrugged.

I mean, seriously. Could they piss over this series more?
Posted By: Joe Mama Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-06-04 6:27 PM
 Originally Posted By: Lucius Prometheus Vorenus
And the world shrugged.

I mean, seriously. Could they piss over this series more?


Yes they could. they could do a crossover with IDW's Star Trek series. That would be a full bowel movement all over Planetary.

PS: Fuck Trek.
Posted By: Prometheus Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-06-04 6:28 PM
YOU SUCK JOE MAMA!!!
Posted By: Captain Sammitch Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-06-04 6:33 PM
 Originally Posted By: Lucius Prometheus Vorenus
And the world shrugged.

I mean, seriously. Could they piss over this series more?


it would've been awesome if their level of procrastination didn't make me look fastidious...
Posted By: Stupid Doog Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-06-04 6:45 PM
Planetary is a great book, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it, but Ellis' lack of respect for fans of the book has turned me off of his works. Other than Anna Mercury, I haven't bought or read anything by Ellis in a few years because you can feel his contempt for Planetary whenever he had to talk about it. Sure, I bet he was sick of talking about it, but that's his own fault that it was so late we all had to wait for Cassiday to free up enough time to draw it. He should scrotum up and say "sorry guys" whenever it comes up instead of his usual "drop the fucking subject you shit-eye!". I'm buying it, if nothing more than to finish the set and JC art.
Posted By: the G-man Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-06-04 7:44 PM
 Originally Posted By: Stupid Doog
Planetary is a great book, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it, but Ellis' lack of respect for fans of the book has turned me off of his works. Other than Anna Mercury, I haven't bought or read anything by Ellis in a few years because you can feel his contempt for Planetary whenever he had to talk about it. Sure, I bet he was sick of talking about it, but that's his own fault that it was so late we all had to wait for Cassiday to free up enough time to draw it. He should scrotum up and say "sorry guys" whenever it comes up instead of his usual "drop the fucking subject you shit-eye!". I'm buying it, if nothing more than to finish the set and JC art.




Any idea why Ellis hated his own book that much?
Posted By: Joe Mama Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-06-04 7:52 PM
 Originally Posted By: Lucius Prometheus Vorenus
YOU SUCK JOE MAMA!!!


Posted By: thedoctor Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-06-04 8:44 PM
 Originally Posted By: the G-man of Zur-En-Arrh
 Originally Posted By: Stupid Doog
Planetary is a great book, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it, but Ellis' lack of respect for fans of the book has turned me off of his works. Other than Anna Mercury, I haven't bought or read anything by Ellis in a few years because you can feel his contempt for Planetary whenever he had to talk about it. Sure, I bet he was sick of talking about it, but that's his own fault that it was so late we all had to wait for Cassiday to free up enough time to draw it. He should scrotum up and say "sorry guys" whenever it comes up instead of his usual "drop the fucking subject you shit-eye!". I'm buying it, if nothing more than to finish the set and JC art.




Any idea why Ellis hated his own book that much?


I don't think it was the book. It was people constantly wanting to know when the book was coming out.
Posted By: Grimm Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-06-04 11:20 PM
 Originally Posted By: Lucius Prometheus Vorenus
And the world shrugged.

I mean, seriously. Could they piss over this series more?



yeah, they could do to it what they've done to the rest of the Wildstorm books. Let's not give Levitz any ideas, mmkay? ;\)
Posted By: Prometheus Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-06-05 12:11 AM
That's true, Johnny Ace. They could rape the corpse...
Posted By: the G-man Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-06-05 12:22 AM
 Originally Posted By: Grimm
 Originally Posted By: Lucius Prometheus Vorenus
And the world shrugged.

I mean, seriously. Could they piss over this series more?



yeah, they could do to it what they've done to the rest of the Wildstorm books.


Posted By: Grimm Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-21 9:46 PM

Oct. 7, 40 pages, 3 piece gatefold cover. you've been warned.
Posted By: the G-man Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-21 9:52 PM
 Originally Posted By: thedoctor
 Originally Posted By: the G-man of Zur-En-Arrh
 Originally Posted By: Stupid Doog
Planetary is a great book, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it, but Ellis' lack of respect for fans of the book has turned me off of his works. Other than Anna Mercury, I haven't bought or read anything by Ellis in a few years because you can feel his contempt for Planetary whenever he had to talk about it. Sure, I bet he was sick of talking about it, but that's his own fault that it was so late we all had to wait for Cassiday to free up enough time to draw it. He should scrotum up and say "sorry guys" whenever it comes up instead of his usual "drop the fucking subject you shit-eye!". I'm buying it, if nothing more than to finish the set and JC art.




Any idea why Ellis hated his own book that much?


I don't think it was the book. It was people constantly wanting to know when the book was coming out.


Those bastards...investing in a series and then having the temerity to expect a conclusion.
Posted By: thedoctor Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-21 9:56 PM
Way to be Johnny-on-the-spot with that one. Only took you over a month.
Posted By: thedoctor Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-21 9:57 PM
You're old.
Posted By: thedoctor Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-21 9:57 PM
Like Ric Flair.
Posted By: thedoctor Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-21 9:57 PM
And the Civil War.
Posted By: thedoctor Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-21 9:57 PM
Not the Marvel one. The real one.
Posted By: the G-man Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-21 9:58 PM
 Originally Posted By: thedoctor
Way to be Johnny-on-the-spot with that one. Only took you over a month.


I blame a rift in the space time continuum.
Posted By: thedoctor Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-21 9:59 PM
Damn that Superboy Prime and his wall punching!
Posted By: the G-man Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-21 10:12 PM
Someone ought to sue him out of existence, I say.
Posted By: Joe Mama Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-21 11:42 PM
 Originally Posted By: the G-man of Zur-En-Arrh
Someone ought to sue him out of existence, I say.


If there's money to be had, I'll join any class action suits. Superboy's wall-punching, reality warping shenanigans directly contributed to my quitting comics and great pain/suffering.
Posted By: Pig Iran Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-22 5:38 AM
What the fuck is Planetary? Is that like Battle Chasers?
Posted By: Ultimate Jaburg53 Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-22 5:48 AM
Warren Ellis banned me from The Engine.

So fuck him, if it ever comes out I download it.
Posted By: Prometheus Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-22 9:02 PM
 Originally Posted By: Ultimate Jaburg53
So fuck him, if it ever comes out I download it.


Posted By: Im Not Mister Mxyzptlk Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-22 11:40 PM
Why did he ban you?
Posted By: Stupid Doog Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-23 5:27 AM
Probably didn't call him Master Storyteller like all the other douche nozzels that post on his board.
Posted By: Ultimate Jaburg53 Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-23 5:44 AM
 Originally Posted By: Im Not Mister Mxyzptlk
Why did he ban you?


One of the Suicide Girl wanna-be mods complained about the size of my avatar.

So I posted in reply; "Yeah?" But shrank my avatar right away.

Ellis wrote this angry post because I must have been so rude to his mod by posting "Yeah?"


Then he banned me.

What an asshole.
Posted By: Im Not Mister Mxyzptlk Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-23 8:07 AM
IP ban or name delete?
Posted By: Son of Mxy Re: Planetary #27 to Ship - 2009-07-23 2:53 PM
If your name gets deleted on the Internet your soul fades away in real life.
Posted By: the G-man Planetary 27 Preview - 2009-09-01 12:32 AM
PREVIEW: "Planetary" #27: Courtesy of WildStorm, CBR brings you an advance look at the final issue of "Planetary," the hugely delayed and much beloved series by Warren Ellis and John Cassaday, on sale in October.
Posted By: the G-man Re: Planetary 27 review - 2009-10-08 4:59 PM
Comic Book Resources:
  • Over a decade after it began, after numerous delays as a result of illness or competing projects, after three years since the penultimate issue, Warren Ellis, John Cassaday, and Laura Martin’s “Planetary” concludes this week with issue #27. Considered by some to be one of the best comics of the past decade, “Planetary” has centered on an exploration of the 20th century, unearthing lost secrets, delving into a multitude of different genres, a pastiche of various corners of pop culture, coming together to make a statement about the superhero genre’s dominance of comic books. Ambitious and very quite wondrous at times, that the series ends is both a relief that the story is done and a sad moment since that means there is no more “Planetary” left.

    After issue 26 ended the conflict between Elijah Snow, the 20th century’s version of an anti-body and leader of the Planetary Organization, and the Four, a superpowered group dedicated to keeping humanity down and suppressing achievements that could make the world far better and more advanced, there is only one final piece of unfinished business, one looming loose end: Ambrose Chase, Planetary’s ‘Third Man.’ Apparently shot and killed in issue nine, Elijah and his group, Jakita Wagner and the Drummer, have possibly found a way to save him.

    The means by which they do this is both simple and exceedingly complicated as Ellis delivers page after page of theoretical physics regarding time travel, many of which you can read in the preview pages. Thankfully, Ellis often uses heavy science in his writing and is able to boil it down, at some point, to very workable, easy to understand terms. There’s always a character who acts as the reader’s window into the story and sums it all up. Getting past the actual explanation may be rough going, but it all becomes clear when put into action, including a callback to “Planetary/JLA: Terra Occulta.” The scenes between Elijah and the team are exactly what readers have been missing: snappy banter with the odd thinly-veiled threat of violence and clashing passions. Elijah may be going off the deep end with his obsession to rescue Ambrose, so the Drummer and Jakita need to rein him in, if such a thing is possible.

    Of course, the issue is absolutely gorgeous as John Cassaday makes a rare return to interior art, teaming again with Laura Martin, a team that works in complete harmony. The issue is packed with visual allusions to previous issues, both in the drawings and the colors. The return to the facility from issue nine is marked with a panel of red skies and dark blue ground, much like the colors in that issue. Cassaday draws lush, expansive technology, giving a sense of size and scope to Ambrose’s rescue, infusing the characters with body language and expressions that communicates the severity and seriousness of the situation. The frustration that Jakita feels at not being useful, the passion Elijah shows when insisting on the rescue, the look of doubt in the Drummer’s face... it’s all evident on the page.

    This final issue acts as an epilogue, part finale, part reunion show, one last piece of unfinished business, one last chance to see these characters interact, and for the fantastic team of Ellis, Cassaday, and Martin to collaborate. In some ways, it’s superfluous, just an issue for the fans, but what’s wrong with that? A story as big and sweeping as “Planetary” deserves one last send-off, 28 pages of story wrapped in the beautiful fold-out cover by Cassaday and Martin that manages to work in the entire series in its own way. I, for one, cannot wait to finally reread the entire series -— so if DC could hurry up with that second Absolute volume, I would appreciate it.


How the fuck is actually ending the story "superfluous"?
Posted By: Grimm Re: Planetary 27 review - 2009-10-15 1:43 AM
because the story already ended. this was just filler. wasteful anticlimactic ending to the series.
Posted By: Son of Mxy Re: Planetary 27 review - 2009-10-15 2:24 AM
I'm just pissed that the black dude lived.
Posted By: Prometheus Re: Planetary 27 review - 2009-10-15 2:35 AM
I didn't get it. I read it. I skipped over the techno-babble. I shrugged. Made no sense, and only served to answer that one, single plotline. Glad I didn't pay for it...
Posted By: Son of Mxy Re: Planetary 27 review - 2009-10-15 2:38 AM
I skipped over the part where they let the black dude live. It was too unracist for my tastes.
Posted By: the G-man Re: Planetary 27 review - 2009-10-15 3:38 AM
 Originally Posted By: Grimm
because the story already ended.


Yeah, nothing says "the end" like an issue (26) where the lead character says they aren't through with the mission and the two supporting characters look at each other in shock.

You must have been so pissed they did that superfluous "Return of the Jedi" film after the Star Wars saga ended with "Empire"
Posted By: Prometheus Re: Planetary 27 review - 2009-10-15 4:37 AM
 Originally Posted By: the G-man of Zur-En-Arrh
 Originally Posted By: Grimm
because the story already ended.


Posted By: the G-man Re: Planetary 27 review - 2009-10-15 4:38 AM
Oops. It's sandy vagina day again at casa del pro
Posted By: Prometheus Re: Planetary 27 review - 2009-10-15 4:41 AM
Posted By: allan1 Re: Planetary 27 review - 2009-10-15 12:06 PM
To be honest,I just started reading the trades here a few days ago.Never read an issue before this so hopefully without having had to deal with the lag time of the individual issues,it'll turn out pretty good.I like what I've read so far.
Posted By: Grimm Re: Planetary 27 review - 2009-10-15 9:19 PM
 Originally Posted By: the G-man of Zur-En-Arrh
 Originally Posted By: Grimm
because the story already ended.


Yeah, nothing says "the end" like an issue (26) where the lead character says they aren't through with the mission and the two supporting characters look at each other in shock.

You must have been so pissed they did that superfluous "Return of the Jedi" film after the Star Wars saga ended with "Empire"



because that's clearly the same thing. your snarflike analogies continue to fail. go change your diapers, old man. the stink in here is almost unbearable.
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