http://www.newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=6776

Neat.

Check out that art. It'd be cool if you could barely notice the difference between the old pages and the new ones, but that probably won't happen.

This is the coolest part:

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And there is one other part that needs to be addressed – making Games work in 2004. “The only thing that Marv and I will have to sit down and figure out is how to make this work as a good piece of suspenseful storytelling, as all of these characters are now throwbacks to the late 1980s – their hairstyles, their clothing, the World Trade Center – all of these things are part of the story elements,” Perez said. “So Marv and I will have to work out a framing sequence that will allow Games to have some sort of ramifications or repercussions, so that this old, ‘untold tale’ will be important to the current day, something to give it a feeling of urgency. The story, if done straight as an untold tale will not have any emotional investment, since everyone knows what has happened to these characters in the 16 years since the story was written. That’s one of the main concerns we have now.”
They're right about that: a story completely set in the past would have no real repercussions.