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About the comic book spinoff

Post by johnajvide » Mon Apr 19, 2010 11:31 am

Hi, There;

John Ajvide Liindqvist speaking.
Since there has been some discussion I just wanted to make my own position clear on this Comic-Book-Spinoff thing.
No one has spoken to me about it. Never heard a word about it until the press release.
And I am deeply against it.
I will do what is in my power to stop this from happening. I cannot see how they can possibly have the right to do a thing like this without acquiring some kind of rights from me. I find it quite offensive that they weave such plans for my characters without even once asking how I feel about it.
A straight comic-book adaptation of the novel might be one thing, but this thing being planned … I loathe it.
So. Now you know me view on this, dear infected.

P.S. The very few personal e-mails that I have gotten through this page, I won´t answer them. Sorry, sorry, but I don´t want to start walking down that path. The Facebook page that exists with my name on it is not made by me, I don´t do these things. I do appreciate your interest (Otherwise I wouldn´t be here, would I?) but I won´t go into personal communication. I hope you understand. D.S.

All the best

John

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Re: About the comic book spinoff

Post by Microwave Jellyfish » Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:05 pm

Hey, thanks for this insight. We've been wondering if you had any part in this. It's pretty sad how they can do whatever they want without your permission.

But I guess you still have faith in Matt Reeves' work, and I hope the new film won't let you down, no matter how America treats your characters when it comes to spin-offs and advertising. Keep up the good work etc. and thanks for visiting us again. 8-)
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Re: About the comic book spinoff

Post by gattoparde59 » Mon Apr 19, 2010 12:11 pm

To be honest, I really didn't give much thought to a comic book version of Let Me In until now since I don't pay much attention to comic books. Then again I am not the creator.

If johnajvide is against it, then I am against it to. :evil:

I'll break open the story and tell you what is there. Then, like the others that have fallen out onto the sand, I will finish with it, and the wind will take it away.

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Re: About the comic book spinoff

Post by DMt. » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:01 pm

A comic could, theoretically, be as well and sensitively handled as the film.

But allowing a bunch of crooks to steal your IPR and ride roughshod over your characters and plot, surely that's another matter entirely, with a big NO attached.

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Post by danielma » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:07 pm

Hey John, very cool that you continue to post here and keep watch on the board

While I'm kind of curious to see the art style behind it, and morbidly curious to see the story they choose to depict. I can't say I'm terribly excited over the prospect of it....Shame too I was really starting to warm up to the whole Let Me In deal.

I have to say though, with this dreadful idea of a comic book spin off and the dreadful potential that it could end up being there own take on an epilouge or such. Is there any chance it might light the passion a little further to give us your true epilouge to the story :D :D

On a quick little geek note because I can, I can't wait for Human Harbor to get its English Translation, I'm dying to read your third book.

Thanks for all the hardwork John and cheers from an Australian fan :)
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Re: About the comic book spinoff

Post by Struan » Mon Apr 19, 2010 3:12 pm

I guess the videogame version is out of the question then. :mrgreen:

Seriously, glad to see you're on top of all this John, and glad to see you're still lurking around. :)
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Re: About the comic book spinoff

Post by PeteMork » Mon Apr 19, 2010 7:04 pm

johnajvide wrote:A straight comic-book adaptation of the novel might be one thing, but this thing being planned … I loathe it.
So. Now you know me view on this, dear infected.
Certainly on this subject, your wish is our command! If there is anything we can do to help, let us know. Letter-writing? e-mails? Give us the word! :twisted:
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Re: About the comic book spinoff

Post by a_contemplative_life » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:03 pm

Anything to make a buck.

I wish they'd just re-release the film on a wider basis than was done originally. I would love to see it on a big screen.
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Re: About the comic book spinoff

Post by drakkar » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:17 pm

You are an attorney - do you know how the laws are in this respect? And how they are practiced?
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Re: About the comic book spinoff

Post by a_contemplative_life » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:35 pm

drakkar wrote:You are an attorney - do you know how the laws are in this respect? And how they are practiced?
No, that is not my area of expertise, I'm afraid.
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