Marvel rejected this couple, so they revolutionized the comic industry
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How did two industry outsiders upend the comic industry?
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@LuisSierra42
3 ай бұрын
I thought you had been doing this for years
@diviningrod2671
3 ай бұрын
Well done .what about one on Malibu comics ( I believe that's the correct name ) Not necessarily a comic book consumer, but yoyr video is incredibly well done
@guessundheit6494
2 ай бұрын
I wanted to watch a video about WaRP but can't. What sort of fed up pile child fondler edits video and audio like that? Are you not smart enough to read a script without screwing up?
@MrChubakal
2 ай бұрын
matt when will u make a jim lee video
@spiderjerusalem4009
2 ай бұрын
Please do Alan Moore on Miracleman next (the very 1st superhero deconstruction)
Thank you for this in-depth and raw look at the history of ElfQuest, Matt. We're beyond delighted at how it turned out.
@jasmines.3343
3 ай бұрын
And thank you for all for all of the magical moments over the years!
@louloop9137
3 ай бұрын
Maybe you may need to have the animation done by a Japanese studio like your influence ALAKAZAM. Studio Ghibli, Toei or any small Japanese Anime Studio will do.... A sample would be French Music DJ Duo DAFT PUNK's INTERSTELLA 5555 done by Toei Animation 🙏
@edricdayne3571
3 ай бұрын
Nothing but respect and love to the creators of Elf Quest. Loved the comics then and now. And it's amazing to learn that the girl who's physical beauty I so admired (as Red Sonja) was matched by an even more amazing inteligence, thoughtfulness and creativity. And hats of to Richard for his dedication , his talent, his belief and support over all those years. You guys (Wendy & Richard) are an amazing inspiration.
@ayakuweb
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for ElfQuest! And congratulations on the announcement of ElfQuest's animated series!
@jonathanberry1111
3 ай бұрын
Your guy's movie could still happen, just get AI on the job, it shouldn't be hard, need not cost much. Just look into generative AI, Sora etc...
any couple where one person feels like the other has all the talent "what can they possibly offer", look at these guys.. this girl could draw, write, discovered anime, invented cosplay, won hot girl contests.. but he taught himself how to do what she couldn't to make her dreams come true, cause he believed in her. wow
@stellviahohenheim
3 ай бұрын
@@poppinc8145 Go touch grass, here we have such a beautiful story so why are you antagonizing people?
@nerdyoldwoman9651
3 ай бұрын
Yup. A good marriage is a partnership where 2+2=5.
@flavorwise3511
3 ай бұрын
Do you take everyone literally all the time? Life must be exhausting for you.
@flavorwise3511
3 ай бұрын
I thought it was widely understood that trolls love the energy they get from other people's angst over matters that honestly nobody needs to be fighting over when there are bigger priorities in life. @@stellviahohenheim
@Myhaay
3 ай бұрын
it's not 1970 bro, someone like wendy would most likely have thousands of courtships from social media or dating websites, poor richard here would probably be left fapping to onlyfans, stop looking at the past and connecting it to the present, it's been more than 50 years, shit doesn't work like that anymore, these guys got married in like 6 months, such were the times, can it happen? sure, will it happen as often as before? not in a million years.
I saw the title and I knew it would be Wendy and Richard. Their Elfquest stories absolutely made my early teenage years. My family were wanderers and I was an outcast wherever I went. Being able to identify with the struggles and triumphs of the characters in these stories meant so much to me at that time I can hardly express it. I lost my comic book collection to an evil step mother and I am wandering around old comic shops now and then and finding old Elfquest books to rebuild. There is no other fandom I feel such a deep love for. Thank you for everything Wendy and Richard.
@Saturndragonfly
2 ай бұрын
I knew it was the Pini's, too🙂.
@persephoneszeliga
Ай бұрын
So did I! My heart dropped. I really love Elfquest and it had a huge impact on me when I was young.
Met Richard and Windy in the late 80's.. Words cannot describe how awesome they were. They were pure magic to me...
This channel came out of nowhere and is suddenly making the absolute best comics content
@NotSoThoughtful
3 ай бұрын
I am hearing this for the second time
@beatsbeercigarettes
3 ай бұрын
Yeah this Matt with extra T’s fella is doing some great work.
@steventutein6866
3 ай бұрын
Some of the best content, period! I honestly can't wait for an upload from this channel each month or so.
@johnnydropkicks
3 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more.
@herpdsohardIderpdxD
3 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Wild content!
I have been part of Warp -- as staff, as writer, as friend -- since 1983, and even **I** didn't know a lot of this. Brilliantly done.
@liwojenkins
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your contribution to my childhood.
@kittydaddy2023
3 ай бұрын
Maybe you should have spent more time around the watercooler
@odepoikanen
3 ай бұрын
I wrote a fan letter to Pini's, to Warp Graphics, I think in late eighties. Can't remember what I wrote, simple fanboy stuff but never the less they sent me an autorgraphed Elfquest postcard from the other side of the world. Still one of my coolest possessions.
@joezar33
Ай бұрын
I remember enjoying the art as a child , skimming through those comics , I definitely should buy a Omnibus Book of Elf Quest . This woman was beyond ambitious.
Elfquest #1 was the first comic book I bought with my own money. The Pini's hold a special place in my heart.
Sometimes I feel jaded and negative about the world. Then I listen to something like this and find myself tearing up multiple times over and feeling better. Thank you
There's a stan Lee quote that has stuck with me ever since I heard it. "If you have an idea that you genuinely think is good, Don't let some idiot talk you out of it."(I mentioned it in the Todd McFarlane video before) Wendy had an idea she wanted to share with the world and she refused to let the world tell her no.
@JLeeeP
3 ай бұрын
I think Lee actually said, “If you find a good idea, immediately claim it’s yours.”
@jesseowenvillamor6348
3 ай бұрын
@@JLeeeP @rogueguardian is actually right with the quote.
@MichaelSmith-sd9kz
3 ай бұрын
I always say, "Let your darlings live!" Why make art if not to see your visions realized?!
@TheGrifhinx
3 ай бұрын
So Stan Lee was an idiot?
@theothertonydutch
3 ай бұрын
Because a lot of people value art "made" (appropriated) by artificial intelligence at the same level as a skill that people have toiled over for decades.@@MichaelSmith-sd9kz
Bro came out of the void and started making the BEST comic break-down videos
@thebarbaryghostsf
2 ай бұрын
Seriously, he's been making some of the best content Ive seen on this platform in years.
@oversipelio983
2 ай бұрын
I agree. Inspires me to get something done
After watching this, I hope and wish that they will one day see their work be turned in beautiful animations.
@metatrongroove2824
Ай бұрын
being developed currently by FOX
@H3y_Im_Rob
Ай бұрын
@@metatrongroove2824 ...Fingers crossed they don't try to change anything.
...I just realized Matttt mentioned Wendy was winning belly dancing contests -- and later that she had hip dysplasia. Wow. I now have more respect than I already did. Thanks to all involved for giving us this video! I have newfound gratitude for the Pinis as well, for leaving a bigger mark on comics as a whole than I was aware. This is a remarkable story.
2:47 - this first image, that she drew at two years of age, is facinating to study. You can see her mind has already moved from 2d, basic stick figures. And is already trying to grasp three dimensional perspective, in her drawings. You can see her mind working, in the lines, attempting to grasp it. Very informative picture ..and Genius level stuff :)
As a cartoonist who wants to make work that is personal and big and independant, this video brought me to tears by the end! Thank you for keeping comic history alive, not enough people do
I met them at my local comics shop back in the day. They were kind and gracious people.
Why am I about to cry 😭 that was so beautiful I love how Richard believed in her so much that he did everything he could to make her dream come true. I hope the animated series comes to fruition and it’s everything they thought and more 🎉🎉🥳👏🎊
@JennyEverywhere
3 ай бұрын
I'm not crying, you're crying!
The goat of QUALITY comic book video essays
Wow I’m simply blown away. I can’t thank you enough for making this video. I’m so excited to start reading elf quest now!
I care close to nothing about comics and don’t know anything about 99% of the people and subjects portrayed in your channel, yet without a fail your videos get me excited and deeply interested. You’re amazing at your work, keep it up!!!
I'm 58. I've read Elfquest cover to cover. My animation teacher, in college, had his own company and was approached to create a full feature film.
@splashpit
3 ай бұрын
I’m curious how much a manga style feature film would have cost in the 90s , they had a dozen or more staff at the time they should have just hired another member that only worked on the movie and independently sold the dvd through comic stores
@kneau
3 ай бұрын
Abby Lou Productions is sweating.
@atilax6452
3 ай бұрын
@@kneau what?
@Ben-zr4ho
3 ай бұрын
@@splashpit A dozen people making an animated feature film? No wait that's not what you said is it? You said they should have hired ONE PERSON to make an animated feature film? Are you high? Then put said film on DVD... In the 90s. And sell it independently through comic stores? Ok...
@kirbyjoe7484
3 ай бұрын
@@splashpit You need dozens of very highly skilled people to animate a movie.
The experience of Wendy and Richard is so beautiful ❤ Considering the story of the comic's industry is full of exploitation, erasure, betrayal, and broken projects, the fact they overcome all their obstacles to the success they is outstanding.
My grandpa used to take me to yard sales every Saturday, which is nothing short of amazing to a eight or nine-year-old boy, but at one of these yard sales, I found these immense thick elfquest graphic novels. The first experience i had with comics. Elfquest was so unique. I loved it.
“The reward of patience is patience” that last quote has left me floored. It’s a quote I know I will never forget.
This might be your best video yet, I have to imagine it took quite a bit more research and hunting down information, I'm glad the Pinis were so cooperative with this (and that they're still together, that part made me tear up I won't lie).
@TheSeeking2know
3 ай бұрын
I agree. The quality of the story made it more so.
Getting gifted the original drawing of Johnny quest is wild as hell. Think I’d lose my shit lol.
@noranizaazmi6523
3 ай бұрын
My bad, but isn’t it Jonny Quest? Without the h?
@demarcdegasol
2 ай бұрын
Your bad for surr
@melasn9836
2 ай бұрын
I saw that and immediately thought "Damn, she was lucky!" I was first introduced to Wendy's art via her doing one of the Comico Jonny Quest comics, never knew she was also such a big fangirl of the series!
I absolutely ADORE your content. Thank you for all the time and effort and research you put it. I had never read Elfquest back then but with this video I’ll be giving it a shot. Thank you!
The way Rick looks at Wendy at the end.. the power of love, vision, and devotion. Inspiring 💚
Super nice video. As a kid I loved the ElfQuest books. My mom's friend happened to know the Pini's and got some of my drawings to show them. A while later when she gave back the drawings it included a letter from Wendy encouraging me to keep it up. It was very special to me. Great artist. Great people.
@ClickToSeeMore-zy9fc
2 ай бұрын
Wow! Amazing !
@maldor56
2 ай бұрын
Omg as I kid I sent letters almost daily to authors and Wendy always sent somthing back. I probably sent her 15 letters in 3 years and I always got something back. Super awesome person!
Man their whole story is so beautiful almost every other comic Creator Duo has a creative falling out or get so wrapped up in their work that they lose the passion for their art but for them they kept doing what they loved and even put their work and lives on hold to help repair and rekindle their relationship and still get to finish their work on their terms
This channel is quickly becoming one of my favorites. Every episode is magical, like a high-quality documentary. Truly something special.😊
Im just happy they're still together. What a ride. I'm so happy I clicked on your crazy cap thumbnail when it dropped, videos have only gotten better! Always look forward to them! Can't wait to see what else you got in store!
✨️My eyes see with joy! ✨️ As an Elfquest fan for over 35 years, I'm so glad the Pinis are finally being recognized for their revolutionary creation.
The first decade of Elfquest stands as my favorite comics series. Superb artwork, great storytelling, and unbeatable characterization.
This is one of my all time favourite youtube videos period. Elfquest had an immense impact on me as a kid, and somehow over the years i lost that connection until this moment. Thank you so much for reminding me about this inportant part of my life. I cant wait to delve back into this series.
I LOVED Elfquest growing up. I was obsessed with it when I was in 4th grade. I liked to draw a lot when I was a young boy, and I drew Elfquest characters all the time back then. My fourth grade teacher wanted me to draw something for him and I still remember him telling me "And don't draw any of those weird elves." Emotional damage lol. Yep, I bought my first Elfquest books from Comics-N-Comics in San Franciso. I think the store was on the corner of Irving back then. I can't remember the cross street.
My 1st _Mandela effect_ as a child was that "There was a ElfQuest movie?" 🤔 Yeah, there was: The Last Unicorn, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, Heavy Metal, Valhalla, Ewoks,The Black Cauldron, Willow and there was...🙄😳
@kneau
3 ай бұрын
Sorry if the video covers this (I'm only at 9:30 ) but the movie you might be thinking of is _ElfQuest - Fire and Flight_ a "video comic book" briefly available, decades ago, on VHS.
@nemesiscomix
3 ай бұрын
Holy crap i have seen that at my creepy uncle's house
@thorocomments817
3 ай бұрын
@@nemesiscomixdamn…
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
3 ай бұрын
@@nemesiscomix were you touched?
@nemesiscomix
3 ай бұрын
@@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii Of course I was touched! By the plight of the hopeful yet akward elvin mages as they...oh you mean bad touched....ummm....no.
Artist, cosplayer, indie comics, otaku, what a futurist!
Thanks so much for this video. As a fan of fantasy and fiction since my childhood in Nigeria, i never who this couple was but their story is so uplifting and inspiring. Despite her hard childhood, she never let go of her dreams and she never gave in to despair and hate and her grandma was there for her. He also saw her potential and genuinely connected with her and used his own skills to help her succeed and they even found love and happiness in each other. So wonderful. I have dreams of writing my own fantasy fiction one day and i hope i can do as these two did.
This is my first time watching this channel. Thank you for introducing such amazing art!
I had the amazing good fortune of working with the Pinis for many years when Elfquest expanded to multiple titles., and saw them go through many of the trials you so eloquently showed in this video essay. They are truly pioneers in comics and incredibly good, kind people that created these characters and stories that have touched me and so many other readers. Thank you matttt for putting together this tribute!
@ElfQuest-Official
3 ай бұрын
Thank you, Brandon!
Never read Elfquest. But this story brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for sharing.
@MeanMrMustard1
3 ай бұрын
Aww! Now read Eflquest!
@CelesteLunaRael
2 ай бұрын
Yeah. I'm gonna read it. I have never heard of it. So glad for this channel. So glad for the Pinis
@The_One_Cosmos
2 ай бұрын
There are condensed book volumes of Elfquest now and affordable. In general, Elfquest is worth reading and seeing the amazing art and the deep and captivating stories for anyone to experience.
An absolutely fascinating video and so well put together! Keep up the fantastic work, Matt.
I really needed to see this video! As an indie comic book publisher, hearing Wendy's story and the persistence of her and Richard against the odds is inspiring on so many levels. Thanks, man!
There are so many videos you've put up full of doom and gloom, so it's really nice to see someone's story with a happy ending for once. They can really be proud of what they've accomplished.
I had the honor of meeting Richard and Wendy Pini at a the Astronomicon in Rochester, N.Y. a couple of years ago. They were very gracious and signed a book of theirs for me. I have a full run of the original comic, so I've followed them since the beginning. They are both extremely talented and professional people. Being a self published comic book artist I'm aware of how focused they have to be in order to make a fantasy world come to life ! Wendy has always been an inspiration to me and I've always been a fan of her cosplay of RED SONYA with Frank Thorne ! Thanks for giving us their story and the struggles they had to overcome throughout their lives. They are a pair of very strong people.
That was heartfelt, and deeply appreciated.
Thanks for making these videos. I've learned a lot about comics and artists from them!
I had only recently heard of Elfquest, but after watching this video I gained a greater appreciation for it as I saw the great lengths Wendy and Richard went to in order to have their dream/vision realized. Well done, Matttt
@princessofbalance
3 ай бұрын
you can read it online too they have an official site for it!
@MeanMrMustard1
3 ай бұрын
And now you're gonna start reading it, right? Right??
@princessofbalance
3 ай бұрын
ben reading it for a number of years and I love it@@MeanMrMustard1
This channel is so POSITIVE!!! Thank you for highlighting such beautiful and human stories. I really appreciate your outlook.
In more than 10 years of browsing youtube this is among the few videos that made me cry. Great job.
Back in the 90's I read an article on Elfquest, still being a teen. Now I'm so thankful to finally learn the whole story behind that comic and the biographical part is even more touching and interesting
This channel is the definition of QUALITY over QUANTITY.
I'm not a comic person at all, but grew up with plenty of comic inspired content. You're easily one of the best video essayists I've stumbled upon on KZread, and I've found so much joy in learning about stories like this one that would have never come across my radar if it weren't for you. Keep up the great work!
@kool4209
3 ай бұрын
It’s cognitive bias 😂😂😂 ppl love deluding their minds with shxt they believe is important.
Your ability to keep me glued to a video is unparalleled. I came into this one not expecting much and now I want to check out Elfquest
I was LIVING Elfquest back then... By far my favorite and the most influential comic in my life...
I was born in Gilroy and my second home was the public library, the Elfquest books were always out on display. Thank you so much for making this video and sharing the Pini's artistic journey, it was very moving.
Wow! Someone remembers ElfQuest. My favourite comics by far - such a rich, decades spanning story and awesome characters (I still haven't given up on Winnowill's redemption) - and every panel is pure art! Thanks so much to Wendy and Richard for making our lives much more wonderful. And the comic Wendy drew together with John Byrne was historic - two of the greatest comic book artists teaming up.
This channel really benefit from how well you tell a story and how much passion you have for artwork and the people behind it!
I’ve never heard of Elfquest having been born in 2001, but I love hearing about media that laid the road for the things I love now! Great job covering this, I learned a lot!
This story made me cry. Thinking about my own journey with music and content creation and my understanding of appreciation to independent music. This was such an amazing story
I came across EQ in 84 at the age of 10 with the big graphic novels and fell in love instantly. The only club I ever joined in school was the ElfQuest club, and even had the RPG. Cut to almost 30 years later, I introduce my wife to EQ, reorder all the books, and now they sit on her bookshelf. Now I discover it's all online for free? The story truly holds up. I hope all the kids out there stumble across it.
Wndy Pini was a close friend of my mother back in college which is also when she was drawing the characters for Elfquest. As a kid she used to send many of the Elfquest and comics from Apple Comics and Warp Graphics which I still have.
Growing up reading both comics and high fantasy I'm in love with your channel and I've learnt so much about comic book history and discovered so many new artists new artists because of you. Keep doing what you're doing.
These videos always make me emotional but this one hit hard
Maybe its your narrative ability but this couple's video biography feels like a beautifully written story. I rooted for them the whole 45min of the video and smiled when they made breakthroughs or wise decisions about career and relationships
This really made me cry. With work and other stuff I've really abandoned some personal proyects that gave me joy. This video really made me realize I need to work them back into my schedule even if it means shaving some hours off my job. Thank you.
Absolutely wonderful. ElfQuest was very important for me when I was young, and I found myself openly weeping in the late minutes of this video. Genuinely moved. Bravo.
One of the big things I like about your videos is the context they give me. When I was growing up, I saw Elfquest in my local library, but I also grew up when manga was starting to take off in the US: I subscribed to Shonen Jump and would watch Dragon Ball Z with my friends. I also, consumed things that Elfquest would go on to inspire, so I don't think I ever really appreciated it. When all you have to compare a thing too is what had learned it's lessons, it's hard to understand how special it is. Having the context for when it was made, and what it took really makes me want to go and check it out, see what I missed.
Mattt shows again why he is the BEST comics historian on KZread. Stellar work, yet again.
This almost brought me to tears!!! What a ride, congrats on the way you shared their story!!!
I was a huge ElfQuest fan (and letter to the editor writer) and got to meet my two favorite “elf” creators Barry Blair (RIP) with “Elflord” and both Pini’s at a few SD Comic Cons. (Barry Blair’s story is one that needs to be told.)
Beautiful story about love, resiliency and knowing your own potential. Made me cry in the end.❤
I was living on Kodiak island in the late 80’s when I discovered Elf Quest. I was living in a USCG military quadplex apt with a devided basement. There was a HS guy who roomed in one of the two rooms at each end of the basement. I snuck into it and stole two of his Elf Quest trades. When I was quickly discovered I was told that he didn’t care if I wanted to read them as long as I asked. Just my story.
I remember, when I saw Elfquest the 1st time in my Comic-Store. It was so different and fresh. I instantly knew, it was something special. I still go through the pages after all these years, cause the early numbers have a magic I can't describe. Thx 4 this video, I didn't knew of their struggles. U never think of the people behind this art form and their struggles, to make it happen.
Omg... such an honor of how the ones she admired and was inspired by showed them their apreciation. That was very touching❤
So glad this popped up in my notifications. Wendy and Richard are legends and changed the life of many, including mine, 30 some years ago. ❤
Your content is exceptional, and it means the world to those of us who've struggled for years but never give up on succeeding and are allergic to compromising our dreams. And thank you, thank you for this particular story of such an inspiring couple. And for introducing me to this wonderful comic! These folks are incredible humans for making them available for free. I can't wait to read it.
Thanks for this tribute! For the longest time I was the only person I knew who loved ElfQuest. Such a big part of my teenage years!
An amazing video on two amazing people. Elfquest is one of those comic books that always stood out to me way back in those early years. It always had quality and a truth to it not found in many of its contemporaries. Thank you for making this. And thank you to the Pinis for never giving up .
Insane this channel isn't even a year old. Beyond just comics media, this is one of the best channels on the entire platform.
I found elf quest in the 80's and it was one of my favorite books. There was nothing like it. This was such a treat to learn about the story of the people behind those amazing characters and stories. Thank you so much for putting this together. Fantastic!
Hey, this was such a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing this wonderful couple's serendipitous story with everyone! I am not a huge comic fan but I still read and enjoy enough comics that the art and stories are not lost on me. These two were meant to be and must have been born to accomplish such feats. They were so driven, that they bypassed the way it was supposed to be and instead made things the way they felt they should be. Like giving their art to the fans online for free and also the early and original art catalog to the museum for free. It's wonderful to see them excel and still make a fortune while staying true to their original meaning of the art and how it must be shared and their story told.
Man this is by far the best KZread channel in the world. This is what video essays are supposed to be. I don't even like comics but this is too good
Elfquest is beautiful and timeless. Even more knowing the story of its creators ✨️ they were way ahead of their time.
I grew up on Elfquest! What a hit of nostalgia this video was! So happy to hear that Wendy and Richard are still healthy and doing well. Excited for their animated series!
It's really encouraging to hear a story in which people who love each other keep their relationship alive through all of these trials. The tales of lives being ruined by these stressors is so much more common. Great video!
This is a beautiful rendition of what true devotion looks like. For the art and for themselves. I am in awe of this couple.
It’s crazy how almost every episode you drop brings me to tears in the best way possible, you’re a story teller too man
thank you for this! i know all the marvel and dc movies and know some comics, but i am not a huge comicbook fan. so i never heard of elfquest. but watching this documentary was so worth it! i love to see that there are people out there that are following their dream and bring joy to the world and in the end, see that family and loved ones are more importent than other stuff. thank you very much matttt an thank you very much to richard and wendy
I am not , and was really never a fan of the comic book arts even in my youth in the 70's. However as a painter, and musician over the years i can absolutely appreciate the Drive, passion , talent , and genius of these stellar creators on their life's journey of making their art their own , and sharing their vision with the world. This couple as well as others in the genre were the trailblazers with the vision to change the world of comic art , and lead the way for the visions of the future. Kudo's to you Matttt, for sharing this awesome story with us ! Well Done !
I proudly own all the original WaRP Graphics published issues of Elfquest. I was a huge collector while they were being published but each new issue was the highlight of my month. I also still have the original coloured editions which allowed me to experience the original saga in a magical new way. Elfquest shaped my childhood in a lot of ways and I will always be grateful to the Pinis.
Beautiful history, I think that Wendy and Richard deserve a full movie more than Elfquest
You made me cry like hell watching this. I really should read Elfquest!
Honestly, I hope Elfquest and Bone get a series or a movie that they so lovingly deserve! They have such unique narratives completely on their own! They are nothing like the norm and in this age of staleness, we need Original Stories like these!!!
I have seen ElfQuest comics over the years but never looked into them. Thank you for the excellent Documentary!!! Half way through I purchased my first volume of ElfQuest. Their dedication is inspirational in today's world.
I have been a fan for 40 years now, I cannot begin to tell you what an incredible impact Elfquest has had on my life. Thank you for bringing the background story to life!
Wow. Just wow! Such a thoughtful and well produced piece. Thank you for sharing @matttt
When I read the title I was hoping it would be about Elf Quest. I love that Wendy taught Sonny Strait so much in the industry.
This story is so inspiring and goes to show the best art comes from passion rather than checkboxes from the big main publishers. Who knows, maybe elfquest will eventually be turned into a series and movie down the line but that doesn't take away from the success it already had as a comic book series