The Dark Horse guys were out when I arrived. (Issue #175 - I think).
I actually found out about APA-5 by a litter from Bill Nicholls (sp?) that appeared in Boris The Bear (James Dean Smiths comic under the Dark Horse brand).
I've at one time or another e-mailed will Bill N, Michael Cook. Sheila Wilding used to live down the street from me in Bellevue Washington near Microsoft (we shopped at the same Safeway store). I've e-mailed Robin Ator, but never gotten a response.
For a while, I found the web-presence of APA-5 with it's new crew. I'm not sure that it's maintained any longer.
Other people were members while I was included Eric and Starla Weems. I remember those names because of the "Apa-5 Benefit Book" was taking submissions - and I submitted my original Pin Point Data comic artwork that I collaborated with Robin Ator on. And now it's lost to the waves of time. :-(
Now I'm longing for those APA-5 books, that have left my possesion all so long ago.
In regards to names - there shouldn't be enough in common between now and then to have you recognize me. I had a different name back then, was only 12 years old. And now I'm with new name, in a new city, and married.
Re: I don't know if there's an appropriate way to ask this...
The Dark Horse guys were out when I arrived. (Issue #175 - I think).
I actually found out about APA-5 by a litter from Bill Nicholls (sp?) that appeared in Boris The Bear (James Dean Smiths comic under the Dark Horse brand).
I've at one time or another e-mailed will Bill N, Michael Cook. Sheila Wilding used to live down the street from me in Bellevue Washington near Microsoft (we shopped at the same Safeway store). I've e-mailed Robin Ator, but never gotten a response.
For a while, I found the web-presence of APA-5 with it's new crew. I'm not sure that it's maintained any longer.
Other people were members while I was included Eric and Starla Weems. I remember those names because of the "Apa-5 Benefit Book" was taking submissions - and I submitted my original Pin Point Data comic artwork that I collaborated with Robin Ator on. And now it's lost to the waves of time. :-(
Now I'm longing for those APA-5 books, that have left my possesion all so long ago.
In regards to names - there shouldn't be enough in common between now and then to have you recognize me. I had a different name back then, was only 12 years old. And now I'm with new name, in a new city, and married.