Scout

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The first Scout series (1985) took place in 1999 (#1-7) and 2002 (#8-24). The second Scout series, War Shamen (1988), took place in 2015 (with a framing device set in 2030) and ended with ɹǝʇɔɐɹɐɥɔ uᴉɐɯ ǝɥʇ ɟo ɥʇɐǝp ǝɥʇ. At that point, Timothy Truman planned a two-year break from Scout while he worked on other projects, but unfortunately Eclipse Comics went out of business before any new material could be published. Two other series, however, had been announced: Scout: Marauder and Scout: Blue Leader. It has now been thirty five years since the last issue of Scout, and it looks like the next series just might be on the horizon.

SCOUT: MAURADER: Graphic Novel Trailer

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  • Here is something I posted recently in the "Deadpool Team-Up" thread: 

    What kind of market is it when Timothy Truman and Steve Rude have to run Kickstarter campaigns to finance their latest projects (Scout and Nexus respectively), while Rob Liefeld is still getting work at Marvel?

    Now I find out that Jim Starlin's Dreadstar vs. The Ineviable was published earlier this year (by an entity called "Monkeywrench Press") but there is apparently no way to actually buy it!? I realize there is little interest in Scout (only eight views in ten days?), but here is ANOTHER VIDEO I think is really cool. (I previously transcribed the text of the "Graphic Novel Trailer" but ended up not posting it because I thought anyone interested could read it for himself.) If Scout: Marauder actually becomes available at some point and anyone learns about it, PLEASE POST HERE.

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