Graphic Novel?

I recently read an awesome mystery graphic novel called Whiteout (which is the basis of the flopped movie of the same name) and began to wonder if AC ever considered teaming up with some good artists to create a Tex Murphy graphic novel?
That would be pretty cool!!!
Matt
Or perhaps he could write an interactive novel with alternative endings kind of like the old goosebumbs books. Either way Im dying for some new Tex!! Im hopeful that it wont be another decade before we see anything from AC or CJ regarding the Tex franchise.
LordRapture wrote:Or perhaps he could write an interactive novel with alternative endings kind of like the old goosebumbs books. Either way Im dying for some new Tex!! Im hopeful that it wont be another decade before we see anything from AC or CJ regarding the Tex franchise.
I believe this is exactly what Aaron is trying to get made. He mentioned live action photos of the characters (after I did a bit of probing) and "Interactive" radio series in the last post he made.

It'll be interesting to see if that's still in development, because its definitely the right direction to take at this point.
mr_cyberpunk wrote:
He mentioned live action photos of the characters (after I did a bit of probing) and "Interactive" radio series in the last post he made.

It'll be interesting to see if that's still in development, because its definitely the right direction to take at this point.
Ummm...Plumbers Don't Wear Ties anyone?
Joel wrote:
Ummm...Plumbers Don't Wear Ties anyone?
Dare I say, but I actually like that game. Only because of how tacky it is.. for some reason it actually works for it. Its the same as liking Tommy Wiseau films, which I also like. It just oddly works for some reason, its so good that its bad.

Regardless, I trust Aaron and Chris to deliver on great production values, writing and game design as has been the case with the entire Tex series, even with budget limitations I'm sure it'll be great- I mean Access was always a good developer even in its early days, think of this as back to their roots I guess assuming that is that they're still working on it.