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I can't believe that Boom! keeps the rights to any unpublished comics, requiring Disney to buy the comic rights if they want them released. I don't think Boom! would be allowed to release it if the contract for Muppet comics has expired.
Regarding Farscape comics and the lack of coverage of post-2004 Henson productions on various Muppet websites (The Muppet Mindset, Muppet Wiki, etc.), I wonder if it'd be a good idea for somebody to start a blog about the Henson productions that don't get covered on The Muppet Wiki, maybe even an equivilent to The Muppet Mindset. I wouldn't be up to it, but maybe somebody else would.
Though The Muppet Mindset does occasionally allow other Henson properties besides Muppets, Sesame Street, and Fraggle Rock, I think on a case-by-case basis. I got to do a "Weekly Muppet Wednesday" article on Baby Sinclair, and I think there have been articles on The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. The site recently mentioned a report on a recent Puppet Up event that Neil Patrick Harris attended. And I wonder if Bear in the Big Blue House articles would be welcomed (the website recently did an interview with Noel MacNeil, primarily discussing Bear, but MacNeil has performed on Sesame Street and in other Henson productions; Then again, I don't recall the interview including any discussion of Noel's work in Eureeka's Castle, which is probably his most famous non-Henson work). Muppets and Bear are both owned by Disney under the Muppets Studio company (and the two properties are hardly related).
Regarding Farscape comics and the lack of coverage of post-2004 Henson productions on various Muppet websites (The Muppet Mindset, Muppet Wiki, etc.), I wonder if it'd be a good idea for somebody to start a blog about the Henson productions that don't get covered on The Muppet Wiki, maybe even an equivilent to The Muppet Mindset. I wouldn't be up to it, but maybe somebody else would.
Though The Muppet Mindset does occasionally allow other Henson properties besides Muppets, Sesame Street, and Fraggle Rock, I think on a case-by-case basis. I got to do a "Weekly Muppet Wednesday" article on Baby Sinclair, and I think there have been articles on The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. The site recently mentioned a report on a recent Puppet Up event that Neil Patrick Harris attended. And I wonder if Bear in the Big Blue House articles would be welcomed (the website recently did an interview with Noel MacNeil, primarily discussing Bear, but MacNeil has performed on Sesame Street and in other Henson productions; Then again, I don't recall the interview including any discussion of Noel's work in Eureeka's Castle, which is probably his most famous non-Henson work). Muppets and Bear are both owned by Disney under the Muppets Studio company (and the two properties are hardly related).