Gerard's first comic proven not to be The Umbrella Academy
It has been brought to public attention by a disgruntled Hart D. Fisher the Renegade Publisher of Boneyard Press, that The Umbrella Academy has been wrongly dubbed Way’s first comic. Fisher published two editions of what in fact was Way’s first comic entitled ‘On Raven’s wings’ in 1994, though the sixteen year old Gerard was penning under the name Garry Way. Fisher eagerly, trying to get some recognition for being the actual first publisher of Way’s first comic spoke out against Dark Horse.
“So did a big company like Dark Horse knowingly commit fraud on the public in their advertisements touting these books by Gerard as his first foray into comics, or were they unknowing dupes. How many kids bought this comic book, The Umbrella Academy, because it was the first.”
Fisher claims to have been trying to get in contact with Way, yet came to the conclusion on the lack of interaction on Way’s part that Gerard was avoiding him while Way responded with this recent statement.
“I sent [Hart] an email years ago, before we finished ‘Revenge,’ thanking him for believing in me, and never got a response. I think I emailed him once again as well…never heard anything back. I’m not ashamed of what I did for him, and wanted to see him in person and thank him. I’ve never had the chance.”
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I honestly dont care if its Gerards first comic or not, i mean hes amzing at drawing and i love The Umbrella Academy! what does that guy want? to get some publicity? money? or to just ruin Gerards success? anyway i bet that comic was amazing aswell, go Gee! im really proud of you!
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MCRfangirl4life, March 16th, 2008 at 11:35:24am
Most people who bought The Umbrella Acadamy were My Chem fans who had likes Gerard Way's artwork**For Example, the cover for Three Cheers...**
Besides, They never Actually SAID 'Gerard Way's First Comic' They pretty much said 'A comic written by Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance' or 'Gerard Way's first MAJOR comic'
Craig Mabbitt, March 15th, 2008 at 06:58:47pm
wow love your comic drawings!keep it up gee
mcrnumber1fan, March 15th, 2008 at 04:38:09am
honestly, i don't care if that's his first comic book. All i can say that it's really amazing that gerard's just 16 at that time then his comic was published. i bet it's awesome like The Umbrella Academy.
man, i'm PROUD of you, gerard!
append and detach., March 14th, 2008 at 10:44:23am
Haha...Garry Way XD That's my dads name with an extra R! I feel proud, Gerard stole my dads name =D
Strfckrs Inc., March 13th, 2008 at 07:59:33am
Does it really matter?? I mean people bought the comic to read not because it was Gerard's first comic. It just seems stupid to me, and I don't even remember anyone ever saying was his first comic anyway.
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Cliche-Catastrophe, March 11th, 2008 at 04:50:24pm
do this person need to know about gerard's artwork? is it so important to him?
heartbroken gee, March 10th, 2008 at 05:54:02pm
It don't really Matter that it wasn't his first.
Electric SCISSORS!, March 10th, 2008 at 02:41:25pm
Oh great its not his first comic who gives a damn?
TakeMyFuckingHand101, March 10th, 2008 at 06:36:25am
Who cares if it isn't his first comic
It's still good!
asleep or dead., March 9th, 2008 at 04:50:54pm
Hahahahaha, Garry Way!
That made me laugh so hard!
choking on nothing., March 9th, 2008 at 11:41:45am
I cant wait to buy the umbrella academy!
Emmii_MCR, March 9th, 2008 at 01:49:40am
Dude, it was his first comic, who cares?
Craig Mabbitt, March 7th, 2008 at 07:39:27am
They never said that it was Gerard's first comic. Maybe that what's people think, but they only said that it was his 'first big comic', if you know what I mean. Like it was the one who got through and sold a lot.
Duh, pathetic publicity stunt. *roll*
takezo kenzei., March 7th, 2008 at 01:58:12am
Lol @ Pencey Prep
MyCuteRomance, March 6th, 2008 at 09:23:00pm