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[[Development Hell]]: The movie, which was to be made by [[Nickelodeon]], but [[Executive Meddling]] caused Jeff Smith to say no. It would be years beofre anything more would be heard, but then came [[Warner Bros]] acquiring the rights. However, little has been heared from it since, with Jeff Smith not making too many comments on it.
* [[Development Hell]]: The movie, which was to be made by [[Nickelodeon]], but [[Executive Meddling]] caused Jeff Smith to say no. It would be years before anything more would be heard, but then came [[Warner Bros]] acquiring the rights. However, little has been heard from it since, with Jeff Smith not making too many comments on it.
* [[Old Shame]]: The reason why ''Thorn: Tales from the Lantern'', a book consisting of the comic strip Jeff Smith that basically is a first draft of sorts, has never been republished. Fetches really high prices on eBay whenever it shows up. Some of the strips are on the online archive of the Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library.

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Latest revision as of 15:56, 19 December 2014


  • Development Hell: The movie, which was to be made by Nickelodeon, but Executive Meddling caused Jeff Smith to say no. It would be years before anything more would be heard, but then came Warner Bros acquiring the rights. However, little has been heard from it since, with Jeff Smith not making too many comments on it.
  • Old Shame: The reason why Thorn: Tales from the Lantern, a book consisting of the comic strip Jeff Smith that basically is a first draft of sorts, has never been republished. Fetches really high prices on eBay whenever it shows up. Some of the strips are on the online archive of the Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library.