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As soon as I figure out how to restore it. Sorry, I know I said it'd be done by now, but I didn't expect to have to put up with this DNS crap and other issues that popped up.
Or it might be because Bluehost *finally* got around to that server wipe (one week after we'd asked for it) and that wiped out our DNS settings. I'm not sure which and I don't really care. In any case, we've severed our last ties with Bluehost, so this will not happen again.
No kiddin' about that "Finally!", Shadow. I am *so mad* at Bluehost for never responding to our support ticket. I submitted it early Friday morning and they *still* haven't answered it!
For me, there's gaps in my knowledge of the comics mainly coinciding with time periods when I lacked disposable income, interest, or both. I recall brushing up against Morgul, though I don't recall if it was near Endgame or the subscription I had many years later. So I don't really know enough about him to have an opinion one way or another.
The same goes for Breezie. Though her design looks familiar, I know nothing of her character. I detested AOSTH when I was younger. SatAM was Serious Business, and here was this other thing trying way too hard to be silly that was Not SatAM. (I'm starting to think young me was a bit of an idiot).
If I start picking up issues again, or heck, even a subscription, I'll be curious to see where things go with Breezie.
Whether or not the series being continued or finished is something Monty would have wanted is somewhat seperate from how practical it would be to continue it. IMO, that's going to primarily depend on how much is known by the rest of the team of what Monty had planned and where he wanted the series to go, vs what Monty kept in his head or was making up as he went along.
Hopefully, there's enough of the former, well documented, than the latter. There's been far to many cool stories and other projects doomed to being left incomplete or never realizing their full potential because of the loss of those projects' key creators.