Roblotix27 wrote:1Hey Greg what do you like doing better, making Bionicle comics or Ninjago comics???
2It's sort of apples and oranges. The BIONICLE comics were aimed at an older audience, but were much shorter and there were a lot more sets I had to fit in. With Ninjago, the stories are longer, so they take longer to do, but I am not under much pressure to put sets in.
garmagic wrote:11 - What happened in 2006 with the Miramax company that stopped producing Bionicle movies for LEGO?
22 - As far as I know, 'The Legend Reborn was going to be a trillogy, or something like that. Then, what maked you guys to leave it in just one movie?
31) Nothing happened with Miramax. LEGO chose to stop making movies for the time being because #3 did not sell as well as #2, which did not sell as well as #1.
42) It was, yes. But when the decision was made in 2008 to cancel the line, the second two movies were cancelled as well. There would have been no point in doing movies in 2010 and 2011 for a line that was no longer active.
garmagic wrote:1From the whole LEGO team, who was the one which you conider to be the origin of the Bionicle franchaise?2In other words: Who had the idea of creating Bionicle?
3I was not working at LEGO Company when BIONICLE was created, but my understanding is there was no one person who created it. It was created by an international team of people at the company.