Here's what SG #67 from January 1994 had to share about Innovation:
From the issue's editorial:
And from inside the issue:
Certainly interesting from the standpoint of Innovation's closure. But again, Campiti makes a bizarre remark: 'Innovation released Book 3/#1, first in the "A Motion & A Spirit" ghost story about Sarah Collins. By Scott Rockwell with Felipe Echevarria's art, it's placed shortly before Victoria's time travel episodes begin.' Uh, no, clearly Book 3_Issue 1 is not placed in that time frame! And since my theory was simply trying to offer that Book 3 might have jumped to that later time period in subsequent issues, it in no way reconciles how Campiti claims that Issue 1 is already taking place then. But I throw my hands into the air and give up! Clearly there's no way to reconcile Campiti's remarks with the reality of what takes place in Issue 1.
And while it's probably not the least bit surprising given how many delays the comics experienced, it's fascinating nonetheless that Scott Rockwell hadn't even completed all of the scripts for Book 3!
But from here on we'll move on to more pleasant things, like unused art work, more Fest photos, and some other stuff...