Future
Rumors and fan requests of a relaunch or continuation have circulated as recently as 2005. To date there is no concrete information about such an event. In their joint interview in George Khoury's Image Comics: The Road To Independence, Stroman and Johnson insisted that recent rumors about an animated Tribe or film treatment are totally false and that they have no knowledge of any such projects. At the time of the interview, Stroman was no longer working in comics.
However, in September 2007, it was announced that Stroman was returning to Marvel Comics to pencil a What If? one-shot. When asked in a Wizard Magazine interview about the future of Tribe, Stroman replied, "I told the story I wanted to tell at that time. Now that I'm drawing comics again, there may be some stories to tell." Tribe has been optioned as a live-action movie and animated series starring Mario Van Peebles and will be relaunched as a comic in 2012.
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