I'm always really comfortable writing strong, smart ladies. That's kind of my bailiwick.
From Chris Roberson
I'm doing a couple books at Dynamite. I'm writing Doc Savage over there.
Superman has been my favorite character since I was six years old, and I have more comics featuring Superman than any other single character.
Studios might not be able to figure out my leanings, but anyone who visits my blog or reads my Twitter feed or meets me in person will realize right away that I am a huge superhero fan and a fanatic about Superman in particular.
I'm always amused when people point out that Benjamin's naivety about the publishing process is just so unbelievable in Starborn #1 since, of course, no aspiring writer in reality could ever be so naive.
I have consumed so many Weisinger-era Superman comics that they ooze back out through my pores!
A big part of the fun of working on Superman has been coming up with new characters and concepts to toss in, helping to design their costumes, things like that. And I spent ages coming up with the name 'Fortress of Solidarity,' so I want to get as much use out of it as I can!
I grew up on all of the great spy movies and TV series of the Sixties - not just Bond, but Derek Flint and the Avengers and Modesty Blaise and the Man from UNCLE and on and on. Every time I sit down to work on Cinderella, I'm writing a love letter to all of those characters.
My 7-year-old daughter is not shy of telling me she can draw better than me, and she's right.
Getting the chance at 40 to make up stories that other people would draw and other people would then read is pretty weird.
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