Likewise, I see no shame in writing Captain America or Wolverine.
From Mark Millar
The books are all very, very different so the publishers really had to be different too.
I didn't want the headache of having a publisher reviewing everything I wrote in advance.
Marvel books also feed into the smaller publishers and the fact that this is happening in the same month we're launching Ultimate Fantastic Four is no coincidence.
We've had really good mainstream publicity for these books and both Wanted and Chosen were snapped up as movie deals before each series even ended so I'm honestly just pinching myself.
I'm honestly as happy writing Superman Adventures as I am writing Wanted.
I spent as much time writing proposals in '98 and '99 as I did writing scripts.
I didn't break into comics to write fairytales or crime comics.
The trick was really finding the appropriate publisher for each of the projects I'd devised.
Being the first to do something like this also registers a lot of attention that the line might not have gotten if all four books had just appeared from one company.
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