From the get-go, 'Original Sin' was always as much a Nick Fury story as anything else.
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'Original Sin' is one of those ideas that has been circulating for several years at the Marvel retreats we have a couple times a year. We have all these ideas floating around for a bit before we figure out how to align them.
Overall, I'm happy how 'Original Sin' has come together. It's an amalgam of all I've done at Marvel, mixing the gritty, violent 'Punisher Max' stuff with the zany, light-hearted 'Wolverine & The X-Men' work.
Original sin is that thing about man which makes him capable of conceiving of his own perfection and incapable of achieving it.
There's no such thing as an original sin.
Putting together a list of heroes for 'Original Sin' was a long process, just like figuring out the villains. Along the way, some were taken out, and a few more were added.
I was told I had an overabundance of original sin.
Sin is whatever obscures the soul.
I don't watch many comic-book movies. But I loved 'Sin City.'
'Original Sin' is, for me, a murder mystery with a huge cast that plays out on a grand stage.
The most original sin is not the thinker's but the poet's.