When I approached Volume 1 of 'Lucid,' I realized I could tell something that only exists in four issues, or I could roll the dice a bit and approach this as Season 1 of a TV show.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm actually a great fan of lucidity.
I'm not particularly lucid after a concert. I'm not very lucid before, either.
Each show comes with its own set of problems to work through.
Plan for each episode to be a satisfying experience, but still leave the audience thinking, 'Oh, my God! Now what?'
There's something really satisfying if you've created a bunch of characters that have withstood 25 episodes.
I like seeing my physical progress through a volume, particularly if it's a big book.
With improvisation, I just do it. It might be a total failure but then you just throw the dice again.
After I did the first Die Hard I said I'd never do another, same after I did the second one and the third. The whole genre was running itself into the ground.
I went back and started reading with Thor's first appearance, and my goal is to read all 600-plus issues in a row.
Never be lucid, never state, if you would be regarded great.