Nobody is working for Marvel who isn't a super-fan. And it's run by the biggest super-fan of them all.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As a fan, I want all of the Marvel TV projects to be successful. I am a comic book fan.
Everybody wants to be in the next Marvel movie.
The decision to work with Marvel for a while isn't any sort of denigration of DC. I had a fantastic time there, I was treated extremely well, I have strong positive feelings about all of my editors and the DC universe of characters, and I look forward to hopefully working with them at some point down the road.
The thing about Marvel is that they're not - they're into real acting. They're looking for artists that are willing to take chances and are willing to create characters. Even if that character has been around for years and years in comic books, they still are depending on us to create something and take it somewhere else.
I've been a fan of the Marvel Universe since I was a little child.
I've been astounded to discover how good to their teams and crew that Marvel are. They're so collaborative, so smart with their stories. They have rich, dynamic characters which are so much fun to play.
If you look at Marvel Comics, there are very few Marvel characters I would like to write.
I absolutely have not spoken to Marvel. It doesn't mean that my team hasn't spoken to Marvel.
Marvel's got a crowded universe, and there are already so many characters hogging the spotlight that it's hard to break through that. First off, whatever character you're creating, odds are, there's already someone similar in one way or another.
There are fantastic stories yet to be told featuring Marvel's characters, old and new, and I'm thrilled to be part of them.
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