7 Jason Aaron Quotes about You

” You’re always trying to do something that, on one hand, honors all those stories, that is still in some way the same character that Stan Lee and Jack Kirby were doing back in the sixties. But, at the same time, you want to be able to tell new stories and not just rehash what’s come before. “


” Are you kidding? They had me at ‘Star Wars.’ The kid inside me would’ve clawed his way out and strangled me if I’d turned this job down. “


” Yes, you know Luke Skywalker isn’t going to die in issue #3. But that doesn’t mean you’ve seen every Luke Skywalker story there is to tell. “


” While the whole ‘God Butcher Saga’ had elements of fantasy, sci-fi and horror all mixed together, ‘The Accursed’ is very much high-fantasy. Right out of the gate, we’ve got elves, talk of fantastic worlds, strange creatures, Malekith riding a flying tiger, as well as more dwarves, giants, trolls and elves than you can possibly count. “


” You can imagine sitting in a room for three days talking about comic books, eight hours a day. It gets wacky and very nerdy. It also gets contentious at times. “


” You gotta trust your artist. I love writing pages without dialogue, which seems weird, I guess. But few things are as powerful in comics as a really strong silent page. “


” To me, the more interesting villains are the ones you can, in some sense, relate to or sympathize with at times. Maybe you sympathize with them one moment, the next moment, they do something truly atrocious, and you feel bad you ever sympathized with them in the first place. “



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Are you kidding? They had me at


Yes, you know Luke Skywalker isn
While the whole
You can imagine sitting in a room for three days talking about comic books, eight hours a day. It gets wacky and very nerdy. It also gets contentious at times.
You gotta trust your artist. I love writing pages without dialogue, which seems weird, I guess. But few things are as powerful in comics as a really strong silent page.
To me, the more interesting villains are the ones you can, in some sense, relate to or sympathize with at times. Maybe you sympathize with them one moment, the next moment, they do something truly atrocious, and you feel bad you ever sympathized with them in the first place.
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