How rich have comics made you? 1)I can buy a horse 2)I can buy a stable full of horses 3)I can kick people with horse teeth in the mouth and avoid lawsuits
Is it all right if I repeat my questions to Ed Brubaker to you?
What do you feel is you greatest strength as a writer? What's an story crafting area you'd like to improve in? And is there any part of your craft that you obsess over more than anything else?
Any opinions on the purpose of art? And do you separate artistic work and entertainment work?
How rich have comics made you? 1)I can buy a horse 2)I can buy a stable full of horses 3)I can kick people with horse teeth in the mouth and avoid lawsuits
Um...
1) can sometimes buy a sandwich 2) can look at a shop full of sandwiches 3) on a good day, can mug an old lady and steal her sandwich
What helps you get up in the morning? (I imagine drugs but I'd like to be wrong). Is it your daughter or your work, a partner, friends? What I'm trying to get at, is what makes you tick? What keeps you going in this shitty world you portray in extremes?
Have you ever watched "The Call of Cthulhu" silent (music overlay) black and white film made in 2005. It obviouslly had a shoestring budget,but it was quite faithful and very eerie at times. I know your a busy dude so i'd imagine not but I just saw it last night and was quite impressed, lot of good reviews as well. Knowing your a squid-head...or whatever term is reserved for Lovecraft fans I thought you might be interested.
1.) As a fledgling writer, I'm finding it difficult to focus on one idea while I'm at the keyboard. I'll start writing something and someone else from another idea will start talking or I'll get broadsided by another new idea. Do you ever have instances where multiple ideas and/or characters fight for your attention when you sit down to write and how do you make the ones you're not working on 'play nice' until you're done with the task at hand?