Second mutatations and Cat Beasts? Saw nothing all too logical about that. Kind of silly if anything.
Second mutatations and Cat Beasts? Saw nothing all too logical about that. Kind of silly if anything.
The "Action Comics" run concludes with issue #16, "Batman Incorporated" wraps up my take with issue #12, and after that I don’t have any plans for monthly superhero books for a while. "Multiversity" is eight issues and I’m 30-odd pages into a Wonder Woman project but those are finite stories.
I'm not saying that I'll never write superheroes again. It's just that my relationship to them has changed especially after finishing the book and I’m not sure if I want to maintain the same kind of relentless level of production.
I've always wanted to try a crime story. I wanted to do my take on that type of book – the hard-boiled anti-hero and the mafia villains and all that but I never had a strong enough story hook. I was looking for a way to put my own stamp on the genre and it finally clicked with "HAPPY!"
After doing all these noble super characters for so long "HAPPY!" is like the chains coming off the cellar. It’s bile and loathing, and relentless foul-mouthed scatological dialogue on every page – and Happy the Horse.
I loved the idea of dragging this bright creature into a very unpleasant world – a creature who is absolutely cheerful and will not give in. To the point of irritation. He's this indefatigable spark of positivity, and I'm pitting him against the absolute darkness and damnation of the world of the story. The tone and setting of the book is closer to what I was doing back with "The Filth" than anything I’ve been doing on "Batman." It's a really super noir comic, though I don't want to explain what Happy is or what he looks like. You'll see that when the book comes out. But circumstances bring him into this hitman’s life, and he says, "I need your help to save a kid who's in trouble." Cue pedo-Santa. Three days to Christmas with a new twist every day. I poured everything I know about making comics into this and I‘m really pleased with it. It’s a crude, sensationalistic, trashy piece of work but it runs like a death machine.
They also need to wrap up this Scott/Emma bullshyt. That thing never worked for me. I wouldn't trust that bytch as far as I could throw her.
They had Colossus acting like a str8 dirty stalker. Sounded crazy as fukk too![]()
Anyone read Annihilation Classic? Saw it in a bin but didn't cop due to not knowing most of the characters involved. I know some heads say it's dope and I believe they're talking about the newest one.
I'd cop it next time for the Drax/Thanos battle.
Annihilation might've been the best Marvel story in about the last 15 years.