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Steve Orlando on Marvel's Darkhold, AfterShock's Kill A Man, and LGBTQ representation
Episode 65
Published 6 years, 2 months ago
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NEWS
- Diamond Comics Distributor to halt all comics and product shipments until further notice
- AWA moving comics online during Diamond delay
- DC writes letter to freelancers
- DC will ship Gotham High to book stores
- Marvel working on “Larger scale plan”
- Dark Horse reducing line, offering returnability, Vows Not to Release New Comic Books Digitally Until Print Distribution Resumes
- Valiant engaging readers with Valiant Hero of the Week
- TKO offering 50% profits to LCS’
- Manga publisher Viz still shipping via Simon and Schuster, others
- Abrams Spider-Man book delayed - 20 weeks overdue
- KUBERT SCHOOL Opens To Students Worldwide with New Online Program
SEGMENT: Anniversary Issues: While Nancy Drew celebrates the legendary character by killing her -- What is our ideal anniversary/milestone issue?
TOP BOOKS OF LAST WEEK
Dave
- Hellions: (W: Zeb Wells, A: Stephen Segovia)
- Justice League Dark #21 (W: Ram V, James Tynion IV, A: Alvaro Martinez)
Forrest
- No One’s Rose #1 (W: Zac Thompson, Emily Horn A: Alberto Jimenez-Alburquerque)
- Hellions #1 (W: Zeb Wells, A: Stephen Segovia)
ComicBookRoundUp
- Critic: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (IDW, 9.5)
- Fan: Immortal Hulk #33 (Marvel, 9.7)
INTERVIEW: STEVE ORLANDO (Wonder Woman, Darkhold, Martian Manhunter, Kill a Man from AfterShock)
- Can you give us a brief introduction to Kill a Man (on sale June 3) and why AfterShock felt like the right publisher for this specific story?
- How does your writing process differ working for the big 2 versus indie publishers? Do you prefer one over the other?
- You were the main writer on Wonder Woman when her big #750 anniversary issue hit, can you tell us a bit about spearheading that project and what you hoped to accomplish for the character?
- When you introduce the “Invisible Starfighter” in Wonder Woman #75