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Guest Joe Hill talks horror, Hill House Comics, the Stephen King multiverse and more

Guest Joe Hill talks horror, Hill House Comics, the Stephen King multiverse and more

Episode 44 Published 6 years, 7 months ago
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THE NEWS:

  1. London MCM Comic Con - X-Men February 2020 news, Wolverine pages on AIPT, Giant-Sized X-Men, Franklin Richards’ own book
    1. Aphra relaunching in 2020
  2. JORGE JIMENEZ Exiting JUSTICE LEAGUE With SCOTT SNYDER, Something 'Bigger' Coming
  3. Tom King and Clay Mann’s Batman/Catwoman #1 delayed past January
  4. 2019 RINGO AWARD Winners
  5. Full Marvel solicitations revealed
  6. Spider-Man Noir out in March
  7. Doomsday Clock FINISHED

TOP BOOKS OF LAST WEEK:

  1. Dave
    1. Amazing Mary Jane (2019) #1 (W: Leah Williams, A: Carlos Gomez)
    2. King Thor #2 (W: Jason Aaron, A: Asad Ribic)
      1. All in all this book feels incredibly important even though it takes place in the far future and there isn't a single Marvel hero outside Thor to be seen. That's saying something!
  2. Forrest
    1. Marauders #1 (W: Gerry Dugan A: Matteo Lolli)
    2. Amazing Spider-Man: Full Circle (See Credits)
  3. ComicBookRoundUp
    1. Critic: Martian Manhunter #9 (9.4)
    2. Fan: Batman: Curse of the White Knight #4 (9.2)

TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK:

Joker: Killer Smile #1 (W: Jeff Lemire, A: Andrea Sorrentino)
Forrest: Excalibur #1 (W: Tini Howard, A: Marcus To) 

JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.:

  1. Dave: Venom #19 (Kyle Hotz)
  2. Forrest: Silver Surfer: Black #5 (Cian Tormey)

Segment: Interview with Joe Hill to talk Basketful of Heads and Hill House Comics Leomacs

  • Basketful of Heads opens on September 1983, is that year and month significant to you or the story?
  • The character acting in this story is exceptional as it tells us so much about every character. How much detail goes into detailing a facial expression, or body language in your script?
  • There’s a good mix of wholesome summertime Americana against a seedy, gross underbelly in Basketful, how did you go about crafting the tone and do other books in the Hill House line explore similar balances?
  • Reading the first issue I felt like there are details everywhere to pick on. It feels dense, like the American flag covering the heads in on the opening page and in the sampler, or information that is weaved into dialogue, is there an art to placing details to be picked up on later?
  • How important are your surroundings when you write? Can you tell us about the music, movies, or other books that inspired the tone or visuals of Basketful and the line in general?
  • I don’t want to spoil anything, but could one expect Hill House Comics to continue the shared universe theme we saw in NOS4A2?
  • Do you think about which of your books will last in the public consciousness? 
  • Word as
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