![]() ![]() There's Carla Speed McNeil's "Finder," I think is a good example of anincrediblywell written book that's coming from a different place. Are you readinganything that showcases those qualities in the current marketplace? Also, why do you think readers seem towant the same stuff rehashed over and over again? This isn't the first time I've heard you say the comics industry needs some diversity, that it should hold itself to higher standards. And a lot of times it's even easier to outdo them without editors and restrictions and all that bullshit. I like the idea that someone drawing in their bedroom with just pens and paper has the ability to make something that can kick the ass of something funded by Time Warner or Disney. ![]() I love what an even playing field comics is on the page. I get annoyed when I see things that aren't based on what's best for making art getting in the way of better work getting onto shelves.Īnd on some level I just like thumbing my nose at things. I think this industry can do a lot better, and I think the scene would be improved by it being allowed to be more diverse and open but with higher creative standards. I know a lot of artists feel more comfortable just letting their work speak for them, and I think that's legitimate but a lot of it for me is that my love of comics isn't just about my own work - I'm coming from a lot of this as a reader too, an often frustrated reader. ![]()
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