It’s such a shame when heroes give you no choice but to kill them, huh?
This week, I sat down with Bryan of the Flame On comics podcast for an in-depth interview, and it was a ton of fun. We cover everything from the origin of The Young Protectors to how I go about hiring artists to what kind of comics art really turns me on. Bryan is a great interviewer and I shared all kinds of stuff. You should absolutely go check it out. (And if you’re coming from that podcast and are wondering where you can order a Young Protectors book and trading cards, etc., my BackerKit page is here and books/prints/everything else will be shipping out in May. Also, you can scroll down the page here for a link to my Patreon page.)
Also, if you’d like to see The Young Protectors penciler Adam DeKraker on camera, check out the Big Gay Fiction Podcast at the 55 minute mark. Adam was selling The Young Protectors Volume One books at the Rainbow Book Fair this month, he’s a very cool guy, and he gives great sales pitch. 🙂
So! Looks like we’re about to witness two close encounters: The Platinum Priestess vs. Commander and The Annihilator vs. Fluke. Who will wind up on top?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
P.S. Thank you so much for all the Happy Birthday wishes! They really made my day. We really do have the best readers in the world here. Y’all rock!
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