Radio Singapore interview with Kurt Busiek
Radio Singapore International interviewed Kurt Busiek, who was in Singapore to attend the Writer's Festival.
Having found this, it reminds me of an important question that could sure use an answer: what does Busiek think of Marvel for tearing down a considerable amount of work he did to help revitalize many of Marvel's best superheroes, among other characters, when he was working for them during the late 1990s to early 2000s? Come to think of it, what does he think of DC for tearing down a considerable amount of good things about their own superheroes that he isn't working on, but which could still rub off on what he's doing in some way or other? I've found it quite troubling at times that little to no pros are willing to step forward and argue about how current editorial staffs at both companies are wrecking much of what their superhero worlds were built on when they first began, including heroism.
Having found this, it reminds me of an important question that could sure use an answer: what does Busiek think of Marvel for tearing down a considerable amount of work he did to help revitalize many of Marvel's best superheroes, among other characters, when he was working for them during the late 1990s to early 2000s? Come to think of it, what does he think of DC for tearing down a considerable amount of good things about their own superheroes that he isn't working on, but which could still rub off on what he's doing in some way or other? I've found it quite troubling at times that little to no pros are willing to step forward and argue about how current editorial staffs at both companies are wrecking much of what their superhero worlds were built on when they first began, including heroism.