Here's a thoughtful and fun analysis of one of my favorite DC projects, Green Lantern: Willworld. And I wholeheartedly agree with everything said about the late, great Seth Fisher. No matter what I asked Seth for in my script, he gave it to me—times ten. No, times twenty. A brilliant artist with a truly extraordinary imagination.
SEMI-REGULAR MUSINGS FROM THE SEMI-REGULAR MIND OF WRITER J.M. DeMATTEIS
Friday, May 25, 2018
Monday, May 21, 2018
LIVING WITH GUN VIOLENCE
Where We Live, the comic book anthology benefitting the victims of the October 2017 Las Vegas shooting, goes on sale May 30th. There's a huge roster of talent contributing to the book and I'm very grateful that my story "Remember," beautifully illustrated by my friend (and Savior 28 collaborator) Mike Cavallaro, is part of the collection.
The Hollywood Reporter is running an in-depth interview with artist J.H. Williams III and his wife Wendy Wright-Williams in which they talk about how they conceived Where We Live and brought it into being. You can read it right here.
The Hollywood Reporter is running an in-depth interview with artist J.H. Williams III and his wife Wendy Wright-Williams in which they talk about how they conceived Where We Live and brought it into being. You can read it right here.
I hope you'll support this incredibly worthy project.
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
AND EVEN MORE CONSTANTINE
Another interview—one of my favorites—from Wondercon, discussing the animated Constantine: City of Demons (now streaming on CW Seed).
Monday, May 14, 2018
THE LAST PATROL
It was announced today that The Doom Patrol will be getting their own live-action series on DC's new streaming service, DC Universe. But that won't be the Patrol's first appearance on television: A few years back I wrote an episode—one of the darkest of the entire series—of Batman: The Brave & The Bold that focused on the DCU's most tormented super-team. And here it is:
TALKING THE TALK
A (very) short post to share links to two recent interviews I've done: One with The Reading Lists and one with Innovation & Tech Today. Both, I think (hope!), are interesting and a little different. Enjoy!
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