jackolover
03-15-2007, 05:06 AM
Just read the latest Spotlight and it had some good intervues by the writers and artists of some of the books dealing with CW, but not Millar.
I was particularly interested in Brian Reeds take on how his writing had to change, when CW affected his book, Ms Marvel, issues # 6-8. I found Brian had completely transformed into another writer altogether. I was interested to learn, Brian himself, felt the writing of these 3 issues was a milestone to the books, and had affected his future writing. I hope so. His post CW stuff fell back into the same blase plots as before CW. Can't wait to see how Brian approaches Ms Marvel #13-14, when Arachne returns for round 2.
Also, some insightful detail to how the Knaufs had to handle CW Iron Man #13-14, at such sort notice.
FF, Panther, Avengers (both), She-Hulk also covered.
An interesting List of Trades of everything CW, on the last page, as well. And an add for a May Spotlight dealing only in Cap's Death.
I was particularly interested in Brian Reeds take on how his writing had to change, when CW affected his book, Ms Marvel, issues # 6-8. I found Brian had completely transformed into another writer altogether. I was interested to learn, Brian himself, felt the writing of these 3 issues was a milestone to the books, and had affected his future writing. I hope so. His post CW stuff fell back into the same blase plots as before CW. Can't wait to see how Brian approaches Ms Marvel #13-14, when Arachne returns for round 2.
Also, some insightful detail to how the Knaufs had to handle CW Iron Man #13-14, at such sort notice.
FF, Panther, Avengers (both), She-Hulk also covered.
An interesting List of Trades of everything CW, on the last page, as well. And an add for a May Spotlight dealing only in Cap's Death.