In an extensive retrospective interview, "Darkwing Duck" writer Ian Brill reflects on his time with the Masked Mallard, shares his thoughts on the series' impact and addresses comments made by a former colleague.
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In an extensive retrospective interview, "Darkwing Duck" writer Ian Brill reflects on his time with the Masked Mallard, shares his thoughts on the series' impact and addresses comments made by a former colleague.
Full article here.
BOOM!'s efforts in revitalizing Disney properties with genuine stories and amazing art will be sorely missed, especially Darkwing Duck. Brill and Silvani definitely grasped what made DW and St. Canard both compelling and hysterical and spung unique tales that were made for comics.
If ever there's another Darkwing Duck comic series down the road, I don't know how it could be done any better than they have.
Oh oh, I hope my previous comment is not the one who launched a new "world war"
I think there's room for improvements, though I'm not a huge Darkwing Duck fan. But I (and a lot of people) would be crazy over a TaleSpin comic :)If ever there's another Darkwing Duck comic series down the road, I don't know how it could be done any better than they have.
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