"Xenoholics" creator Joshua Williamson spoke to CBR News about bringing his alien sensibilities to DC Comics' "Voodoo" and teases the future direction of the series.
Full article here.
"Xenoholics" creator Joshua Williamson spoke to CBR News about bringing his alien sensibilities to DC Comics' "Voodoo" and teases the future direction of the series.
Full article here.
What attracted me to the book in the first place was Voodoo being unsure of who she was and what she wanted, so I was excited to keep that going.
by the time we get to #7 it will be very clear which side Voodoo chooses.
Zuh? :/
I really hope this turns out well. Said to see Marz go and it would seem this title is pretty close to the chopping block.
Love Marz's work, but I really like what I'm hearing from Williamson about where he wants to take the book.
Always remember this stuff isn't real.
I really like everything that I've read of Williamson - his Batman/Superman issue over a year ago and the first few issues of Xenoholics so far (I mean, really, Xenoholics is really good!). Voodoo got cut mostly due to finances rather than the writing change. But I may be able to sneak in an extra $3/mo if his run is getting good reviews... >_>
Comics were happier before the Internet turned writing superhero stories into fruitless attempts to impress/entertain a small group of ppl who appear to hate comics and their creators.
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