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Redhand comic1/30/2024 ![]() I did a story for them, and we got along well enough that when they wanted to talk about a graphic-novel series, I was more than open to it.Īre you usually writing with the artists style in mind - in this case Mario Alberti? Why did you pick Mario in the first place as the artist for this book? ![]() How little I knew.Īnyway, I'd created Redhand as a project I'd like to do someday, but had done nothing with it, when the fine folks at Humanoids contacted me and asked me to write something for the revived Metal Hurlant. I knew at that point that I'd never get to write Conan - after all I figured that if anyone licensed the character again, they'd hire Roy Thomas, as well they should, and I'd happily read it, but they wouldn't need to look any farther than that. Quite simply, I've been a fan of heroic-fantasy stories for some time, and I wanted to do something where I could do the kind of thing I admired in the work of writers like Robert E. I'd been playing around with the story idea before I got involved with Humanoids. What's the greater concept behind the story of Redhand? Did you already had the story-idea in mind before talking with Humano or did you create it especially for Humano? Did they approach you or you them? Die übersetzte Fassung könnt ihr dann in Redhand 1 nachlesen. ![]() Ein paar Auszüge aus unserem E-mail-Interview mit Kurt Busiek.
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