Q: Would you rather own a successful comic book company, making modest money and living well, or work for a major publisher and get seen by millions monthly?
A: I have no real ambitions towards working for a major publisher. Of course, it would be great to write some of the characters I grew up reading about and loving. But ultimately, self-publishing and crowdfunding is highly rewarding and the path I believe that I’ll stick with.
Q: What Character do you need to write or draw?
A: Again, I have little desire to work for a major publisher. I would be lying if I said that it would be easy to turn down writing for Green Lantern, which is my favorite superhero character of all time. However, I would HAVE to have control of the character and story. That won’t ever happen because the editorial machine over there would never allow it.
Q: What sends you into a rage that another creator/artist does while working with you?
A: I expect very little from my collaborators. The only thing I expect is that they are honest about their work and when they will get it to me before the deadline. Having a huge ego and being unpublished and unknown is also no good.
Q: Name a bad habit you need to change.
A: My biggest failing has been being too trustworthy. The amount of money I’ve lost out due to “artists” demanding full payment up front and then disappearing, delivering work months after it is needed, or being pushy. That is on me. But I have taken great steps in correcting that problem.
Q: Would you rather a loyal fan base, or millions of people knowing who you are, but no loyal fans?
A: I believe we already have built a very strong fan base through our successful Kickstarter campaigns and social media networking. I’m not in this for any kind of fame, or notoriety. I’m in it because I’ve loved comics for over 30 years & I’ve always wanted to make them, myself.
Q: What is a success driven goal. I.E. if I get X money I am gonna get…
A: My only goals are too publish the complete Light-Earth Saga, to publish projects for other talented creators, & to be able to officially make this my career.
Q: What current book do you think you could write better and make it no longer suck?
A: I wouldn’t exactly say that it “sucks”, but I know I could deliver a Green Lantern Epic that could rival the magnificent Johns & Reis Blackest Night story. I’ve heard good things about the new Rebirth stuff. But doing a take on the mythos that is unlike anything people have ever seen is what I do best. I’m lucky to be where I am today to even have that as a possibility.
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