![]() It’s a pleasure, obviously, and it’s one of the reasons why I love doing this job and why I try to stay working on DC characters. You’ve worked with Batman quite a few times now, so what does it mean for you to keep continuing this legacy of one of the most iconic characters? ![]() ![]() It really speaks to the depth of Batman’s history and what DC’s done that you can just want to go in one direction with Batman and they have the perfect source material somewhere within that catalog. And I was like, “Oh, I’ve never read that or heard of it.” So I talked to Jim about it and we got a copy from Mike Carlin and he was like, “Yeah, we can totally do that.” So that’s when I was introduced to it and when I read it, and the parallels between things and the core of the plot of it and the themes of it felt like old-time gothic literature to me that I was like, “Ah, I think this something would be awesome to me.” So that’s how I was introduced and how this thing all started. ![]()
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