elsnapo wrote:
Hi Uncle Rog,
It has been said that the post-Crisis Superman was a "Marvel style" DC comic book. What does that concept mean to you?
To me "Marvel style" is a just a method of writing ... also known as the plot/script style (as opposed to the full script style) ... wherein the writer first comes up with a plot, breaking down the scenes and the action for the penciler, and then writes the dialogue and other copy based on what has been drawn. The plot/script style actually pre-dates the Lee-Kirby era. Murphy Anderson once told me that he worked that way with Jerry Siegel on the Lars of Mars feature for Fiction House.
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Was Starman similarly a "Marvel style" DC book?
Yes. With a few exceptions, I usually write plots first and then script from the art.
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What prompted you to have Will Payton be from Arizona?
1) I have relatives in Arizona, and knew the area pretty well, and 2) I thought that having Will based in the southwest would be a good change of pace.
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What ideas did artist Tom Lyle bring to the Starman project?
Tom was a great collaborator, designing the entire look of the series and the characters. And he's an accomplished storyteller, which made my job easier. I still miss working with him.
-- Uncle Rog