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" Anyone who's been reading my stuff can see that there's a lot of tracks being laid for future stories. "
See
Been
Stories
" Are you kidding? They had me at 'Star Wars.' The kid inside me would've clawed his way out and strangled me if I'd turned this job down. "
Job
Me
Way
" As a kid, I was definitely a DC guy. I started reading big time in the '80s at the height of the Wolfman/Perez 'New Teen Titans.' That was definitely the book that hooked me. "
Kid
Book
Me
" Hopefully I'm learning a lesson from every new thing I write, whether it features guys in spandex or not. "
Learning
New
Write
" I always liked the idea that Thor was the god who'd wake up every day and look at that hammer and not know whether he was going to pick it up. Only the worthy can lift the hammer of Thor, and I love the idea of a god who was always questioning his own worthiness. "
Wake Up
God
Day
" I didn't get into comics as a stepping stone. "
Stone
Get
Stepping Stone
" I don't know about young Thor and King Thor getting their own series someday, although it would be nice if I could write three Thor series at the same time. "
Three
Nice
Know
" I don't really have any interest in doing Donald Blake stories. Maybe it's just I don't know what to do with that sort of alter ego. "
Doing
Know
Ego
" If you liked my 'Ghost Rider' run, you're going to love what they're doing in 'Punisher.' "
Going
You
Doing
" I haven't really used Loki at all in 'Thor: God of Thunder' or the previous volume of Thor. "
Thor
Thunder
Volume
" I just remember how cool and exciting and crazy it seemed when Marvel was giving this new 'Ultimate Spider-Man' title to this crime writer Brian Michael Bendis who had never really done any superhero stuff before. "
Done
Crazy
Remember
" I just typed up three, four paragraphs of an idea and dropped it in a box at the Chicago Comic Con in the summer of 2000, I guess, or 2001 - I forget. I just dropped it on a stack of a giant pile of dozens of other entries. Months later, I was thrilled to get a call from a Marvel editor while I was working my crappy day-job. "
Chicago
Summer
Forget
" I love working at Marvel, but it was definitely DC that got me hooked as a reader. "
Me
DC
Got
" I'm happy I can sit home in my office and make up stories about superheroes. And I only have to deal with a pretty limited amount of people to get those comics produced. "
Office
I Can
People
" It begins with the kind of story the writers want to tell. We never sit around in those retreats and say, 'We really need to make a change. Let's change this character.' Or throw a dart at the wall and see what hits. It all begins with story. "
Need
Character
Change
" Just the idea that no matter what Thor is up to he comes back to Earth is something special. "
Special
Earth
Back
" Thankfully, I have a job where it does not matter in the least what I look like. "
Look
Where
Matter
" The first big long-form work I did in comics was 'Scalped' for Vertigo, which ran for 60 issues. "
Big
Did
First
" There's a high level of communication between all of us at Marvel, and between Marvel and Lucasfilm. "
Us
Marvel
Communication
" What's nice is between 'Wolverine and the X-Men' and 'Thor,' I get to write two very different kinds of stories. Both of them really seem to scratch some itches for me. "
Two
Nice
Stories
" While the whole 'God Butcher Saga' had elements of fantasy, sci-fi and horror all mixed together, 'The Accursed' is very much high-fantasy. Right out of the gate, we've got elves, talk of fantastic worlds, strange creatures, Malekith riding a flying tiger, as well as more dwarves, giants, trolls and elves than you can possibly count. "
God
Flying
You
" Yes, you know Luke Skywalker isn't going to die in issue #3. But that doesn't mean you've seen every Luke Skywalker story there is to tell. "
Die
Know
Mean
" You can imagine sitting in a room for three days talking about comic books, eight hours a day. It gets wacky and very nerdy. It also gets contentious at times. "
Day
You
Three
" You're always trying to do something that, on one hand, honors all those stories, that is still in some way the same character that Stan Lee and Jack Kirby were doing back in the sixties. But, at the same time, you want to be able to tell new stories and not just rehash what's come before. "
Time
Doing
Way
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