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" I don't know if this is the same for everybody, but for me, sometimes I get depressed, where I wake up and I can feel a change. Something went wrong, and it's almost like you feel tingly in a way where you know something is off, and from that point forward, this anxiety kicks in where you just worry and worry... this cyclical, terrible nature. "
Nature
Me
Change
" I feel like no matter what I'm on, whether it's 'Tiny Titans' or 'Swamp Thing' or 'American Vampire,' there will be an element of horror in it. Which would be fun for 'Tiny Titans.' "
Feel
Vampire
Horror
" I grew up in New York City, so I have, like, an inherent fear of trees, I think, in general. "
City
Trees
New
" I like stories where people have to face some big demons internally. It always seems to be an element of horror, because it's pretty scary to have to face yourself and the things you're most worried about: your own abilities and your own capabilities and your own level of competence in being a hero. "
Demons
Hero
Face
" I love everybody in Gotham. Gotham suits me really well. I'll write anything from 'Nightwing' to 'Batgirl' and any of the villains. "
Write
Well
Me
" I love what Brian Azzarello did with Wonder Woman. "
Wonder
Brian
Love
" I love working on 'Superman' and 'Batman' dearly. "
I Love
Superman
Love
" I'm a difficult person, sometimes, to work with because I'm so intense about this stuff sometimes, and I get focused in ways that I think can be overwhelming for me and also the people I work with, where I'll get so about every little bug in the thing, every little line. "
Me
Work
Think
" In a post-9/11 world, 'Batman' is less about scaring bad people into the shadows than he is about bringing good people out into the light. "
Light
World
People
" I remember when I was in school I had this teacher give me this E.L. Doctorow quote: They asked him how much historical research he does for his books and he said, 'As little as possible.' So I try and adhere to that. "
Remember
Teacher
School
" I use a lot of narration; I have a very prosaic style. I like to get you invested in the character first and do a lot of work in the first pages of each issue to try to re-establish things and keep the symbolism of a story very tucked beneath the surface. "
Style
Try
Story
" I've always been a relatively big history buff. In college, I took a lot of history courses, and when I was in grad school, I liked to audit them. "
History
College
Audit
" I've said before, I've always had difficulty with anxiety and depression. I've been on medication for it since I was about 18 years old, varying degrees of medication. I've had big ups and downs with it and very bad periods. "
Bad
Ups And Downs
Depression
" Monsters can be scary, and they're great, but they're only really scary when they're reflections of us and they show you the things you're scared of might be true about your own nature. "
Own
You
Be True
" My favorite Batman stories were very much in conversation with the zeitgeist over the years. "
Years
Conversation
Much
" My favorite Swamp Thing stories have always been about a man wrestling with monsters both internal and external. "
Wrestling
Man
Been
" One of my favorite books was 'The Book of Immortality' by Adam Leith Gollner, which talks about cheating death and life extension and frames with a story that David Copperfield finds a fountain of youth on an island he bought. "
Life
Youth
Book
" People at Marvel and DC, we're rooting for each other. And when we're friends, like me and Jeff Lemire, or Charles Soule, or even Dan Slott - it doesn't matter if you're Marvel or DC. You'll talk story with each other, and there's like an agreement that you're just helping each other out. "
People
You
Me
" The Batman that I loved growing up, the thing that Frank Miller did in 'The Dark Knight Returns,' is that he's so vulnerable and mortal in his 50s. That book was the first time I saw Batman as being really layered, human, and suffering, and worried that he wouldn't achieve what he wanted to achieve. Seeing him being obsessed and pathological. "
Time
Suffering
Loved
" The fun of superhero comics is finding ways to turn the pieces that you know so that they're suddenly about things that you want them to be about, as long as they're true to the core and true to the DNA of the mythology. "
Fun
Finding
You
" The only way to write Batman, if you get the chance - and I hope everyone out there gets the chance - is to imagine you made him up. "
You
Chance
Everyone
" There's an element of ego to writing the Riddler. You research a lot of things that you end up jettisoning as a writer, and Riddler was a lot of fun to get to have that sort of annoying know-it-all personality lording over the city. He's a lot of fun to write about. "
Writing
City
Ego
" The secret to 'Year One' is that it's a Jim Gordon story. It's a great Bruce Wayne story, don't get me wrong, but Jim Gordon is the focus of that book. To me, that's the stronger emotional arc. It's not that the Bruce Wayne stuff isn't masterful, because it is, but it's Jim's book. "
Focus
Story
Stronger
" The thing that really interests me is characters facing challenges that are emblematic of the things they are most frightened of about themselves. "
Challenges
Interests
Me
" When I get the possibility of using a character like Bruce Wayne or Dick Grayson, I try and think about what's most exciting or interesting about them as a person, so I try and think what they are at their core, or what piece of their psychology do I gravitate toward that I respect, and I'm excited by it when I read books about them. "
Respect
Interesting
Think
" When I've gone through those periods of depression or anxiety, it's almost like your body is telling you constantly with these panics that the world really is the terrible place that you think it is, and all the things you fear are true about yourself have to be true. "
Think
Yourself
Depression
" With 'Batman,' I actually had a really bad period when we started 'Zero Year,' right at the beginning, I just wasn't taking care of myself at all. I was up too late all the time, I was working too hard. I wasn't exercising. "
Late
Care
Myself
" With books like 'AD: After Death' and 'Wytches,' a lot of those things are inspired by reading things that terrify me. "
Me
Death
Inspired
" You have a book like 'The Shining,' where the hotel is scary - but scarier because it's the haunted house of Jack Torrance's heart. "
Scary
You
House
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