Matt Kindt on new series Folklords, Indies sell out, and October best of
THE NEWS:
DC shutters Vertigo early
DC War Giant and Teen Titans Go postponed indefinitely
Folklords #1 gets 3rd printing
Abrams’ Spider-Man significantly delayed
UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY #1 is Image's Second-Biggest Selling Launch in a Decade, Going Back for 2nd Printing
CHEW's John Layman Returns with 'Butterfly Effect Noir' Series
October Sales Report
McFarlane Partners with CGC for mail in signing of Spawn 300 - $89
TOP BOOKS OF LAST WEEK:
Dave
Swimming in Darkness (W/A: Lucas Harari, Translator David Homel)
Addams Family: The Bodies #1 (W: Zoe Quinn, A: Philip Murphy)
Forrest
Spider-Man and Venom: Double Trouble #1 (W: Tamaki, A: Gurihiru)
New Mutants #1 (W: Hickman, Brisson A: Rod Reis)
Trending Now - BOOM! Studios series keep getting third printings...before they even come out. HUH!? Something is Killing the Children, Once & Future, and now Folklords.
TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK:
Dave: Morbius #1 (W: Vita Ayala, A: Marcelo Ferreira)
Forrest: War Children #1 Second Printing (Bill Sienkiewicz)
Segment: Interview - Matt Kindt and Eric Harburn about Folklords, a new series about a young village boy who's plagued by visions of a modern, tech-based world and on his 18th birthday, sets out on a forbidden quest to find the legendary Folklords for answers, starting a chain of events that will change the very fabric of his existence from BOOM! Studios.
Questions:
When you turned 18, what was the quest you gave yourself?
Fantasy can get however big or small depending on your take, can you talk about your process of coming up with the world we are introduced to in Folklords?
Do you ever struggle with readers, or even yourself, comparing your work to what has come before, for instance, I ponder how Narnia may have influenced your narrative?
There is a great moment where we hear all these quest ideas, and I have to ask, were there any that didn’t make the cut?
I’ve heard said fantasy is largely about power be it monarchs, military might, or magic, would you agree and is that something you explore in this series?
Information warfare seems to be a constant threat these days, and the themes like forbidden knowledge and finding your own journey or quest are aspects of Folklrods, what inspired this focus in the series?
Of the five issues is any single issue your favorite?
Does Folklords share some themes or DNA with your previous books like Ether, Dept. H, etc or did it feel entirely new to draft?
Superfight: Worst Boss: Gollum vs. Wicked Witch of the West
Off topic top shelf: Matt Kindt - boardgames - Wingspan
Matt Kindt on new series Folklords, Indies sell out, and October best of
THE NEWS:
DC shutters Vertigo early
DC War Giant and Teen Titans Go postponed indefinitely
Folklords #1 gets 3rd printing
Abrams’ Spider-Man significantly delayed
UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY #1 is Image's Second-Biggest Selling Launch in a Decade, Going Back for 2nd Printing
CHEW's John Layman Returns with 'Butterfly Effect Noir' Series
October Sales Report
McFarlane Partners with CGC for mail in signing of Spawn 300 - $89
TOP BOOKS OF LAST WEEK:
Dave
Swimming in Darkness (W/A: Lucas Harari, Translator David Homel)
Addams Family: The Bodies #1 (W: Zoe Quinn, A: Philip Murphy)
Forrest
Spider-Man and Venom: Double Trouble #1 (W: Tamaki, A: Gurihiru)
New Mutants #1 (W: Hickman, Brisson A: Rod Reis)
Trending Now - BOOM! Studios series keep getting third printings...before they even come out. HUH!? Something is Killing the Children, Once & Future, and now Folklords.
TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEK:
Dave: Morbius #1 (W: Vita Ayala, A: Marcelo Ferreira)
Forrest: War Children #1 Second Printing (Bill Sienkiewicz)
Segment: Interview - Matt Kindt and Eric Harburn about Folklords, a new series about a young village boy who's plagued by visions of a modern, tech-based world and on his 18th birthday, sets out on a forbidden quest to find the legendary Folklords for answers, starting a chain of events that will change the very fabric of his existence from BOOM! Studios.
Questions:
When you turned 18, what was the quest you gave yourself?
Fantasy can get however big or small depending on your take, can you talk about your process of coming up with the world we are introduced to in Folklords?
Do you ever struggle with readers, or even yourself, comparing your work to what has come before, for instance, I ponder how Narnia may have influenced your narrative?
There is a great moment where we hear all these quest ideas, and I have to ask, were there any that didn’t make the cut?
I’ve heard said fantasy is largely about power be it monarchs, military might, or magic, would you agree and is that something you explore in this series?
Information warfare seems to be a constant threat these days, and the themes like forbidden knowledge and finding your own journey or quest are aspects of Folklrods, what inspired this focus in the series?
Of the five issues is any single issue your favorite?
Does Folklords share some themes or DNA with your previous books like Ether, Dept. H, etc or did it feel entirely new to draft?
Superfight: Worst Boss: Gollum vs. Wicked Witch of the West
Off topic top shelf: Matt Kindt - boardgames - Wingspan