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"I’m quite happy with it, so far. There are various different kinds of deals, and I think we’ve run into a fair number of approaches over the years, from the producer who loves the series but isn’t that interested in working with the series creators to approaches where they want us to be hands-on with the project. And this one, clearly, they want us hands-on.

Having me co-writing the pilot was a selling point for Fremantle, and they - along with Rick Alexander and Gregory Noveck - have been…I was going to say “welcoming,” but it’s more than that. Every time I’ve come down to Los Angeles, it’s been a terrific experience, and it’s been fun to be in the room to help work things out. I have the advantage of being able to say, “Well, we did this in the comics for this reason, but the main point we’re trying to get at here is this other thing, so if we play it a different way for TV, we’re still serving the spirit and intent of the series.”

And they’re not trying to steer away from what the comics are about - they’re steering into it, trying to bring it to life in a way that makes sense for TV, but which is very strongly rooted in the comics."

It’s also a treat when Rick says something like, “Hey, if we take this piece of the comics and that piece and that other piece over there, and we bring them together, it accomplishes this whole new thing.” And I’m sitting there going, “I made up every piece of that years ago, and they’re still the same pieces but the result is very current, very much a story about today. How’d that happen?”

Kurt Busiek Kurt Busiek

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In an interview with interview with Newsarama discussed the plans for Astro City to continue as a series of graphic novels and plans for the upcoming (hopefully) TV show.

The switch to graphic novel was first suggested by editor Mark Doyle, apparently because the majority of the books sales come from trade collections and digital sales. Busiek agreed due to issues with keeping to a monthly schedule.

Apparently the first one probably won't be finished or released this year.
In another interview he said that it would be called N-FORCEMENT, which would seem to line up with what he said about being in the process of writing a story about the N-Forcer.

Date: 2018-04-03 10:38 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] cricharddavies
Years from now, we will look back and recognize this as the final nail in the coffin of the American comics magazine.

Date: 2018-04-03 10:40 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] icon_uk
In what sense do you mean?

Date: 2018-04-03 01:37 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] cricharddavies
Mr. Busiek has indicated that he no longer has any interest in telling stories about other people's characters, the ones he read about growing up (see Astro City 28); I think this demonstrates that he no longer has interest in telling stories in the periodical format that he read, either. This is the future. The comic book, as we know it, is dying and being reborn.

Date: 2018-04-03 02:09 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] thatnickguy
So wait, you're saying it's a BAD THING that someone wants to create and write their own comics? Creator-owned comics have been the best thing to happen to comics in years. If writers and artists only stuck with what came before, we wouldn't have the overwhelming amount of quality comics put out by Image, IDW, Dark Horse, etc.

Date: 2018-04-03 03:30 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] jmacq1
I may be wrong but I don't get the impression he's saying it's bad (or good) so much as simply observing the process of the medium's evolution.

Date: 2018-04-03 04:42 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] cricharddavies
Yes, I don't pass any judgement on Mr. Busiek for his decisions, but I do believe that his decision to choose this format rather than the other marks a very final turn away from it.

Date: 2018-04-03 03:55 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] filthysize
They're referring to Busiek no longer wanting to publish Astro City as an ongoing comic.

Date: 2018-04-03 07:43 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mister_terrific
As I understood it, Busiek has health issues that slow him down (and by extension, the art etc.). I don't think it's a question of "having no interest".

Date: 2018-04-03 07:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] starwolf_oakley
Geoff Klock in "How to Read Superhero Comics and Why," Astro City is mentioned as a superhero comic where WATCHMEN and DARK KNIGHT RETURNS never happened or as "possible futures that can still be avoided."

WATCHMEN, well, that was really about "Margaret Thatcher and the Thatcher Administration are bad and you should feel bad."

Which I get. DARK KNIGHT RETURNS turned Batman into something he really wasn't in the "present day." Which gave us a Batman that hated the the Justice League for no reason. IDENTITY CRISIS *tried* to explain it, but the less said about that, the better.

http://www.hoodedutilitarian.com/2013/05/the-boring-daddy-of-astro-city/

Date: 2018-04-03 08:47 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] scorntx
... what?

You keep saying Watchmen was an anti-Thatcher thing.
Even though Britain isn't involved, and she isn't even mentioned.

Never mind that Watchmen is a deconstructive exploration of superheroes.
How is any of it, at any point, meant to be a specific slam at her?
Where are you even getting this train of thought from?

(I mean, if you were saying V for Vendetta was one, maybe that'd make sense...)

Date: 2018-04-04 12:39 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lordultimus
Or Miracleman.

Date: 2018-04-04 06:52 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] philippos42
I believe Alan Moore has described a large chunk of his 1980's output as a bad mood he was in. I think Watchmen falls into that category more than his other DC work like Swamp Thing or Green Lantern. Did Thatcherism (now called 'neoliberalism' in hindsight) have something to do with Beardy's Years-Long Bad Mood? Yeah, I think so.

Date: 2018-04-04 08:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] starwolf_oakley
I *thought* that's what it was. Alan Moore has said "WATCHMEN is a bad mood I was in 15 years ago." So I thought anti-Thatcher stuff was in there. I May need to reread why I think that.

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