
We’re telling a huge story and you can follow it by downloading the digital issues every week, by waiting for the print version every month, or by waiting for the trades. The print versions are thirty pages, which just means three digital chapters.

Tom Taylor: Honestly, I’m writing these stories with all of the formats in mind. PREVIEWSworld: As the stories are digital first, can you explain what the process is for you translating these stories into a print presentation? The very first editor I contacted was Jim Chadwick, who I get along with really well and had wanted to work with again ever since our days on The Authority.įrom here, I landed the book the usual way through an unhealthy mix of extortion and blackmail. This began when Kristy Quinn and Ben Abernathy let me hang out in the DC Green room at ComicCon, even before I’d landed the gig writing The Authority for them back in the Wildstorm days.Įarlier this year, I was just coming off writing the Darth Maul: Death Sentence mini-series and Boba Fett is Dead, and I had a rare window. I have a real soft spot for the Burbank crew. Tom Taylor: I’d recently written National Comics: Rose and Thorn and a Batman LOTDK story, and I was really keen to keep working with the fine people out at DC Comics in Burbank.

Who approached you to do this adaptation and explain how you landed this gig. PREVIEWSworld: This book you're doing for DC is a print version of stories which will first be released digitally. In this exclusive interview, Taylor talks about how the book was developed, and how he believes it will surpass expectations. In late January, Tom Taylor - along with artist Jheremy Raapack - delivers Injustice: Gods Among Us #1(NOV120289) from DC Comics, based on the video game from the makers of Mortal Kombat.
