![]() ![]() ![]() Max! Max! MAX!!! Max is a damn beast!!! I’m in awe of every single page they turn in, I have all the reactions. Was it difficult to get their voices right, or did you find it flowed quite easily for you? I loved the way that the book absolutely felt like part of the show, how it had the same sense of humour and how the characters, particularly Harley, Ivy, and Gordon felt like they'd jumped straight off the screen. He introduced me to editor Katie Kubert and at the end of the year I was asked to pitch and I started my new year with the news of me writing Harley Quinn! He then asked me about the Big Two and I was honest that I didn’t think I was what they were looking for. Over the summer last year, I ended up randomly chatting with Marc Guggenheim (Arrow) and he was impressed with my writing, like he actually purchased my digital comics - BINGO LOVE, JOOK JOINT, A BLAZIN - and was letting me know what he thought of them as he read it. My review for the first issue can be found here.įirst off, how did you end up working on the book? Did DC approach you to make a pitch for the story, or did you go to them about it? Tour, from DC, I spoke with its writer, Tee Franklin, to talk about how she went about writing such an amazingly fun book. After getting the chance to read the first issue of the new comic series, Harley Quinn The Animated Series: Eat. ![]()
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