DC Comics Taught Batman Writer Joshua Williamson a Sad Lesson

Writer Joshua Williamson recently shared a sad lesson in storytelling that he noticed while working at DC Comics.Williamson learned a great deal about comic book fans and what makes them more likely to purchase an issue. “[W]hen people are happy, they spend less. It sucks, but it is a pattern that I’ve seen in my time at DC,” Williamson revealed in an interview with Popverse. He continued to talk about not wanting to upset fans while still keeping comics full of action and conflict. “I don’t want to make anybody mad. The thing is, is that I would want to say, ‘First and foremost, trust me.’ It’s not just about, ‘Oh, I want to piss people off.’ That’s not what you’re doing at all.”Art by TOM REILLY

Writer Joshua Williamson recently shared a sad lesson in storytelling that he noticed while working at DC Comics.

Williamson learned a great deal about comic book fans and what makes them more likely to purchase an issue. “[W]hen people are happy, they spend less. It sucks, but it is a pattern that I’ve seen in my time at DC,” Williamson revealed in an interview with Popverse. He continued to talk about not wanting to upset fans while still keeping comics full of action and conflict. “I don’t want to make anybody mad. The thing is, is that I would want to say, ‘First and foremost, trust me.’ It’s not just about, ‘Oh, I want to piss people off.’ That’s not what you’re doing at all.”

Art by TOM REILLY

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