Horror Writer Joe Hill Leaves His DC Comics Imprint

Joe Hill, horror writer and creator of the DC pop-up imprint Hill House Comics, is taking a leave of absence from comics.As reported by Popverse, Hill revealed his hiatus from DC in an interview with The Short Box Podcast. The writer stated that he would be prioritizing his work on several novels over the next few years. “I’m actually out of comics for the next few years. I’ve written four novels, and I’d like to have at least ten novels before I’m done being a novelist. I’d like to write another six novels. So right now, that’s my complete focus, getting the next novels written,” he said.Hill would like to write a couple of novels before he makes a comeback to comics but indicated he might return periodically for specific projects, “I’d like to stack up the next two or three novels before I return to comics,” he said. “There are some possible exceptions — Chris Ryall has been adapting the novellas from my book Strange Weather for Image, and I would love to script one of those adaptations myself. It would be an adaptation of a novella called Loaded. It’s actually set in Florida,” Hill explained. He also teased a possible return of his Locke & Key series with Gabriel Rodriguez.Steve Erwin, Deathstroke the Terminator Artist and Checkmate Co-Creator, Passes Away at 63

Joe Hill, horror writer and creator of the DC pop-up imprint Hill House Comics, is taking a leave of absence from comics.

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As reported by Popverse, Hill revealed his hiatus from DC in an interview with The Short Box Podcast. The writer stated that he would be prioritizing his work on several novels over the next few years. “I’m actually out of comics for the next few years. I’ve written four novels, and I’d like to have at least ten novels before I’m done being a novelist. I’d like to write another six novels. So right now, that’s my complete focus, getting the next novels written,” he said.

Hill would like to write a couple of novels before he makes a comeback to comics but indicated he might return periodically for specific projects, “I’d like to stack up the next two or three novels before I return to comics,” he said. “There are some possible exceptions — Chris Ryall has been adapting the novellas from my book Strange Weather for Image, and I would love to script one of those adaptations myself. It would be an adaptation of a novella called Loaded. It’s actually set in Florida,” Hill explained. He also teased a possible return of his Locke & Key series with Gabriel Rodriguez.

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