How are the sales of Slave Labors reprint of Dreadstar?
Starlin: Good enough to continue publishing. There will be a break of about six months between books four and five while I work on the Infinity Abyss. UHQ: Every good story should have a start, middle and an ending. Do you plan to really end the Dreadstar series? What future plans do you have for the character? Starlin: Someday, somewhere I will return to Dreadstar and eventually kill him off at the end of the run. I also have a story I want to do with Dreadstar called Class Warfare. UHQ: How did Bravura Comics, where you published Breed I and II, started? What was your participation in it? In your opinion why did the label ended? Starlin: Harris Miller, my lawyer and the lawyer of most folks involved in the Bravura line, set up a creator owned deal with Malibu Comics. Chaykin came up with the name. In the end the line died because the Malibu business folks weren’t very good at their job and Marvel ended up buying the company. UHQ: You were one of the first writers to really “kill” imp