How closely do you colaborate with Amy Wolfram over story elements?
KK: Very closely. We start with a group phone call. Amy, Eddie and I throw ideas around and decide what each issue will be loosely ‘about’. Then Amy goes and does a draft of the script and we talk it over again. Often, she and I just chat on the phone, taking what she’s already written and breaking it down into more specifically-paced scenes. It’s a wonderful process, and it feels right that everyone is involved with every aspect of the production. MDC: TEEN TITANS: YEAR ONE has a very rich, animated look. Can you take us through that artistic process, and how you work with the inker and colorist? KK: I draw the pages in pencil, but the characters and foreground elements are drawn in very clean lines and the backgrounds are rougher and more loosely pencil-shaded. Serge inks all of the characters to clean them up and give them life and depth, and then Steph colours the page in two stages: first he paints the backgrounds in lush, moody tones, giving them a soft quality and adding lightin
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