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When you started writing the script, was Lee Moder set to be the artist?

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When you started writing the script, was Lee Moder set to be the artist?

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JW: I found out Lee was going to be the artist when I was about halfway done. I actually went back and changed a few things because I had Lee in mind. I’m very familiar with Lee’s style, and became less worried about panel counts because I knew Lee was a pro and would make everything work. Lee’s an artist I’ve wanted to work with back when he was doing Legion of Super-Heroes, so I knew he could handle a ton of characters and settings. Of all things I can’t wait for people to see Lee’s pages. They are amazing! CV: What are the pros and cons of writing a complete graphic novel versus writing single issues or a mini series? JW: Well, for the last year or so I’ve been working on mostly OGNs and one of the things I’ve learned is that you’re pacing needs to be stronger. You need to be able to keep your audiences attention longer. A pro to writing a longer OGN is that you don’t have to worry about your page count as much and can let your story breathe, but that can also be a con, y’know? Some

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