NYCC: DC Holds Special Frank Miller Spotlight

At New York Comic Con, legendary writer and artist Frank Miller, who is currently working with DC Comics on the conclusion of The Dark Knight III: The Master Race, got a special spotlight, One that allowed him to reflect on his career, as well as what he hopes to accomplish in the future.

He first stated how he came to want to do comics: “I told my mother I wanted to write and draw comics when I was five years old,” Miller said, “No idea was too bad for it. Bouncing Boy! There were wonderful, wonderful sick touches to it.”

As to why he like to both write and draw: “I always thought that comic books were like newspaper strips – there’s no reason one person can’t do them all. Though I spent a fair amount of my career writing stories for other artists, and I’ve enjoyed that greatly.”

He talked more about his time in comics, including his inevitable return to his Sin City franchise. You can read the full spotlight breakdown here.

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