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Metaphysique by Norm Breyfogle
Metaphysique by Norm Breyfogle




Metaphysique by Norm Breyfogle

We've always talked about working together since then. Norm, tell me about how you and Chuck got together on "Of Bitter Souls." Norm Breyfogle: Chuck originally interviewed me about 10 years ago for a comics news magazine, I forget which one, and he was self-publishing "Agony Acres" at the time and he wanted me to do a pinup, so I did a pinup.

Metaphysique by Norm Breyfogle

I see Norm has finally freed himself from the throngs of fans. I was mentored by Brian Augustyn and he used full script. Just to do it right.Ī selection of Markosia product on display. I think comic writing is much harder than screen writing. And then you might have an artist who's mad at you for trying to fit too many panels on one page, so you have to be mindful of that. Whereas, with a comic book you have to get it all in. With movies, every page is like a minute of screen time, so you have like 120 pages to tell your story. Even with a story arc, you have to have a self-contained comic within like 22 pages. How do you approach screenwriting as opposed to comics? Satterlee: Well, with comics you have to tell a story: beginning, middle and end. I'm writing some books with Sal Cipriano, a couple with Brian Augustyn, Phil Hester. By the time San Diego rolls around, I'll have 11 different titles on the shelves.

Metaphysique by Norm Breyfogle

I'm doing "Thirteen Steps" which is coming out through Desperado/Image. I've got a couple books coming out with different publishers: one for Arcana and possibly one with Desperado. I kinda honed my craft before I got back into comics, so now I think I have a good handle on the process, the craft, and I'm making it happen. What publisher was that for? Satterlee: My own. And I called up Norm and asked him if he wanted to draw it and luckily he said yes, so it all worked out. I'm a fairly religious guy and I love New Orleans, so I put mythology and theology together and set it in New Orleans. So, I still wanted to do a book in New Orleans.

Metaphysique by Norm Breyfogle

Strange mini, so being an unknown, which I still am, it was nixed. But Marvel had some unknown writer, who did a little TV show called "Babylon 5." I think his name was. What's the story behind the concept of the book? Satterlee: I honestly wanted to write an Ultimate Doctor Strange book, set in New Orleans where I thought he belonged. I see you're here with Norm Breyfogle, the artist on "Of Bitter Souls." How long have the two of you been working together? Chuck Satterlee: We've been working together for over a year now and we're up to our tenth issue. Norm Breyfogle & Chuck Satterlee at the NY Comic Book Spectacular Chuck, thanks for talking with us today.






Metaphysique by Norm Breyfogle