SDCC: Jo Duffy Spotlight


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Jo Duffy Spotlight (50:00, 114mb)
When she wanted to involved in comic books, what comics she loved growing up, how she got into comics, her first job in comics, her first written story, becoming an assistant editor, how she became a full editor, Archie Goodwin, working at Marvel as Woman, the various fill in stories she wrote, how she became a regular writer of Power Man and Iron Fist, which project she turned down, which projects she wished she could have worked on, her successful run on DC’s Catwoman – which was expected to fail – and how that lead to DC firing her via fax machine while all the Batman writers were on a retreat, her self-published series Nestrobber, working for Rob Liefeld on how that ended, the various jobs she’s done since then, themes in her work, a follow up to Marvel’s Fallen Angel series that wasn’t published likely due to it’s inclusive content, dealing with the loss of their many contemporaries, which creators that she grew up reading that she got to work with and how that made her feel, her take on Power Man and Iron Fist, working with John Buscema and Marie Severin, her work with various Manga series and love on Anime, then
Comic Con gave Jo Duffy an inkpot award.

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