![]() ![]() ![]() JW: We talked about all kinds of other stuff about death. Courtesy of DC Comics.ĪIPT: Did he give you any tips about killing off characters? You know, it’s Dan Jurgens, the most iconic death ever in comics he wrote and drew.Ī page from Justice League: Road to Dark Crisis. JW: Before I even wrote it, I called Dan and we talked through ideas and talked about what the story was gonna be and talking about what death means. And what does it mean?ĪIPT: What was it like working with Dan Jurgens on your story? Let’s show John going to Nightwing and talk about their dads dying. And we were talking about Nightwing and one of the editors asked, “Why don’t people go to Nightwing immediately? Isn’t that the first person that Jon will go to, especially when you look at the relationship they have in Nightwing and the Son of Kal-El series? So I was like, well, let’s show that story. So are the Titans, the Titans and Nightwing are really important to what we’re doing with Dark Crisis. ![]() Joshua Williamson: They’re sort of the children of Batman in Superman right? And it started out of a conversation I was having with the editors when we were talking about Dark Crisis and it was part of the whole plot of Nightwing is really important to Dark Crisis. For even more on Dark Crisis, don’t miss our interview with Williamson around “ The Death of the Justice League” - then you read his spoiler-takes on the special as well.ĪIPT: You write the first story in Justice League: The Road to Dark Crisis and it’s about Nightwing and John, why are these characters important to start this one-shot? With the final order cutoff for Justice League: Road to Dark Crisislanding this Sunday (May 8), we also dig into the details of a number of the stories within the issues, as well as some general talk about the event that’s been years in the making. ![]() Listen to the latest episode of our weekly comics podcast!īut wait, there’s more. ![]()
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