Scott Snyder: Navigating DC's New 52 and Creator Owned Work
►Support this channel on Patreon: / comictropes ►Support this channel by becoming a YouTube member: / @comictropes Donate a one-time tip: https://www.ko-fi.com/ComicTropes ►Check out my weekly live show: / prosandconslive ►Take Scott Snyder's Classes on Comics Writing: https://bestjackettpress.substack.com/ Scott Snyder is a writer who has had an acclaimed run on Batman and has also created a number of his own comics: Nocterra, We Have Demons, Dark Spaces: Wildfire, and Night of the Ghoul to name a few. In this interview, Scott discusses his work habits, his approach to characters, why he likes horror, and more. Snyder shares what it was like to work for DC during their chaotic New 52 era as well as how he got Stephen King to write a comic book. Chapters: 0:00:00 Intro 0:01:07 Scott's Intro to Comics 0:06:24 Comic Con Experience 0:09:52 Getting Stephen King into Comics 0:15:45 New 52 Chaos 0:32:55 New Big Ideas for Superhero Comics 0:41:53 Scott's Typical Work Day 0:49:04 Arguments with DC 1:02:13 Scott's Interest in Horror 1:14:57 The Fun in Teaching 1:19:22 Upcoming Comics

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