2001 Comic Book News Archives

December 4, 2001: Jeph Loeb Interview

Jeph Loeb (writer on Superman) was recently interviewed by Fanboy Planet regarding his career and his work on Superman. Here's an excerpt from the interview...

Derek McCaw: How did you make the leap from Hollywood writer to comics?

Jeph Loeb: The quick version is that I've been a fan since I was about 10 years old. Cut to: Years later and I was working on a live action feature film for The Flash and met (DC President and Publisher) Jenette Kahn. She asked if I would like to write a comic book for her and that, in turn, became my first work, Challengers of the Unknown. Short, but somewhat accurate.

DM: What do you find to be the biggest difference between working for the two mediums?

JL: Money. Not to be a smart ass about it, but features and television give you a tremendous amount of money to see your vision realized. Comics, however, on a tiny budget, give you the floor plans for a, hopefully, brilliant vision. They are cousins in many ways, certainly as we are seeing in the wave of comic book movies -- but the superhero comic, in particular, is a unique and splendid American art form that should be appreciated for itself.

Visit the Fanboy Planet website to read the complete interview.



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