2009 Comic Book News Archives

Trinity

April 30, 2009: Kurt Busiek Talks "Trinity"

TFAW.com caught up with Kurt Busiek to ask him about his comic book writing and his work on the DC Comics weekly series "Trinity". Here's an excerpt from the interview...

    TFAW.com: In Trinity, Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman have become godlike - representatives of different archetypes. It seems like with a lot of the superhero things you do, like Marvels, that you're interested in not just what superheroes can do, but what they represent to people. Is that something you consciously focus on?

    KB: I like superheroes as metaphor, I like them as the big idea. So, if all [the story] is about is what's their personality, what's the plot, to me, that's thriller writing. To me, that's science fiction, and you're simply moving characters around on an artificial chessboard, maintaining the reality of an artificial world. I'm much more interested in the superhero story as fairytale, as a place where ideas bigger than an individual sort of clash in symbolic ways.

    I think superheroes have more in common with movie musicals than they do with straight science fiction. The song in a movie musical is the point where the conflict, or the romance, or the situation becomes symbolic enough that you can sing a song about it, and by the time the song is over, the plot has moved in a different direction. That's what a good fight scene in a superhero comic is about. It leads things to a point where things become symbolic in a way where you can have these metaphors clash with each other, and once they've done that, things are going in a different directions. It's my particular way of looking at it.

You can read the complete interview at ComicList.com.



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