![]() I was really excited.īoth you and Dan pull off a real high-wire act in terms of balancing tone in this book. They had seen a copy of ‘Cafe Racer’ (Thank you Sean!) and told me how they were drawn to the expressiveness in my style. He’s the ultimate life coach.Ĭorin, what was it like getting the call from DC to work on the book? Did they tell you what caught their eye about your work?Ĭorin Howell: It was actually a little surprising because I’ve never worked on a superhero book before. So, from that standpoint, he sees it as his duty to make everyone better and raise their games. Quite honestly, his ego is such that he believes he’s better than everybody– Batman included. Without spoiling, what criteria did you use to pick who Bat-Mite chooses to “improve’, and how close was your wish list to the one we’ll end up seeing in the series? I love the “zany ‘Brave and The Bold'” feel to the series premise. It sets us up for an “anything goes” type of series and that’s really fun to play with. ![]() I really wanted to a different head space as a writer and Bat-Mite certainly offers that. ![]() Let’s get the big question out of the way first: Why Bat-Mite?ĭan Jurgens: More appropriately– why NOT? We had the chance to talk to writer Dan Jurgens and artist Corin Howell about the book, their process, and what crossover seems destined to occur. ![]() “Bat-Mite” is one of DC’s two new all ages miniseries, and the series is set to reintroduce everyone’s favorite nuisance to the DCU. ![]()
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