![]() This has come up a lot, and I’m starting to feel like I’m examining myself and other people are talking to me about it, and there are some theories that, in the superhero world, I don’t like writing overtly aggressive people, and a lot of the male superhero characters have so much aggression that you’re dealing with. But that’s the kind of story I feel like telling, I don’t know why. I get asked this now all the time, why do you keep writing female protagonists? And part of it is just, oh, I’m getting jobs, I’m pitching these and people are letting me do them. ![]() My Gotham Academy artist and I, Karl Kerschl, we’ve got a comic we’ve been trying to get off the ground for almost a decade, we’ve got so many pages of it, and it’s about two young women, and that is where my heart is. ![]() ![]() Fletcher: So I’ve been writing comics off and on for twenty years now, and writing stories my whole life, and I have always gravitated to female protagonists. ![]()
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