Buffy comic writers being overseen by Joss;
A veritable who’s who of comic book writing talent that includes Brian K. Vaughan (Ex Machina), Brad Meltzer (Justice League of America) and Jeph Loeb (Onslaught Reborn), along with former “Buffy” TV writers Jane Espenson, Drew Goddard, Drew Greenberg and Steven DeKnight.
Thr evil part of me is quite gleefeul about DeKnight and Goddard working on a comics series that retcons their most horrible writing mistake into something palatable. In my mind, I see Joss standing over their word processors with a wicked-looking ruler in hand (though to be fair, he did have final approval on the ptui! episode).
Hmm.
There's a strong potential for cracktastical suckage in that line up.
And while they're not exactly the B List, I'm not sure I'd call it a veritable who's who of comic book writing talent. (Vaughan and Loeb, perhaps, but isn't JLA only Meltzer's third comic book project after Archer's Quest and Identity Crisis? I mean, these are all people famous for writing, but most of them aren't famous for writing comic books.)
Err.
Possibly, I'm talking out of my eyeroll, here.
Possibly, I'm talking out of my eyeroll, here.
Who's on your dream team of Buffy comic book writers?
Gail Simone? Personally, I'd really like to see Alan Moore go at it. He always seems to understand the essential core/mythic worth of iconic characters.
Simone has the dialogue touch needed, for certain.
And I think that, when he's not Banging the Issue Stick, Winick can also balance the funny/serious as required. Peter David (who has worked in the 'verse before) would also be an excellent choice.
Ooo!
As this is all my pipe dream, can I bring Gruenwald back from the dead, so long as I promise not to bring him back wrong?
I think Jane E. has been the most successful comic writer out of the ME stable, after Joss. (Success here meaning "knows how to write for the medium.")
As this is all my pipe dream, can I bring Gruenwald back from the dead, so long as I promise not to bring him back wrong?
Your wish is granted. Long live Jambi.
It makes me sad to think of all the things Gruenwald could have written in the last decade.
Stupid heart defects. Stupid death.
(I go all Anya over it.)
Brian K. Vaughan is going to be writing for
Lost.