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"Every comic I work on, I think about it from a fan perspective first: When I was a fan, would I have bought this? And I think the thing about Nailbiter, everything about it something I would have bought, and something that was kind of missing. I knew I wanted small town. I knew I wanted Warren. I wanted that angle of the charismatic serial killer who wasn’t Hannibal, who wasn’t Dexter, who kind of enjoyed what he was. I came from those angles, and I think that’s what attracts people to it." -- Joshua Williamson

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"Warren [is] the most fun to write. There were days I enjoyed a scene or two with the other characters but even if Warren wasn’t in a scene those characters were playing off of him, y’know? The series wouldn’t have existed if not for him." -- Joshua Williamson

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"[I would describe the tone of the book as] Twin Peaks. It’s been said that Twin Peaks is its own genre and that’s what we’re going for here. A slow burn thriller that builds on its characters and the town. It’s a different type of thriller that isn’t normally seen in comics. But at the same time we wanted it to have that Se7en mojo. That creepy thing that bugs and haunts you later. Images that stick with you after you read it. That might just scare you when you turn the page." -- Joshua Williamson

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"I was one of [Brian Michael Bendis'] original students, from his first year teaching at Portland State University. He knew me from 'Dear Dracula' and Jim Valentino talking about me, so he was very nice to me. I lived nearby him at one point -- I would see him on the street, and he was always very cool and supportive. I had this idea for a long time, although I was thinking of a different creator, but then I realized, if I really wanted to do an issue about a comic book writer traveling to Buckaroo, Oregon to research serial killers -- it had to be Brian." -- Joshua Williamson

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"Many years ago when I was an art director I was talking to one of my co-workers when she told me that she had broken up with her boyfriend. In the past she had said things were going really well so I was surprised by the news. She explained to me that her ex-boyfriend’s uncle had been arrested for killing five women. He was a serial killer. I asked 'But your ex didn’t know, right? He wasn’t a part of it, so why dump him?' She explained to me, 'I just cant be with someone who is that close to something so evil.'

That always stuck with me. We talk a lot about the families of the victims but never the families of the serial killers. The world they left behind. The family that has to find out that someone they loved was killing people. The harsh truth is that it destroys those families. And I always wanted to explore that.” -- Joshua Williamson

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