Nailbiter #30
Nov. 18th, 2019 12:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

"There was a time when I didn’t think 'Nailbiter' was ever going to happen. I could feel it in my gut that it was a story I had to tell. For a bit in my career I felt like I was having a hard time showing the real me in my writing; my voice. I had done another series called 'Ghosted' and that was a good start, but Mike and I together knew this would be a place to explore the kinds of comics we wanted to make. And then we finally got it out there. And people liked it. It wasn’t just a success in sales. It was a success that we did it our way as a team and people liked it. It reaffirmed our passion for telling stories in a medium we loved.
'Nailbiter' changed my life. And I’ll always remember that." -- Joshua Williamson
( Final issue )
Nailbiter #26
Nov. 14th, 2019 12:00 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

"Warren has been hard to hate for me -- hard to make myself and the readers hate. It’s always fascinating to me when people tell me that they love Warren. Maybe because I’m in his head and he’s in mine? I know how much of a monster he is.
When we first started to develop him… I knew he needed a certain swagger to him. I did a lot of research on serial killers. How they can be charming. But it was when I started watching interviews with actors who had played serial killers that it finally clicked. There is a great interview of Jack Nicholson about playing the Joker that I pulled a bit from.
Warren has always been a blast to write. I’m going to miss the bastard." -- Joshua Williamson
( Scans under the cut... )