![]() MW: No, I hadn’t given it much thought besides George. OM: Had you any other artists in mind before George? They weren’t too sure they wanted to do another Teen Titans book, but I eventually convinced them and started it, then ran into George (Perez) and asked him if he would be interested in working on it and he said, “Yes.” Marv Wolfman: I wanted to get off a book that DC had assigned me to and proposed instead that I do the Teen Titans and create a whole new group. Was it a question of you pitching it to DC, DC asking you, or even you asking George Perez? Olly MacNamee: I’m going to unashamedly start by asking you about the inception of The New Teen Titans, the comic book that got me hooked on comics for life. It was the highlight of a weekend full of creator meetings. ![]() It was an honour and a pleasure speaking with him and one more off the bucket list of creators I’ve dreamed of meeting, let alone interviewing. And, in-between signings and panels, I managed to grab a quick 10 minutes with Marv Wolfman, in which time I asked him about his work on the seminal series, The New Teen Titans, and the industry shaking maxi-series, Crisis On Infinite Earths. ![]() He’s a writer and creator who needs no introduction, and was a guest at this year’s London Film and Comic Con who I targeted like a heat seeking missile the moment I arrived. Marv Wolfman at London Film and Comic Con ![]()
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