Enjoy this longform video interview done in an intimate, personal style reminiscent of The Dick Cavett Show or Inside the Actor's Studio. 

 

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Jamal Igle, 2nd Interview part 1

We're back with our second visit with Supergirl artist, Jamal Igle.  In honor of both Black History Month and the arrival of Supergirl #50 on February 17, we wanted to visit again with one of our more popular interview subjects.  In this first part of our new interview, Jamal goes more in depth about his internship at DC Comics as a high school student, recalls how he became a comic book fan and which series he read, and why he never bought into the X-Men premise.

Jamal Igle, 2nd Interview part 3

We enter an Elseworlds where Jamal Igle is the new Publisher of DC Comics.  What would he want to accomplish?  What titles would he cancel?  Back in the real world, Jamal responds to Marvel Comics' Siege Deadpool variant cover promotion.  Exactly what did he think of the idea of Marvel requiring DC Comics be ripped up in order to qualify for the cover.  What did Jamal think of that Deadpool cover, anyway?  He tells us and pulls no punches.

Jamal Igle, 2nd Interview part 4

We finish off this latest chat with Mr. Igle where he tells us which characters at DC he'd like to work on in the future.  The answers are interesting and surprising.  What does he see as the key differences between DC and Marvel, and which Marvel titles would he want to draw and not want to draw.  Again, the answers surprise.  Finally, we talk Nightwing, and Jamal tells us how he'd handle the character if he were not only the artist on the character, but the writer as well.  What do you think of his ideas?

 

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