We follow up last episode with the second half of our discussion with writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson – this time we’re talking James Bond, John Stewart, and the Incredible Hulk! Plus a meaningful discussion on patriotism, and Anthony & Doc make a pitch to work with PKJ 😉
Creators on the Couch – Phillip Kennedy Johnson 3
- Intro
- Superman
- One last question: Metallo giving everything for his sister – where did that idea come from?
- James Bond (11:52)
- Based more in Fleming novels vs. films?
- Was there a particular Bond you had in mind while writing?
- What makes him such an enduring character, in light of the constant reboots and takes on him?
- Admittedly only read first half – could not access God & Country
- John Stewart (23:12)
- Given your military background, did you gravitate towards John vs. other Lanterns?
- Focus on John’s family life – mother with dementia and loss of younger sister
- Revenant Queen – like her speech style (35:18)
- Obviously it’s ongoing, but how far out do you have mapped storylines?
- Incredible Hulk (39:05)
- This story is much more monster-oriented than previous Hulk runs – was this intended to shift away from internal/mental focus like the Ewing run?
- Body horror – story and art focus on the pain and effects of transformation
- What inspired Charlie? Feels like more than just audience surrogate
- What’s next for you? (52:24)
- Ending
- Next episodes: Speedball, Deathstroke
- Plugs for social
References:
- Marvel Team-Up #145 – PKJ (2:55)
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