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CREATOR INTERVIEW: LARRY HAMA In yet another exclusive Vengeance Unbound interview, former BLAZE writer Larry Hama has stepped up to the plate! Read on for info on carnival freaks, Canuckleheads, and supreme weirdness in general. 1) In 1994, Howard Mackie's second Ghost Rider title, Spirits of Vengeance, was cancelled with it's 23rd issue. To some people's surprise, when the announcement came that a Blaze series would be starting a few months later, your name and not Mackie's was attached. What made you want to pen the adventures of Johnny Blaze and his circus folk? 3) Not really a question, more of a comment: when I picked up Blaze # 1 upon its release, I couldn't help but breath a sigh of relief when you changed John back to his normal look and ditched the Deathlok/Cable/wanker look. Did readers really hate that cyborg-Blaze design as much as I did? 4) The part that totally took me off guard was the lack of any appearances by the Ghost Rider (save for a one-page cameo in the first issue). In a book about a character from the Ghost Rider mythos, did you feel Blaze had it in him to stand on his own without any help from his previous partner? 5) Blaze was cancelled after issue # 12, cut down in its infancy. Why do you think the book never caught on with the majority of readers? 6) Following that line of thought: had the book stuck around longer, what would you have done with the series? 7) After the book's cancellation, the writer on Ghost Rider (Ivan Velez, Jr.) brought Blaze into his supporting cast and proceeded to completely ignore everything done in your series concerning John's carnival and two children. Did you follow the character at all after your series was cancelled? I never read any comics in any series after I stopped writing them. I don't generally read comics. Mostly, I look at the pictures, because that's what I'm interested in. If the art and the storytelling aren't any good, I'm not interested at all. 8) Who's more grizzled and hardcore...John Blaze, shotgun firing circus owner, or Wolverine, dirty stinkin' mutie? 9) Moving forward to the present, do you have any upcoming projects that we should be on the lookout for? 10) Thanks for taking the time to participate in this interview, Larry! Do you have any closing comments for the readers? Loads of thanks to the ultra-cool Mr. Hama for doing this interview, and I'll definitely be on the lookout for his name in the credits of future television and movie projects! |
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