Kurt Busiek (born September 16, 1960) is an American comic book writer notable for his work on the Marvels limited series, his own title Astro City, and his four-year run on Avengers. Read full biography of Kurt Busiek →
At one point, I worked up a list of five requirements for a superhero: superpowers, a costume, a code name, a mission, and a milieu. If the character... →
I like superheroes. I like the drama of it, the stirring, larger-than-life aspect.
I tend to think that the best face of humanity is that we learn. We explore, we study, we think.
You've got to leave the reader with more than just a name and a costume - they need to know who the character is, what they're like, what... →
Dracula, if he could see modern corporations, wouldn't like them much. He took care of his people, at least as he saw it. They had very little... →
I could name you a dozen superheroes whose powers I'd like to have. But if I could have any power in the world, it would be the power to read or... →
The reason I quit being a sales manager over twenty years now is because I hate elevator pitches. I want to write stories and show people what's... →
I don't view Twitter as a promotional tool but as a really, really, really cool cocktail party.
I wanted to be a writer, but the idea of writing novels or movies seemed really intimidating. I never got more than a few pages into one.
I'm a writer. I just love telling stories.
Mainly, what I like to do is keep things varied and not get in a rut, not tell the same stories over and over.
When you have a novel set in a fictional history, you still should get your history right.
Between 'Avengers,' 'JLA/Avengers,' and 'Trinity,' I've gotten down and dirty in the big universes and had a hell of a... →