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io9 recently had the opportunity to catch up with Marvel Comics megascribe Matt Fraction Fear Itself, Invincible Iron Man and pick his brain about some of his latest projects, such as Casanova: Avaritia his gonzo espionage series with twin brothers Gabriel B谩 and F谩bio Moon and his upcoming run on Defenders which features a brand new team that includes Iron Fist and Red She-Hulk . https://gizmodo/must-read-casanova-vol- stanley cup 1-luxuria-314825 https://gizmodo/what-if-you-died-on-the-...fe-5753892 Fraction also filled us in on the joys of executing fictional versions of himself and hinted at the unfathomable danger in stor stanley cups e for the Marvel heroes. First off, Casanova Quinn is such a fantastic, idiosyncratic character. He suave, mystical, transdimensional, all that jazz. Was he born from some sort of vision quest Not really. Casanova was the first time I had been asked to write a comic book with staples in it. I had written graphic novels and short stories before, but I had never written a monthly periodical. I was kind of convinced that I would never be asked to again, so I thought, I don ;t want to write the world seven-thousandth shitty B stanley canada atman rip-off. I want to read a book that I ;d want to read. That was the start of it, my motivation every time I write 鈥?What would I want to read I love superheroes, but even as a kid, I loved super-spy movies. Other kids would put on capes, but I ;d be Ytam Giant prehistoric krakens may have sculpted self-portraits using ichthyosaur bones
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