Monday, June 06, 2016

Ask Me Anything #54




It's the first Monday of the month which means it is time for "Ask Me Anything", giving you the opportunity to find out anything you may have been curious about concerning my work, inspiration, last meal, last movie, summer reading list, or anything at all. 

Questions can be posted in the comments section below, and I'll either answer them there, or in a separate post sometime later in the month.

I've been asked a lot of good, thought provoking questions in the past as well as some really banal ones, all of which I tried to answer. You can see the previous questions by visiting Ask Me Anything  #1#2 ,  #3#4#5#6 , #7 , #8#9,  #10,  #11,  #12 , #13#14,  #15 , #16#17 , #18 , #19,  #20,  #21#22,  #23#24#25#26#27#28#29#30#31#32#33#34#35#36#37#38#39#40#41#42,  #43#44#45,  #46#47,  #48#49,  #50,  #51#52 and #53.

Answers not found following the questions can be found in the archives section for each associated month under Ask Me Anything.

Now ask away. 

4 comments:

Steven Bosch said...

Milestone 2.0 hasn't released/done anything in over a year, what's going on?

John Rozum said...

I couldn't tell you. I'm guessing though that the principals involved are devoting whatever time they have outside of their separate lucrative and demanding careers to focus on getting the live action Static off the ground before they worry about the comic book series. Also, given that DC has not been having a lot of success in maintaining the prosperity of their own properties, devoting time to publishing and promoting a group of books that they don't have much say in is not one of their own priorities.

Everybody involved knows I'm on board whenever they need me, and I'm looking forward to it as much as you are.

Anonymous said...

Hey John,

My question is what is your opinion on DC's new Rebirth stuff? I dont know if you have read it but it seems to be getting a lot of praise. If you havent, what have you heard about it and what do you think of the reviews?

John Rozum said...

I haven't read it, or paid any attention to any announcements pertaining to Rebirth. At this point I'm not interested in investing myself in a new DCU. When they announced the New 52 I was excited because I'd hoped they'd start at ground zero and aim the books at younger readers. Instead they aimed them at the same exact middle-age readers they pissed off by ending the universe they'd all infested themselves in for years. Continuing to direct their output at an aging, shrinking audience, instead of the next generation of DC fan is a huge mistake if you ask me.