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ToddMcFarlane404 karma

You know what?

If you have a book at Image, I get all the free books as the president of Image, so I've been reading your artwork already.

When I was younger, somebody gave me a chance. And as many times as I can look at young people when I'm traveling that are good that I can help along the way - I try to do that as much as I can.

What I never know is what happens when I give them some encouragement and I leave- so congrats to you on making it to the big-time.

Tweet your art at me and I'll be sure to respond.

ToddMcFarlane153 karma

So here's my answer: I would attempt to do ALL of them until I got a job.

There's a bit of a beggars & choosers here - instead of giving yourself only one option, why not try all of them and cross your fingers and hope that one of 'em works?

ToddMcFarlane109 karma

Again - why limit yourself?

ToddMcFarlane100 karma

No.

ToddMcFarlane96 karma

Animation - I'm currently working on some more animation, it's not a direct continuation of the HBO series, but it's moving forward in time a little bit, to acknowledge that a decade has passed since the TV show. My hope is that we'll probably get serious about it once we get the movie off the ground, to use it as backup after we're done getting the movie out there, like we did the first time around.

As the co-founder and president of Image comics, the answer is no, I will never work for a direct competitor. It's not a dislike of those companies, it's just that they're competitors. I've told people before: if you're the CEO of Ford Motor Company, you don't do work for General Motors. And people don't understand it, but in some cases, it's actually illegal for presidents to work for direct competitors.

And for me? De-de-de... I'd say I'm going with back years ago when I was younger, Frank Miller did a series called The Dark Knight. It was a look at Batman as an old man, and how he was still functioning. It was pretty cool.