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Newsarama scored a interview with Dectective Comics artist J.H. Williams III
Newsarama: Jim, let’s start off with an easy one – what are you working on today?
JH Williams 3: I just put the finishing touches on the 6th issue of my BatwomanDetective Comics run.
Nrama: You jumped on to Detective Comics with June 2009’s #854, joining writer Greg Rucka to tell the first real formulative stories of an all-new Batwoman. Two issues have been released, and you’re far along in the series – how do you think it's turning out?
Williams: As for how far along on the work, I'm not far enough ahead as I would nearly like, but doing alright for the moment. I think the work is turning out okay. This is never an easy question to answer for me, because I'm a pretty harsh critic of my own work. I have a hard time being objective about it. But I am pleased with the response it has received.
Nrama: With Batwoman, you’re drawing a character that has some built-in familiarity by having the Bat insignia, but on another side she’s completely different and strange. How is it for you to draw a character like this, and establish her as a legitimate character and not just “a female version of Batman”?
Williams: I'm thoroughly enjoying myself even though the work is challenging. I think we are very quickly showing that she is not a female Batman. Getting to work on a character that has had very little prior build up is always gratifying because you get to define that character. The fact that she exists in an already known and popular reality is an interesting challenge, in that you have to represent those previously known notions in a fresh perspective, creating a template and foundation for others to follow, as they inevitably will.
You can read the rest of the Interview here.
(Source - Newsarama)
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