It was originally a mini-series to a major crossover event. I was asked to write the 'villain' book, and I was incredibly excited, because I thought, OH MAN, it'll be Catwoman, Luthor, the Flash Rogues, all the big guns. 1/
And every one got turned down. Every one. They were all being used in the main series and weren't available.
This was my first big crossover book, and I had limp pickles.
2/
Now, to me, it was weird that they wanted a six issue villain series, and I couldn't use any villains, but there you go.
Now, the average SMART writer says, okay, no a-listers. Let's go to the b-list!
3/
It's this kind of brilliant strategy that keeps me from writing Batman. ;)
So we did. We scraped the barrel.
But on purpose.
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"Wait. Ragdoll? Isn't he dead? A random no-name parademon? Vandal Savage's daughter?
WAIT. CATMAN?"
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The book remains in demand, the trades are $$$ on the back issue market, but...
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Even Deadshot, as he's appeared many times since, seems tinged with our take on him.
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But it's damn fun to be part of a shared universe full of characters you love, and it's thrilling when something sticks, when it takes hold.
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But I do always think it's fun that, barring Birds of Prey, the weird little spin-off book starring absolutely no one became genuinely influential, somehow.
I don't get it, but I love it. :)
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Dang. Been missing the Six lately.
Anyway. Thanks for listening. Off to work!
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PS.
Did you have a favorite member of the Secret Six? If so, who?