Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Jamal Igle Interview at Newsrama


After a great interview from new Supergirl writer Sterling Gates in Newsarama, we got to hear from the new artist Jamal Igle on the site as well. Here is the link.

http://www.newsarama.com/comics/080630-JamalSupergirl.html

Gates interview was so phenomenal; he just said all the right things and really made me eager to read his run. Igle's interview is just as good. Here some excerpts and comments.

NRAMA: I know that you're a huuuge Superman fan. I think we talked three or four years ago in Pittsburgh about your dream project being to work on Superman.
JI: Absolutely. I'm probably -- no, I can't say I'm the biggest Superman fan in the world because Mark Waid probably beats me by a couple of inches, but I'm up there.

So, much like Gates, Igle is a huge fan of the Superman mythos. That respect for the material should translate well.


NRAMA: So what did you think when you got presented the possibility of drawing Supergirl?
JI: It's just like everything else I've ever done. The challenge for me is I'm not particularly known for drawing women and female characters. I obviously do draw women. I've been drawing a wide variety of female superheroes and women characters my entire career.




Just some examples to show that Igle draws females just fine.





NRAMA: What do you want to do with this character visually? There have been several different looks over the first 30 issues of her title.

JI: I want to make her cute, but I want to pull back a little from the more extreme versions that have done of her. She's still a 16-year-old girl, and I don't want to over-sexualize her. I'm leaning more toward the way George Perez drew her in Brave and the Bold. The whole thing is we want to make her cute and fun.


This is great. It must be hard not to fall into the trap of making Supergirl over-the-top sexy. But she is supposed to be 17! I would rather have the cute and fun Kara then the jail-bait Kara.


Some examples of that titillating look from recent years, from Benes, Benitez, and Churchill.






And something more subtly sexy from the 70's. Just a little bit of symbolism here, hee hee ...


And now the Perez look from Brave and Bold.



NRAMA: We've talked to him a little bit too. But what kind of direction do you think you're hoping to support with your visual storyteling?

JI: I think stylistically, it's going to be more like what I was doing toward the end of my run on Firestorm. It's bright and he's alive. Supergirl will lend itself toward being just a little more cartoony and high energy. I want to make it visually more fun.

This Supergirl ... bright, alive, and fun?? I sure hope so because that is miles away from this.



NRAMA: How has it been working with Sterling?

JI: He's a lot of fun to talk with about the character because he's so excited about Supergirl. One of the big things for me, talking to Sterling, is that our individual ideas of where we want the book to go just immediately lined up. So I'm looking forward to what's coming, and I think fans are going to love it.


Both Gates and Igle sound excited about being on this title. My guess is some of the energy is going to spill over into the stories and that we are in for a great run.

2 comments:

Heath Edwards said...

with all these interviews coming around, it sounds like dc is really pushing supergirl.
i'm looking forward to this new team a lot, now. i visited igle's blog the other day, and everything he's posted points to someone who'd understand what supergirl is about, and not just someone who's art is great to look at, and read a story with...
both he and gates really seem to dig supergirl, so this should be great, along with johns and robinson's plans...
its a pity there wasn't this much push at the beginning of the series. i'd've loved to read a churchill interview about supergirl, and what he thought she should be like...

Anj said...

with all these interviews coming around, it sounds like dc is really pushing supergirl.

I was thinking this very thing myself the other day. It seems like serendipity that I started a Supergirl blog and suddenly there is this glut of Supergirl news. I thought this would be 4-5 posts per month; clearly June needed a lot more.

its a pity there wasn't this much push at the beginning of the series. i'd've loved to read a churchill interview about supergirl, and what he thought she should be like...

I agree. Maybe if we knew what the creaive team's vision was we might have understood the different arcs in this title a little better.