We chat with the writer about continuing Jack Kirby's Fourth World saga and exploring parental anxieties.
This year's San Diego Comic-Con brought a lot of news. Possibly the most surprising and easily the most exciting was DC's announcement that The New Gods were coming back to comic shops and that their latest saga would be steered by writer Ram V and artist Evan Cagle. While these characters loom large over the DC universe, they've rarely carried a solo book for any significant amount of time. One reason for that might be that they're such pure Jack Kirby creations, and following in the King's footsteps is more than a challenge.
If anyone is up for such a task, it's Ram V. The writer's first work within DC was on Swamp Thing, and he easily proved he could step into a beloved property and add a little of himself to it. He recognizes fans' preciousness toward Jack Kirby's Fourth World, but he equally understands how The New Gods could speak very much to the moment.
Ram V, Fatherhood, and The New Gods
We met with Ram V atop the DC booth on Saturday at San Diego Comic-Con. We begin our conversation with our love for all things Kirby and move toward parenthood, specifically fatherhood, and how it will thematically propel his take on The New Gods. What has Scott Free learned from his two dads, Darkseid and Highfather?
The New Gods will land in comic book shops in December, but make sure you catch up on the cosmic imbalance that launches their story by picking up The All In Special on October 2nd. To continue this conversation with Ram V, follow his Twitter, Instagram, and Website.
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Another banger of an episode. I was already excited with the announcement of this title and obviously hearing some of the plans Ram V has in store for us is making me even more excited! I was extremely surprised when I heard of the announcement for this book; I think of the New Gods (and most of Kirby's DC work) as being stored away in a little corner of DC's cupboard that some people know of but few creatives or audience members are willing to reach out for that material. So this being one of the books mentioned in the All In initiative is very surprising.
I do love the idea that you bring up that this could be a…
Orion was named Orion by his mother, Tigra. As for Scott Free, it never stated his name at birth, only that Granny Goodness called him that to mock the fact that he was her slave. Pretty messed up, haha