Sunday, 7 October 2012

Growing Pains

One thing that has aways got to me about the long standing superheroes is how none of them ever age. It's not something that has bugged me or anything it's just something that I have noticed and wondered about in an affectionate and reflective way when I think about the superhero concept as a whole. Obviously I know that it wouldn't work on so many levels to have any of the cast of characters on any book age in any way naturally, but I do find an interesting occurrence in comics. With Titan, however, one inters ting turn I look forward to taking is to have Michael age normally throughout the series. We will watch him go through high school and then college and out into the world. We will see him mature as h goes as well as in his relationship with Carly. They may move in together, get engaged, married, and even have children within the course of the 7 books. Having all of the books planned out thoroughly definitely helps as I know exactly how to guide the characters toward the end results that I have planned. I can already see those final moments in the entire series. I can only hope that Michael and company are ready for what's ahead.

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