Jason Aaron is, of course, a big enough name now-so when do you think that switch flipped when you got comfortable pitching editors with these extended stories? You've been doing Avengers forever and you did Thor for nearly 10 years.
You bring up Wolverine and Ghost Rider, which were both smaller series earlier in your career. Trying to very much pull together all that stuff into the pages of these two books. So you'll see things that reach back to my Thor run, to the Thanos origin book I did, to Wolverine solo stuff that I wrote for seven years, and to Ghost Rider, which was the first ongoing gig I ever had at Marvel. I've looked at this as not just, "Okay, I'm going to wrap up stuff I've been playing with in Avengers for now 50 issues," but these two books, in a lot of different ways, pull together threads from so many things I've been writing over the course of the last, what now, I think 16 years total at Marvel and about, I don't know, 12, 13 probably as an exclusive writer. I know that I've said a couple things now. I know where it's all headed and know how many issues I've got. That's sort of the last signpost before we eventually get to where everything has been building. Knew for a long time I would do the Heroes Reborn story that we did with the Squadron Supreme, and then kind of coming a bit after that would be Avengers Forever.
Avengers Forever was always kind of a road marker along the way. It's kind of all been building towards one big thing. Again, it's very much kind of everything I've been doing in Avengers really from day one. Do you plan to write it forever, or how many scripts do you have done with it? That's kind of part of all one big story that, just a bit down the road, will come crashing together.Īvengers Forever. They'll both be monthly.īefore I was writing, I don't know, 18 issues a year of Avengers usually, so now we'll just be doing 24 issues a year, two different titles, which will be two very different kinds of books, but it will also at the same time be different sides of the same coin. There's quite a bit of Ghost Rider stuff. There's a lot of Ghost Rider stuff in all of that, too. That will be a lot of stuff coming out around the end of the year. We'll have that, and then Avengers Forever #1, and then King Conan #1 all hitting bang, bang, bang. Jason Aaron: Yeah, I've got Avengers #50 coming up, but then that's been pushed back a little bit because of the printing problems. You're about to launch a new Avengers book. There are some formalities to be completed and then, of course, I’ll first take it to a : How are things going your way, man? Busy, I'm sure. I’ve told them that I will take the delivery of the car at the airport. The car is expected in Delhi in the middle of January. Where will you take the car on its maiden run? I have asked for bigger wheels, tan leather interiors and the panoramic sunroof. I am getting the two-toned colour version with the silver paint on the hood. What customization have you asked for in your Ghost?
The lighting technology on the car is excellent-it has adaptive headlights, the lights move with the car as you drive and turn. Like the fact that the angel on the hood can be retracted. I was convinced that I had made the right choice.
Then, last November, Rolls-Royce took us (my father and I) to Singapore for the launch.
This was about 15 or 20 days after I had booked the car. I saw the first pictures of the car when a spy picture was leaked on the Internet. The buzz that Rolls is coming out with what was being referred to as a Baby Rolls has been around for that long now. I first read about it on the websites and This was about three years ago.