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Today's Guest: Comic book writer and novelist Chuck Dixon, co-creator of Batman's greatest enemy, Bane, and currently writer of "Joe Frankenstein," "Winterworld" and "SpongeBob SquarePants."

 

Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Chuck Dixon by clicking on the video player above! 

Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience – HEY! WAIT A MINUTE! THIS IS NOT MY BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM! WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE BEHIND ME, ANYWAY??? Holy cow, we’re LIVE at Neil Johnson’s Emerald City Comics, 4902 113th Avenue North in Clearwater, Florida, just minutes north of the new new media capitol of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!

 

If you were building a fantasy league team of modern comic book writers, Chuck Dixon would have to be on it.

Sure, he’s best-known as the co-creator of Batman’s most fearsome enemy, Bane – sorry, Joker fans! – whose first appearance came during the stunning “Knightfall” series in 1993, but that just scratches the surface of the man’s decades-long career, which started way back in February 1984.

You can find Dixon’s byline everywhere from The Punisher to The Simpsons, and from Superman to The Savage Sword of Conan. He has produced long runs on the Batman Family of titles, including Detective Comics, Robin, The Huntress, and Birds of Prey, as well as Green Arrow, G.I. Joe, The ‘Nam, and Airboy.
CHUCK DIXON podcast excerpt: "My secret to success? Staying way ahead of schedule. My reliability has been my strongest point. I got a call from an editor once who said, 'I need a script in three days.' I said, 'Okay, fine, let me come up with an idea. I like this character; I can do it.' I had never written him before. I said, 'What happened to the regular writer? Did they get sick, have an accident?' 'No, no,' the editor said. 'We hired a new writer for this character but he doesn't have any ideas!'"
You can LISTEN to this interview with writer CHUCK DIXON, co-creator of BANE and author 

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