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interview: joss whedon on serenity spin-offs, buffy and angel comics

July 26th, 2008 by RM · No Comments ·

More Comic-Con interviews from yours truly…

As always, this is an excerpt of the interview, with a link to the full transcript provided at the end of the post.

Fan-favorite creator Joss Whedon is just about everywhere this weekend at San Diego Comic-Con, promoting his groundbreaking Internet series Doctor Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog [here's my recent interview with Joss Whedon on Doctor Horrible] as well as his work on various comic book spin-offs from his popular TV series Firefly and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, among other television and film projects.

I had a chance to sit down with Whedon recently to discuss The Shepherd’s Tale, his upcoming miniseries featuring the enigmatic Derrial "Shepherd" Book, a character from Firefly whose origins remain one of the series most popular unresolved threads. We also spent some time chatting about the current comics based upon Angel and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, as well as his thoughts on bringing characters back from the dead.

COMICMIX: With The Shepherd’s Tale, why is Shepherd Book the first character from Firefly to get a solo story?

JOSS WHEDON: I’ve done a breakdown of the story. I think Jim Krueger is going to write the actual script. The biggest mystery of what we never got to tell is Shepherd’s backstory. Everybody knew there was something more than just being Shepherd in there. And poor Ron [Glass] came to me during the strike and said, "I’m going to another convention. You’ve got to give me something." It’s been a number of years and they always ask [about Shepherd]. I said, "You know what, it has been long enough and this isn’t something I’m going to save for the sequel that may never happen, so we’ll make a comic book out of it."

Because it’s an interesting story, really. It’s the single most-asked question: "What’s up with Book?" And now we’re going to answer that.

CMIX: Have you considered doing spin-offs for any of the other Serenity characters?

JW: I’m spending a lot of time with the Buffy comic and that series just lends itself to the medium very well. The Serenity comics are a bit harder to pull together, so I haven’t focused on them as much.

CMIX: Buffy and Fray have reunited in Buffy: Season Eight. Will we ever see Fray in her own title again?

JW: Considering that I’m struggling yet again to get my scripts in on time, I think my plan is to get my next script done. It’s a very rich area, and there’s a lot that can be done, but as executive producer of that I have to make sure that it all lives up to same kind of standards. And with Dollhouse and the Internet show and the movie I just sold, I’m a little overextended. [Laughs]

Head over to ComicMix for the full interview with Joss Whedon.

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