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Old 05-31-2008, 12:46 PM   #1
MattBrady
 
WW PHILLY '08: DOUG BRAITHWAITE, NEWLY EXCLUSIVE

At Marvel's Secret Invasion panel at the New York Comic-Con, it was announced that the God of Thunder would have his chance to make mystical uru hammer meet wrinkled Skrull chin in Secret Invasion: Thor. The three issue miniseries will be written by Matt Fraction, and drawn by Dough Braithwaite.

Sorry - it's not just Doug Braithwaite, but rather newly Marvel exclusive artist Dough Braithwaite.

We spoke with the artist about the deal and a little about his coming time with the God of Thunder.

Newsarama: First off Doug, what got you to this place? That is, how did you end up at Marvel - did they call you or did you go seeking them out?

Doug Braithwaite: Marvel approached me with the offer of an exclusive deal last year, presumably to get in before my exclusive deal with DC ended. I had to work through my exclusive deal with DC in the meantime, so I had many months to consider their offer.

NRAMA: I think if you ask 15 creators, you get 15 answers, but you can be #16 - why did you sign the deal? What made the offer so appealing?

DB: In any exclusive deal, the creator and the company are both looking for something extra from each other. An exclusive deal for me was not something I was going to discount out of hand and, as I had been exclusive to DC for two years previously, it was not something new to me. The prospect of working in the Marvel Universe again was appealing and obviously, the deal on the table was able to persuade me to keep my talents within the Marvel Universe exclusively.

NRAMA: Psychologically I guess....what does an exclusive do for you and your work? Does taking away that looming cloud of doing the hustle for the next gig have that much of an affect on how you work?

DB: I’ve been in the business for over 20 years and I cannot think of a time I had to hustle for work – I’m lucky I guess, but the work has always come to me. That being the case, this deal will have no effect on the way I work, as usually, I don’t experience any ‘looming clouds’.

NRAMA: Fair enough. Did you come into the deal knowing you'd be going on to Secret Invasion: Thor, or did that come at some point after you signed?

DB: The deal was offered to me then they offered me Secret Invasion: Thor.

NRAMA: What was the appeal of the project for you?

DB: What wasn’t appealing? Drawing Thor, who is one of my favorite characters from being a kid reading Kirby’s Thor: working with a writer with the talent of Matt Fraction and a colorist of the caliber of Paul Mounts, plus my editor Warren Simons is pretty cool too! All these guys are at the top of their game - all that was somewhat appealing to me!

NRAMA: Your style, at least what we've seen more recently, seems to lend itself toward the more lithe and slender. Thor...doesn't seem to be either. Are you looking to stretch your wings a little or…get back to your earlier style?

DB: I think if you look at my back catalogue, some of the chunkiest incarnations of certain characters have been mine – take a look at my various Punishers, or my version of the Hulk, and I think you’ll agree they are anything but slender – I certainly wouldn’t want them to punch me out! For any character I draw – I draw them slender, bulky or muscled depending on who the character is. So no, I won’t so much be stretching - a little flexing, maybe.

NRAMA: You mentioned him above - what's working with Matt Fraction like?

DB: I think Matt’s work speaks for itself and I’m completely fired up to be working with one of the best writers out there right now. Matt’s pretty rock and roll and, as a big Led Zep fan, I get the reference to his Thor being ‘a Led Zeppelin III kind of Thor’. I think I can express that visually for him no problem!

NRAMA: We know you won't answer if we'd ask if Thor was a Skrull....but...so far...have you had to draw any surprising revelations?

DB: My lips are riveted together.

NRAMA: And after Secret Invasion: Thor? Any hints as to where we'll see your work next?

DB: Again I’m finding these rivets….
 
Old 05-31-2008, 01:42 PM   #2
Andraxx
 
Now I have to start buying Thor!
 
Old 05-31-2008, 01:49 PM   #3
finnegan
 
DISCLAIMER: I am a DC fan. I buy Marvel books, but DC has always been my comics of choice.

That said, DC isn't doing much right these days. They put Braithwaite on a title like Shadowpact, or Captain Marvel; they clearly have to see how GOOD his work is, and then rather than signing him to an exclusive as fast as possible; putting him on JLA or JSA, they let Marvel take him "off their hands."

DC needs to wake up! Their talent is numbered. It's sad.
 
Old 05-31-2008, 01:52 PM   #4
SouthtownKid
 
I've been a fan of his since his Green Arrow work. I'm always happy to see new comics from Braithwaite.
 
Old 05-31-2008, 01:59 PM   #5
Noir56
 
Of all these Secret Invasion tie-ins, this is the only one I will buy. no doubt about it.
 
Old 05-31-2008, 02:22 PM   #6
sweetmisery
 
DC should have used him better. Hope Marvel will realize that too. Putting him in SI: Thor is a good start.
 
Old 05-31-2008, 02:23 PM   #7
skl183
 
They should put him on an crown jewel ongoing pronto - New Avengers...DUH!
 
Old 05-31-2008, 02:24 PM   #8
HuyLantern
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by finnegan
DISCLAIMER: I am a DC fan. I buy Marvel books, but DC has always been my comics of choice.

That said, DC isn't doing much right these days. They put Braithwaite on a title like Shadowpact, or Captain Marvel; they clearly have to see how GOOD his work is, and then rather than signing him to an exclusive as fast as possible; putting him on JLA or JSA, they let Marvel take him "off their hands."

DC needs to wake up! Their talent is numbered. It's sad.

I'm also a huge DC fanatic, and I agree with what you are saying. They have all these great artist but they are not doing much. I blame the editors.
 
Old 05-31-2008, 02:28 PM   #9
hhbx
 
Big gain for Marvel there, as I didn't even know Braithwaite was under exclusive in the first place (and also kind of wondering now how much of that was spent working on Justice).
 
Old 05-31-2008, 02:32 PM   #10
caats19
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by HuyLantern
I'm also a huge DC fanatic, and I agree with what you are saying. They have all these great artist but they are not doing much. I blame the editors.

they're a lil full of artists i think. too full of really good artists who are slow.
 
Old 05-31-2008, 02:33 PM   #11
cernunnos
 


Holy crap, this looks awesome!
 
Old 05-31-2008, 02:47 PM   #12
Xero
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by finnegan
DISCLAIMER: I am a DC fan. I buy Marvel books, but DC has always been my comics of choice.

That said, DC isn't doing much right these days. They put Braithwaite on a title like Shadowpact, or Captain Marvel; they clearly have to see how GOOD his work is, and then rather than signing him to an exclusive as fast as possible; putting him on JLA or JSA, they let Marvel take him "off their hands."

DC needs to wake up! Their talent is numbered. It's sad.

QFT, they made the same stupid mistake with Acuna as well.But to be honest DC doesn't have any titles capable of showcasing Acuna or Braithewaite's work so they both are better off at Marvel.
 
Old 05-31-2008, 03:25 PM   #13
Maytal
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by HuyLantern
I'm also a huge DC fanatic, and I agree with what you are saying. They have all these great artist but they are not doing much. I blame the editors.

Sean Chen was announced as the artist for "War Machine: Director of SHIELD" as well. I'm sure he signed DC exclusive last year, but all he did was Salvation Run.
 
Old 05-31-2008, 03:50 PM   #14
BanMan
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Maytal
Sean Chen was announced as the artist for "War Machine: Director of SHIELD" as well. I'm sure he signed DC exclusive last year, but all he did was Salvation Run.

I think you're right because prior to working at DC Chen was doing Nova. So he's been at DC for about a year.

Anyway, this looks like a great snag for Marvel.
 
Old 05-31-2008, 06:10 PM   #15
scottlyles
 
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I call bull...both of these artists are amazing and would fit in on many a DC book. Imagine a Acuna 'Power of Shazam' title or an artist of Braithewaites caliber on a Justice League title. Ed Benes may have improved leaps and bounds since coming to The Justice League from his Superman days, but Ross and Braithewaite nailed the League visually in the 'Justice' mini....

I can look forward to both of their upcoming works at Marvel, but as a DC fan it saddens me to see them leave.

SL
 
Old 05-31-2008, 06:48 PM   #16
kcekada
 
Yet another reason why my Marvel stack continues to grow while the DC stack is shrinking weekly.

I agree, though, that DC just doesn't have many books worthy of talented artists. Titans would have been one -- had it been given to a better writer. There are just too many minis there tying in with DC's event of the month. Why not develop some new ongoings instead?

Braithwaite has really come into his own in the past couple of years. His Shadowpact issue was awesome (this series could have/should have been so much better, but it never really had the occult/sorcery feel one would expect from such a book. And the female characters were barely recognizeable from their past adventures.
 
Old 05-31-2008, 08:09 PM   #17
Drcharles
 
Thor is going to save the Marvel Universe,
thats why hes been brought back...............
 
Old 05-31-2008, 08:22 PM   #18
RedRonin
 
*crosses fingers*

Braithwaite on Invincible Iron Man with Fraction, please.
 
Old 05-31-2008, 10:19 PM   #19
Jeremy Williams
 
Boy his work has improved since Uiverse X!
 
Old 05-31-2008, 10:55 PM   #20
vonn_hennigar
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Maytal
Sean Chen was announced as the artist for "War Machine: Director of SHIELD" as well. I'm sure he signed DC exclusive last year, but all he did was Salvation Run.

Where was this announced?

As for Doug Braithwaite, this is great news anyone who's seen his untouched pencils for Justice saw how great he is. Alex Ross took all the credit of course but for Justice at least he was nothing more than a glorified colourist.
 
Old 06-01-2008, 02:35 AM   #21
lordlad
 
Oh man........that cover kick ass !!!
 
Old 06-01-2008, 03:56 AM   #22
steve2275
 
i hate his faces
 
 
   

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