I didn't get into comics as a stepping stone. Jason Aaron comicstepstone Change image and share on social
I think the oldest comic I got when I was a kid was an issue of 'World's Finest' - it had a Neal Adams cover with Batman where he had turned into a bat, and he was attacking Superman. Jason Aaron adamattackbat Change image and share on social
I'm intimidated by anyone with a British accent. Jason Aaron accentbritishintimidate Change image and share on social
Yes, you know Luke Skywalker isn't going to die in issue #3. But that doesn't mean you've seen every Luke Skywalker story there is to tell. Jason Aaron diehaveissue Change image and share on social
I love working at Marvel, but it was definitely DC that got me hooked as a reader. Jason Aaron hooklovemarvel Change image and share on social
I always liked the idea that Thor was the god who'd wake up every day and look at that hammer and not know whether he was going to pick it up. Only the worthy can lift the hammer of Thor, and I love the idea of a god who was always questioning his own worthiness. Jason Aaron daygodhammer share on social
Thankfully, I have a job where it does not matter in the least what I look like. Jason Aaron jobmatterthankfully Change image and share on social
I don't go back and read my own stuff too much, but there are times where I second-guess myself and said I could have done something different, like a line of dialogue. Jason Aaron backdialogueguess Change image and share on social
The first big long-form work I did in comics was 'Scalped' for Vertigo, which ran for 60 issues. Jason Aaron bigcomicform Change image and share on social
Putting together a list of heroes for 'Original Sin' was a long process, just like figuring out the villains. Along the way, some were taken out, and a few more were added. Jason Aaron addfigurehero Change image and share on social