Joe Brady
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We have polite disagreements.
I actually really enjoy arguing because it kind of makes me understand what it is that I really want and what I really think is going to work in a comic.
And I'm not saying we've had arguments.
I'm exaggerating hugely.
I probably have more arguments with myself about whether it's worth getting into an argument with Joe about something.
But that works.
That's very kind of you.
The thing that the Phoenix does well, and I think is turning into a kind of extension of this, is when you get more and more kids
kids deciding that they want to draw even if they can't or kids deciding they want to write a story even if they can't and you realize you get these kids together and they can collaborate with each other and make something out of people who can't draw and people who can't write
And a magic kind of happens when you get the right kind of people together.
It's very good that more of the Phoenix is actually talking to kids about making their own comics, even if they're no good, as they frequently say.
when they come to meet us.
It's very positive.
1979, that was a big moment for me.
84 was big to me.
We really believe that seed oils were inherently inflammatory.
You really never know.
It's like, oh, cool.
Let's trade back here.
When you actually do it and to have a plan and to stick with it and talk about, hey, this is the core.