Drax The Destroyer Comes Back With Exclusive Creator
By The Editor
September 10, 2005 - 13:48
The story of Breitweiser’s entry into the hallowed halls of Marveldom reads as a dream-come-true for many creators. “I was about an issue and a half into working on Drax when I had asked Marvel Editor, Andy Schmidt, what I could expect after the series wrapped up,” says the artist. “I was just trying to zero in on how open I needed to keep my options, and how active I needed to be in pursuing work from other companies. About a week later, and much to my surprise, Andy called me up and asked if I was interested in signing an exclusive.”
“I was completely floored.”
Breitweiser’s fairly humble about his artwork, seeing potential for growth in his future with the House of Ideas. “My artwork has come a long way in the last year, but I believe that I still have a lot of room left to grow. I hope that fans of my art will enjoy watching me continue to develop as an artist. I know that I am going to enjoy the ride, and I am going to do my best to deliver a fresh style, exciting artwork, and quality books to fans.”
“I feel very at home working with Marvel, and would like to see that relationship continue even beyond the initial agreement.”
Joe Quesada gets down to brass tacks when citing Marvel’s commitment to giving newer artists like Breitweiser a substantial foundation for their artistic endeavors. “Hey, I’ve said it time and time again: Marvel’s here for these guys, the guys who show some real promise in their work and the stones to take on the big gun characters and stories. Our history, all the way back to Stan and Jack, is all about looking for real talent and giving the readers the best bang for their buck. Mitchell’s going to go far and Marvel wants to help him get there.”
“My eyes are always set on the next thing I am going to be working on, and how I can make it better than the work I did two months ago,” reflects Breitweiser. “I know that fans will appreciate an artist that is always moving forward, trying new things, perfecting his craft, and continuing to bring new and exciting things to comics.”
The artist pauses, picturing in his mind’s eye what next lies in store for his with Marvel. “As far as the immediate future goes, Andy called me up to discuss my next project a couple of weeks ago. It is definitely going to be a HUGE step up for me, and I am extremely excited about it.”
Mitchell Breitweiser will be knocking all of his fans out with his upcoming work on DRAX THE DESTROYER, debuting in late September. Further news of future Marvel projects will be found on, where else, Marvel.com. Visit soon, visit often.