So...
basically I'm finally going to finish writing ALL STUFF ABOUT HELLBOY (well, almost all of them),
to recommend the comic series to a mandarin forum. (You won't believe how many GOOD western comic didn't get published here)
But I came to a stomp because I don't recall where I got some of my information from.
So if any of you know the links to the interview I'm talking about, it will be very much appreciated.
Or at least corrected me if I said something wrong haha.
There is one interview on Mike Mignola talking about how he came to have his comic book published.
I remember he talked about his days in DC and Marvel and how his Darkseid was rejected several times because he looks too much like a fridge.
But he said that he didn't complain because you have to work from the bottom up, to have others recognize your worth and your work,
so that they will let you do your own thing.
And finally he and some other friends have the courage to ask some editors (I think it was in a party?) to have their stuff published on Legend Comics,
where Frank Miller also has his comic published once. And that's when Hellboy takes off.
I thought it was very inspirational.
I think there is also one piece talking about him working on Disney's Atlantis,
and something about some animators are almost jealous of him because all the big shots listened to him during development.
They all have his works pinned up on the wall and have to study it. It kind of goes hand in hand with the "working from bottom up" so I thought would be nice to be added in.