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Spawn creator Todd McFarlane was making waves in the early ’90s, which put him on Frank Miller’s radar. The acclaimed writer and artist agreed to guest-write an issue of Spawn, which laid the groundwork for the Spawn/Batman one-shot that saw The One and the Caped Crusader come to blows in New York City. Well, after 25 years, McFarlane and Miller are working together again, collaborating on a cover for The Curse of Sherlee Johnsonย #3.
During an interview with ComicBook, McFarlane explained what the process of working with other popular creators was like a couple of decades ago and how much the industry has changed.
“When we were both back in the late ’80s and ’90s, the formality of doing comic books wasn’t there like it is today in terms of, like, people started getting under exclusive contracts, and you only work with one [company],” he said. “There was a lot of just being friends back then, of like, ‘Hey, I’ll do a cover for you, you do a cover for me.’ And you didn’t really have to get any clearance to some extent through the editors of the company, cause you just swapped pages and did stuff, and it was way easier. And especially when exclusives came around, it got tough.”









