Todd McFarlane, a Canadian artist and entrepreneur, is best known for his groundbreaking work in the comic book industry, particularly his creation of the character Spawn and his contributions to "Spider-Man" as a writer and artist. McFarlane's distinctive style, innovative storytelling, and entrepreneurial spirit have earned him widespread acclaim and success in both comics and entertainment.
"It can't really happen today the way it did back then and part of that is because I think there's a bit of a competitive scare over at Marvel and DC so they lock guys up with exclusive contracts."
"I've been fortunate to come on places where the question isn't why did I do it? The question to me is always, why didn't anybody else do it before me? Those are the ones that I scratch my head about."
"Image has to be its own fortress, in spite of the owners. People can't separate that or they don't comprehend that you can turn that on and off for each one of the different entities."
"A lot was happening, plus there were an enormous number of people in the industry that were going to conventions, so it was a pretty fun time. Also there was a lot of controversy and I was at the forefront of some of that."
"I even knew some of the dialogue but it was definitely cool to look at. We always argue that the movies should be loyal but in this case I could argue that it might have been too loyal."
"Anthology shows as a whole scare people. The networks can't quite get their heads around it."