Interview with comics writer and inker Karl Kesel: 'Harley Quinn is the first big break-out character'
Karl Kesel worked at Daredevil, Harley Quinn, Superboy, Superman
Among the female comic book characters currently launched, which do you prefer for the evolution of the story? Is there an unlaunched female character you'd like to see?
Well, having written her first series, I have a deep fondness for HARLEY QUINN. I believe she’s the first big break-out character in comics since Wolverine. I also think that WONDER WOMAN is poised to really come into her own, thanks in part to the recent movie. But there are any number of great female characters in comics these days— CAPTAIN MARVEL, MS. MARVEL, anything Terry Moore does (RACHEL RISING being his most recent), PRETTY DEADLY, the list goes on. And you couldn’t say that even ten years ago...
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