The Berkowitz Brothers Tease What To Expect From The Writer #3

The Berkowitz Brothers Tease What To Expect From The Writer #3

As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for comics and a soft spot for Jewish mythology, I have to say that Dark Horse Comics’ The Writer has truly captured my imagination. Having delved into countless graphic novels and video games, I can confidently say that this series stands out in its unique blend of modern superhero tropes with ancient folklore.


In the ongoing comic book series, “The Writer” by Ben and Max Berkowitz with Josh Gad, has reached its midpoint. This week sees the release of issue #3, where protagonists Stan, Izzy, and Liz venture into the enigmatic Unknown World, facing off against King Solomon during their journey. The series blends Jewish folklore (brought to life by renowned artist Ariel Olivetti) with traditional superhero themes. This four-issue miniseries introduces Stan Siegel, a character inspired by Josh Gad, who embarks on an unforeseen hero’s journey.

This year, we had conversations with the Berkowitz brothers and Gad. As we approach the midpoint, it seemed fitting to reconnect with Stan and the team. We inquired about their project updates, revealing that Stan is now fully embracing his role and preparing for epic confrontations with formidable adversaries.

The Berkowitz Brothers Tease What To Expect From The Writer #3

Ben Berkowitz said to ComicBook that writing this issue was particularly engaging because it’s the point where things become clear for both Stan and the reader. Until now, Stan has been an observer, but here’s where the question emerges: “Could what’s happening around him be affected by his thoughts and emotions?” It’s as if Stan is becoming aware that he’s not just a spectator on this adventure. The process of uncovering this gradual awakening, where he begins to sense that his mind, like any writer’s, holds more power and danger than he suspects, has been thrilling to delve into.

As a gamer, I’m not just spinning a yarn; I’m plunging headfirst into the essence of what it takes to be a storyteller, wrestling with the immense power of thought and creativity. Stan finds himself in the midst of it all, pondering over how much of this world he’s crafted or subtly affected without realizing it. The excitement lies in drawing you in, making you journey alongside him as he slowly realizes that his thoughts might indeed shape reality.

Absolutely, the initial plot was somewhat like an action-packed film featuring car chases and modern settings. However, as the narrative unfolds, we delve further into fantasy elements. Olivetti is indeed a suitable pick for a series that requires such a diverse range of themes, and the creators of “The Writer” find it exhilarating to witness his contributions to the story.

Ben Berkowitz expressed great delight in incorporating captivating creatures and tales from Jewish folklore, adding their unique twist, which was heavily influenced by their friend Mignola and the Mignolaverse,” he said. “Ariel’s work has played a significant role in this endeavor. His style is operatic, bordering on biblical and vividly dynamic, making each page come alive. In this issue, we breathe life into mythological characters such as Lilith and Naamah, while also shedding light on a significant real-life event – Operation Solomon – for a wider audience. It’s a compelling blend of personal, historical, and mythological narratives, all rolled into one.

Max Berkowitz commented, “Working with Ariel on this project was a delight. Ariel skillfully merges the grandeur and epic quality of Jewish folklore with contemporary emotional depth. The creation of Liz, a character reminiscent of our mother, has been a deeply significant aspect of the process. Witnessing her existence in a world that is both realistic yet surreal has been incredibly meaningful. This project combines heartfelt emotion and historical significance – from examining real-life events such as Operation Solomon to breathing life into extraordinary creatures. The unique mix of mythology and personal connection is what made this issue so special for everyone involved.

Issue #3 of the comic series penned by The Writer is hitting comic stores tomorrow! Additionally, you can grab digital versions of all three issues from platforms such as ComiXology, Kindle, Google Books, and numerous other digital marketplaces.

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2024-09-17 17:09