
Interview with well-known Marvel/IDW writer Jeremy Whitley, who is crowdfunding the award-winning PRINCELESS!
Jeremy Whitley, writer of:
Action Lab Entertainment’s PRINCELESS, PRINCELESS: RAVEN THE PIRATE PRINCESS, GLOBWORLD, THE ORDER OF DAGONET
Marvel’s THE UNSTOPPABLE WASP, SECRET WARS: SECRET LOVE #1, SECRET EMPIRE: UNDERGROUND #1
Dynamite Entertainment’s RAINBOW BRITE
IDW Publishing’s MY LITTLE PONY
Titan’s SEA OF THIEVES
How did you get involved with Marvel?
Jeremy Whitley: It actually came pretty directly out of my creator owned work on Princeless. I approached editors at Marvel looking for work and provided them with copies of Princeless and examples of my work and the sort of thing I’d like to do at Marvel. I started off working on a few short stories for anthologies centered around events and poured my heart and soul into those stories. Then after I’d racked up a few of those, I got the opportunity to write a few bigger one-shot stories and then the chance to pitch my idea for Unstoppable Wasp.
What have you enjoyed the most about writing The Unstoppable Wasp with them?
How would you describe Nadia Van Dyne of the Unstoppable Wasp and what do you like the most about her?Jeremy Whitley: I try to think about what really matters about the original property. What the message is, what makes the characters who they are, and what are the elements that really attracted young fans at the height of its popularity. Then rather than trying to appeal to the nostalgia of it all, I try to see those things through a modern lens. Sure, Rainbow Brite is a story about color and hope and friendship, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be an epic fantasy adventure. Honestly, that’s what’s made the “Friendship is Magic” reboot of My Little Pony so successful; it’s taking the message of the original and placing it in an appealing modern context that tells a story for this generation.
What can you tell us about the Princeless spin-off series, Princeless: Raven The Pirate Princess?
In addition to Raven: The Pirate Princess, you worked on Sea of Thieves. What can you tell us about your love of pirates and what these series can offer for fans of pirate adventures?
Jeremy Whitley: I think pirates appeal to me for a lot of the same reasons that stories about knights and fantasy and post-apocalyptic wastelands do. When you’re on the high seas on a pirate ship, you’re already outside the law, so you have to make your own rules to survive. In a lot of interesting ways, historical pirates have been progressive as far as being accepting of different types of people and supporting those who are injured or disabled over the course of the work. When you put a group of characters on a boat in the middle of the ocean, miles from law and land, it’s like creating a tiny little world all its own. We titled an issue of Raven “On a pirate ship, every episode is a bottle episode,” and it’s true. Everybody carries everything from their lives with them and they have to live constantly within a few feet of other people. It heightens drama, especially when you consider that most of the time they’re on the run from the law as well.
For people who have never heard of Princeless before, what would be the one thing you would want to tell them about the series?
Who is the perfect audience for Princeless?
Jeremy Whitley:Â Honestly? I hope everybody can get something from reading it, as I’ve always been the type of parent that likes to enjoy things with my kids. I think ideally it’s meant for middle grades and especially young female readers. But really it’s for anybody who’s tired of stories where the boys get to have all the fun while the girls sit around and watch.Thank you for your time, Jeremy! Readers, you can back the PRINCELESS Kickstarter when you click on the link below!
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