Me and Comic Books - My Inspirations for Comic Writing

In my lifetime of reading comics, I have been influenced by many different writers.

The first of these being the current head writer for The Amazing Spider-Man, Dan Slott. He has crafted a narrative that is cohesive and easy to read. The cast of supporting characters that he has created to interact with Peter Parker in his everyday life is vast and complex.

The next writer that I have been majorly influence by is the legendary Stan Lee. He has inspired me in a way that no other writer probably ever will. The sheer number of characters that he has created over the course of his career is enormous, and his style of writing is unique to him.

Nick Spencer is a writer that I was only introduced to in the last couple of years, as he has been the main writer for both of the current Captain America books, starring Sam Wilson and Steve Rogers in the title roles, and of course he is also writing the Secret Empire event. I enjoy Spencer's writing as he is not afraid to get involved with politics, as seen in Captain America: Sam Wilson, and his idea of turning Steve Rogers into an agent of Hydra was a genius one.

I am also a fan of many of Brian Michael Bendis' books, such as Guardians of the Galaxy, Ultimate Spider-Man, and the Jessica Jones series. His writing makes the character feel more real, although he sometimes forgets any sort of continuity and creates his own.

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