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Scott Snyder On His Continued Blazing Path of Creator-Owned Stories
Scott Snyder Interview Scott Snyder chats with us about venturing into his own creator-owned series after his time at DC Comics that spawned a multitude of iconic runs with some of our favorite DC characters. Snyder has recently teamed up with his longtime collaborator Rafael Albuquerque who helped deliver countless issues of Vertigo's American Vampire to bring us the ComiXology Original series Duck and Cover.Snyder has also brought his series Barnstormers to Dark Horse Comics which delivers a World War 1 adventure story embellished in love and war which will see its second issue released on New Comic Book Day tomorrow after a groundbreaking debut issue. Snyder also just received a Ringo Award nomination for "Best Writer" which solidifies that his creator-owned work carries much promise with much more for readers to look forward to in the future.