Name:
Edward Ellsworth
Creative Position:
Writer, marketer, web developer
Contact Info:
Twitter.com/BlkSuitOfDeath
Facebook.com/BlackSuitOfDeath
FAVORITE COMIC BOOK:
Growing up:
I probably shouldn’t say this, but I didn’t really read comics growing up.
and now:
Cura Te Ipsum or The Walking Dead
The 1 Superpower you want:
Time Travel
Location:
Arizona
Website(s):
Blacksuitofdeath.com
Warriorinnkeeper.com (still in development)
Your Credits:
Black Suit of Death: Ides of March
Black Suit of Death #1 (releasing later this year)
The7Deadly Questions
know all about wearing suits of Amour to do some killing…
DO you believe in aliens?
I believe, given the vastness of the universe, there is probably intelligent life somewhere else out there.
What is your Favorite movie that you hope to match in quality one day?
Such a hard choice. Can I count the entire Firefly tv series and film as a single movie? If so, I’ll pick that. I love the combination of humor, drama, and action. If not, I’d say Pulp Fiction for dialog, and Pacific Rim for action.
What goals are on your bucket list as a creator? Do you need to see your name in a movies credit ?
I’ve always wanted to write a best selling novel. I’d be just as happy to write a comic that gets turned into a movie. Mostly, my goal is just to create something that sticks with people, and hopefully makes them think a little.
Women are often used as eye candy and now there is the back lash because of it. As a creator how do you handle female characters and do you worry about offending people with your words ?
I try to approach female characters the same as male characters. They’re all just people. Some of them are attractive physically, some of them are not. I don’t worry about offending people, unless I’m doing it intentionally. I do, however, care about things making sense, and often times female comic book characters are depicted with costumes that simply don’t make sense.
Do you think Aliens would be a threat to us or are we to stupid and greed to take serious for them?
I more or less agree with Stephen Hawking on this subject. If they are out there, they could very likely destroy us, if for no other reason than to take our resources. Some people think that a culture advanced enough to achieve the sort of space travel needed to pay us a visit would have shed violent tendencies. That’s possible, but I don’t think it’s at all certain. We’ve advanced exponentially in terms of technology in the past 100 years, but our violent tendencies show no sign of disappearing.
Do you think fantasy is a way to escape our own worlds and do you find yourself missing the world you create when days by with out creating?
Fantasy is absolutely a way to escape. I don’t really find myself missing the worlds I create, because they are always with me, even when I’m not actively working on anything. World building seems to be a constantly running subroutine in my brain.
What is a Superhero team you would love to see rip each other apart and disband ?
How about Mystery Men vs Guardians of the Galaxy? I really don’t have a great answer for this.
Well done Edward Ellsworth use some words tell why we should be fans and what are you working on now :
If you enjoy rather off the-wall-stories, B-movies, and satire, you will probably enjoy my work. Right now I’m working on Black Suit of Death. It’s a comic book series about a depressed college student who finds an alien suit of armor that has been responsible for the myth of the Grim Reaper. The “zero” issue, Ides of March, is out now on ComiXology, and #1 will be released later this year.
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