By Alex Rodrik ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() AR: What’s it like working with your husband? RG: It means being together twenty four hours a day, working very closely, thinking with two like-minds. It enriches our lives more, really. Two heads think better than one. Between the two of us I'm the mad visionary, and although he’s no less, he’s the one who carries out the orders. I like to be daring, and he encourages me with the stories I invent. Talking with Stefano helps me realize if a story works or not. That can be hard because it’s an ongoing confrontation, but it also spices up our relationship, which is beautiful and always good. I think the intellectual union is very, very important. AR: How involved was Stefano in the writing process of Pieces? RG: We do everything together. As I said, Stefano and I work side by side, creating together. I write. I suggest cuts and changes, and he’s right there with me. ![]() ![]() AR: Where can our readers buy their copy of Pieces? RG: Readers can find Pieces at their local comics store or they can email: letters@resolutioncomics.com. AR: What can you tell us about our murderer’s plan to effectuate his status as a god? RG: Our murderer, the reader will find in Pieces #2, is not a common criminal. I can only say that behind other crimes there are things that are possibly even worse. He plans his crimes with a clear aim, with a direct challenge to God because he’s rebelling against God's will to give and take life. I anticipate the reasons for his madness are vast, but there is one which is most important. But you’ll have to check out the comic to find that out. AR: Is your intention for Pieces to become a collection of 2 issue minis about different killers and horrors? What can you tell us about that? RG: That would be great. I would really love to continue to work on a project like this. Brian [Carr] and Scott [Bradley] (Resolution Comics) are two great guys. They’re delightful! They really understood my vision of Pieces. They’re two really great publishers. ![]() AR: Do you have any other projects in the works that our readers should look out for? RG: At this time my desk is full of projects. Some short-term. Others are very longer and more complex to implement. I’m also getting back to drawing, preparing a book of illustrations. I hope my work meets the expectations of the readers. AR: Thanks for taking the time to chat with me about, Rita. RG: Thank you. |