Hex Wives is part of DC's Vertigo relaunch and it couldn't be coming at a better time. Aside from the fact that the first issue will be available on Halloween, witches in pop culture also seem to be at an all-time high with recent releases like The House with a Clock in Its Walls, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Hereditary, and Suspiria. I recently caught up with series creator and writer Ben Blacker to learn all about the origins of Hex Wives and where he plans to take the series:
Can you talk about your inspiration for Hex Wives and your pitch to Vertigo?
Ben Blacker: Hex Wives is the confluence of two ideas I'd been tinkering with in the back of my brain for years while my writing partner and I were working on a few other projects. Maybe five years ago, I caught an episode of “Bewitched” on TV.
Can you talk about your inspiration for Hex Wives and your pitch to Vertigo?
Ben Blacker: Hex Wives is the confluence of two ideas I'd been tinkering with in the back of my brain for years while my writing partner and I were working on a few other projects. Maybe five years ago, I caught an episode of “Bewitched” on TV.
- 10/30/2018
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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