![]() ![]() ![]() Dave Lizewski's Kick-Ass was the first, inspired by the heroes he didn't even know were real, and this kicked off a whole chain of these guys like the Chrononauts, the Night Club, and most recently, the Ambassadors. The villains all slipped out of their costumes and into regular clothes, and now they engineer the wars and the famines and all the things they use to control us, ruling the world from behind their puppet politicians.īut my plan over these years was that, like weeds, the heroes would start to come back in new and unexpected ways. The big plot point of Wanted, the basic concept, is that all the superheroes we read about or see in movies were real until 1986, and our obsession with them is just humanity trying to remember what was taken from us when the supervillains beat them and made us forget their existence. Wanted is the cornerstone of what I guess is a universe of titles, but it's also actually our world we live in now. But it all had to be based around Wanted. I loved the idea of pulling all these franchises - from Kingsman and Kick-Ass to Supercrooks and The Magic Order - into one big story, and an anniversary like this seemed the perfect way to do it. Mark Millar: That's a great question because I've been planning this for a number of years, and 2023 marks the 20th anniversary of Millarworld itself and Wanted, in particular, our very first book. What makes now the perfect time for a Wanted sequel? CBR: Congrats on the upcoming release of Big Game.
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