This week we interview Will Meugniot. Will has spent over forty years as a storyteller in the comics and animation industries. We talk to Will about his influences, career, and get some of his thoughts about the current state of Marvel and DC television and film. We focus on his work in the 90’s on X-Men: The Animated Series, Conan the Adventurer, and Exosquad. Check out his Amazon page linked below to see some of his current projects.
Show Notes:
Reply to Will’s Letter to Marvel Comics
Eric Lewald’s Book on the Making of X-Men: The Animated Series
Will’s Amazon Page
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