Jamie Lee Curtis can’t wait for you to read her comic.
Hollywood celebrities dipping their toes into the realm of making comic books is hardly a new approach.
Studios and Mother of Madness by Emelia Clarke, who lend their creativity and name brand to a comic.
Curtis is a known anime and manga enthusiast and even officiated her daughter’s cosplay-themed wedding.
“I was 19 years old and I knew that we were messing up the world.
I just knew it.
I don’t know.
I wasn’t particularly an environmental kid, I could barely crawl my way out of high school.
It wasn’t like I was smart.
I just was aware,” the horror movie legend said.
She explained that she met Goldman through a mutual friend and soon started collaborating on the story.
Cobalt is really pushing her to get this project out quickly.
It was hard to track all the different characters, but we knew that we wanted a big ensemble.
“So that’s how we focalize into two mothers, two daughters.
The mothers have different backgrounds, and uneasy alliances, that we see at the beginning.
Both of them working or involved in this Mother Nature project in different ways.
And that kind of unlocked a lot of the story.”
Image credit: Michael Buckner/Contributor
Additional reporting by Chris E. Hayner.
This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.
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