COMICS: Matt Fraction Reveals More "Fear Itself" Details!

COMICS: Matt Fraction Reveals More "Fear Itself" Details!

The comic book writer goes into detail about how the upcoming Marvel Studios movies influenced this Captain America/Thor focused comic book event as well as the plot, characters and more...

By JoshWilding - Jan 03, 2011 07:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Source: Newsarama

Many thanks to Newsarama for the following excerpts. To read the full, and much longer, interview with both Matt Fraction AND Tom Bevoort about the upcoming epic comic book event be sure to follow the link at the bottom of this article. The seven issue series is set to start this coming April.



On How The Upcoming Marvel Studios Movies Influenced The Origins Of This Event:

"What happened actually was that Tom contacted me and Ed Brubaker, saying, "We’ve got this Captain America and Thor thing happening this summer, so we’re wondering if maybe there’s a Cap/Thor series that could capitalize on that?" As Ed and I started to talk and I kind of got into it and he kind of got out of it, we came up with this story, but we kept having trouble figuring out, "how do you make this work for a movie audience? How do you start part one in May, and then have part three in July, and still have it make sense, and not have somebody have to go back, and buy two parts?"

"Just getting wrapped up in the logic of it all during a retreat. Joe Quesada just said, "[frick] it, what’s you story?" That kind of freed me to not worry about marketing and scheduling in my pitch — I had the core of the story, but I couldn’t figure out where it all fell. Once Joe said that, I was like, "Oh, great, well, here’s the story," and I started to tell what I thought was a good, interesting, satisfying, Cap and Thor story."


On The Main Premise Of "Fear Itself" And How It Revolves Around Captain America And Thor:

"There’s an alliance between Sin and this guy, the Serpent, the God of Fear — this fellow that Odin banished millennia ago. You’ve got a big nightmare for Thor, which is basically a monstrous problem of his dad’s, and then with Cap you’ve got the Red Skull’s daughter — she’s sort of like the ultimate trust fund kid, she’s earned nothing but been given everything, which makes her completely lethal and completely horrible to deal with. You’ve got Cap and Thor dealing with their worst nightmares come true simultaneously. It irradiates and touches everybody else outside of that, but it starts and ends with Cap and Thor."


On Iron Man And The X-Men's Role In The Event:

"It’s not the role that people will expect. He is a part of the story, it’s very much about the big three and their relationship to one another, but Iron Man takes a path that I hope surprises people; that he thwarts your basic assumption. That’s the other thing, trying to find a front and center position for the X-Men in the middle of all this, too. They tend to take the sideline during these things for one reason or another — the opportunity to get them on the main stage is very exciting."





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Ibz
Ibz - 1/3/2011, 7:21 PM
interesting
vermillion
vermillion - 1/3/2011, 8:29 PM
Not that hyped for this. Usually don't read many "big events" (except Blackest Night, haven't really read any.)

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UnfriendlySpidey
UnfriendlySpidey - 1/3/2011, 8:38 PM
Epic find as always Josh! Hope this story arch is as good as its sounds...I find it interesting that they didn't touch on the Four- their role in this and what the death will mean for their future...personally I'm hoping the new member will be...



Wishful thinking...but hey, they had him make a deal with the devil...so who knows right? Hahaha
StuckInPanels
StuckInPanels - 1/3/2011, 9:18 PM
I can't wait for this event. Surprising that its gonna be a Cap/Thor story....still can't wait. Say the live press event and it seems they are gonna have a real rival to Blackest Night
HotHead
HotHead - 1/3/2011, 9:50 PM
when they mean the sepent, the god of fear that odin baneshed mileenia ago and know sin is bringing him back and forming an allince with him after captain america and namor thrawted her fathers same attempts back in ww2,do they mean the midgard seprpent???? is he the the "god of fear" main antaganist of the event thier talking about along with sin???? or are they just another member of an army led by another villian????
MeanMachineAngel
MeanMachineAngel - 1/3/2011, 11:03 PM
Stupid events.
Peteyparker
Peteyparker - 1/3/2011, 11:41 PM
Does anybody ever notice how these huge events for Marvel always seem to revolve around whatever character is having a movie that year? Maybe not all the time but i mean remember when spidey 3 came out all of a sudden he was back in black? I mean i read the comic and i know y he did it but it seemed lame that he went back to black instead of making a new costume for it. Im just saying having a Cap AND Thor focused story at the same time..........?
Peteyparker
Peteyparker - 1/3/2011, 11:42 PM
Does anybody ever notice how these huge events for Marvel always seem to revolve around whatever character is having a movie that year? Maybe not all the time but i mean remember when spidey 3 came out all of a sudden he was back in black? I mean i read the comic and i know y he did it but it seemed lame that he went back to black instead of making a new costume for it. Im just saying having a Cap AND Thor focused story at the same time..........?
marvel72
marvel72 - 1/4/2011, 4:36 AM
i bet this story will be great,can't wait for it to kick off.

"dr.doom" should be the new member of the "fantastic four".

@ joshw

intresting find mate,thanks.

did ya have a good christmas & new year.

@ kishi

that is one bad ass picture.

@ intruder

cool avatar whats it from.
SmokinIndo
SmokinIndo - 1/4/2011, 5:47 AM
@hush

I'm assuming you're talking about Parallax? I don't know much about Green Lantern but I do know that Parallax ain't original. In fact, I believe this guy came first. In fact, he's part the entire pantheon of Fear Lords who are attempting to conquer earth in the Marvel Universe and rule it through fear. And yes, they also came first.
MassExecutions
MassExecutions - 1/4/2011, 6:42 AM
Bruebaker made Sin and Crossbones two of my favorite villains. I just love to hate them so much. I love the bizarre relationship between Sin and her father. I'll check this out just because she's in it.

Also, I second the idea that Daredevil has to be a part of this? How can he not?
Destroyer14
Destroyer14 - 1/4/2011, 7:48 AM
Wow, now this is surprising. I am looking forward to this.
ironknight27
ironknight27 - 1/4/2011, 9:13 AM
@PeteyParker- True whenever a movie comes out about a comic character there is a series to headline the character. The more there is out there about the character people will buy and its kinda true. When IronMan came out I noticed a lot of people started to collect the Invincible IronMan series. And the series was not so far off from the movie that a newbie would be totally lost. By the I actually dug the Back In Black storyline.
jjmeylar
jjmeylar - 1/4/2011, 10:17 AM
I hope to see X-Factor part in this.
comsicspiderkicks23
comsicspiderkicks23 - 1/4/2011, 10:49 AM
what about the whole x-men angle to this as well,seeing scott dress as magneto becoming what he fears most,and the hulk looking over a stack of hero bodies left in his wake becoming the monster he fears,seems like there is much more to this,and i wonder about dracula and spiderman as well
Makiveli21
Makiveli21 - 1/4/2011, 11:57 AM
and what about PHOBOS??????? are they just gonna leave him outta this??????? i thought he was the GOD OF FEAR now??????? and after what happend to his dad in the last "big event".....
Makiveli21
Makiveli21 - 1/4/2011, 12:00 PM
cosmicspider- they said spidey will play a bigger role in this "event" than he did in "siege" even though "seige" was about his baddie....
ProfOJ
ProfOJ - 1/4/2011, 8:14 PM
i miss comix so flippen bad!!
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