![]() ![]() ![]() How did it find its audience then, and do you think it will reach a different set of readers now? What a writer! A dream job!Īt the time Incognegro was first published, graphic novels didn’t have the sort of popularity they do now. I love noir and edgy fiction, and Incognegro was all that and more. I’d drawn quite a few titles for Vertigo by then, but when I was asked to work on Incognegro, I jumped at the chance. ![]() Warren Pleece: We were brought together by Jonathan Vankin at Vertigo, who edited the original version. It was like biological parents being introduced for the first time. Johnson: We got to meet in person at New York Comic Con the year after the book came out. How did the two of you meet, and how did you work together on the book? EXCLUSIVE: Incognegro: Renaissance #1 interior page. ![]()
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