
This is part two of an interview with Marty Pasko on Word Balloon, where he discusses movies and television, particularly the differences between screenwriting and comic writing. Pasko shares anecdotes about Hitchcock, his work on "Buck Rogers," and his experiences in the comic book industry, including his time on "Batman: The Animated Series." He also touches on creator's rights, compensation, and the potential for new projects, while also exploring the historical context and evolution of comics and their adaptation into other media. The conversation also covers topics such as the influence of comic book properties on film and television, the challenges of adapting characters, and the importance of understanding the history and nuances of these characters.
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