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“ I think mainstream American Superhero comics lag a little behind other expressions of teenage life in culture, and if you do that, you're risking writing comics that appeal to the parents of teenagers rather than the teenagers themselves. In terms of blocks, I suspect a good chunk of it comes out of comics being a visual medium. Text is a great obfuscator of content. You can read a book, and your parents will never know that it contains matter they'd have trouble with, because they're never actually going to read it. But comics, being visual, are transparent. At a glance, they can judge it -- and so often judge it at a glance, without actually reading it. So you walk a line. I started "Young Avengers" with the scene for a number of reasons, but one of them was certainly seeing if Marvel would let me do it. If I weren't able to write that, I'd have had to bow out of the gig, because there would be no way of doing anything I thought worth doing. Marvel didn't even raise an eyebrow. I think the biggest blockade to the creation of the content is creators not choosing to create the content. ”

—From my new interview about Young Avengers over at CBR, which finds me in a pugnacious somewhat wanky mode.
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