![]() If not, it would go onto the pile of unfinished ideas. But then the idea of trying to collaborate with my favorite true-crime author came to me. I thought there was no point in trying to explore the case of Gein since I would never be able to top what Harold had already done. But, being a huge fan of Harold, I was well aware of his work on the topic. The family dynamic and the extreme isolation are what I thought could really be explored in this case. Well, we know how he dealt with it, and it wasn’t good. ![]() The isolated landscape really got my mind going on how an unbalanced and abused person like Gein would deal with it. ![]() As a lifelong comic book aficionado who has written books on the subject, I regard Eric as arguably the greatest comic book artist of his generation, so I leapt at the offer.Įric Powell: I got the idea to do a graphic novel on Gein while driving through Wisconsin on my Goon 20th anniversary book tour. Harold Schechter: Eric reached out to my agent and proposed the project. ![]()
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