Can you tell us your future plans? Will you be doing any more Buffy and Angel work?
Dan Jolley: My immediate plans include runs on the comic book series Vampirella, G.I. Joe Frontline, Métal Hurlant, and a crime/noir graphic novel from Moonstone Books; still in the development stages are several projects at DC Comics and one at Humanoids.
Scott Ciencin: As I mentioned earlier, the December 2002 launch of the ongoing R.A. Salvatore�s DemonWars comic book (with artist Ron Wagner and editor Ron Marz) from CrossGen is a major deal for me right now. This is sword-and-sorcery fantasy with character-driven plotlines.
There are central characters who are hated, feared, and sometimes just misunderstood, like in Angel. [It's] a title that really goes for the unexpected [with] an offbeat sensibility and themes that go for broke.
I also just had my first Marvel work published in Captain America: Red, White and Blue, and I have a ton of original projects that I�m putting together, including new stories for Buffy and Angel that recently went out. And, natch, I hope to work with Dan again in the very near future.