AS A writer of novels, comic books, movie and television scripts as well as being a movie producer, New York Times best-selling author Gregg Hurwitz k...
The first book in the series introduced the character of Evan Smock, who was placed in a top-secret programme called Orphan X when he was 12. There he was trained alongside other youngsters to be an assassin.
Hurwitz used to write for DC and Marvel, and among the comicbook heroes he has written for were lone wolf types, such as Wolverine, The Punisher and Batman. “If you don’t have anyone in your life, you can be perfect, you can keep a perfect schedule, you can train perfectly. But people are complicated. The more people you have in your life, the more complications you have.”. The meticulous planning the assassin character takes really drew him in.
“I spend more time with my characters than I do with my wife and kid, so [that character] has to be someone I like.”
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