Franklin Jonas talks Fireborn, music, and breaking into comics
APR 12, 202674 MIN
Franklin Jonas talks Fireborn, music, and breaking into comics
APR 12, 202674 MIN
Description
Episode 374 of the AIPT Comics podcast puts a major spotlight on a surprising and passionate new voice in comics: Franklin Jonas. Best known for his music career, Jonas joins the show to talk about co-writing Fireborn within the Lost Fantasy universe, offering a candid look at how a lifelong love of comics turned into a full-fledged creative pursuit.
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Dave:
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Chris:
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Chris: Everyone Loves a Jewel Thief #1 (Tim Seeley, Aaron Campbell)
Dave: Amazing Spider-Man #26 (Joe Kelly, Francesco Manna)
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Interview: Franklin Jonas - Out April 15, FOC March 23rd - Artist: h with Curt Pires co-writing
You’re stepping into Curt Pires’ Lost Fantasy world—what excited you most about co-writing in an established universe, and how did you find your voice within it?
As someone who works in music, where rhythm, pacing, and emotion are everything, did that background influence how you approached writing Fireborn—especially in terms of momentum, dialogue, or how scenes “flow” on the page?
Aaron Hillburg is introduced as a “rich-kid failson,” which is such a loaded archetype—what made him the right entry point for a story that quickly becomes this massive, magical chase?
The dragon egg bonding to Aaron is such a striking image—what did you want that relationship to represent, both visually and emotionally, as the series unfolds?
Patrick Mulholland’s art brings a kinetic, almost explosive energy to the concept—how closely did you collaborate on visual storytelling, especially with something as wild as a floating dragon egg?
11:10 Dark Reign war machine 11:45 Fear Itself
This feels like a story about inheritance in more ways than one—family, power, responsibility—what themes were most important for you to explore through Aaron’s journey?
For readers who haven’t touched Lost Fantasy before, how accessible is Fireborn as a jumping-on point, and what kind of experience were you aiming to deliver in issue #1?
If Aaron had to survive in New York for 24 hours before the egg bonded to him, what’s the most “failson” decision he’d make that would somehow make everything worse?