Lois & Clark Nfic Archive Interview with Jeff Brogden
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Title: | Lois & Clark Nfic Archive Interview with Jeff Brogden |
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Interviewee: | Jeff Brogden |
Date(s): | 1998 or 1999 |
Medium: | online |
Fandom(s): | Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman |
External Links: | full interview is here, Archived version |
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In 1998 or 1999, Jeff Brogden was interviewed for Lois & Clark Nfic Archive.
For a later interview with Jeff, see Lois & Clark Nfic Archive Interview: Where Are They Now? -- Jeff Brogden.
For similar interviews, see Category:Lois and Clark Fan Interviews.
Some Excerpts
I've read Superman comic books for as long as I can remember. I have a large collection of 1970's Superman comics. Things were different then. I switched to Spider-Man and Marvel comics in the 80's and haven't gone back. I like the re-write of Superman done by Byrne(?), but I haven't started reading them again. Since we had children, I've abandoned comic books all together - no time.
Although I have lots of ideas, I'm not writing. I have no time to dedicate to a project. I posted one of my ideas to the list. I thought it was so good, someone should be able to do something with it. If I ever find the time, I've had several people ask if I was going to do a "virtual" season with my alternate universe characters from my TUFS episode. I definitely had more ideas than space on that story. After seeing what goes into making one of these seasons work - I doubt I have the time. I couldn't do it all myself - that's for sure. We'll have to wait and see if I can talk myself into that kind of torture.
Nfic? I used to read it, but I quit. It got boring. I like it best if it is part of a larger story, where there is more going on than Lois and Clark in a bed (on on the couch, or in a closet or on the kitchen floor, or...) I doubt I will ever write one. I don't think I could open up that much. Plus, I think it would be hard to write something that women would want (or enjoy) to read. Men and women's sexuality are very different things.