Interview with DreadedCBM.

I searched high and low for someone to interview, it took me less than 5 minutes to find someone that was willing to be asked stupid questions... LESS THAN 5 MINUTES! However, the hard thing isn't always finding someone to interview, the hard thing is asking the questions themselves. Now, this is a comedy site, so there's obviously some questions that are gonna be silly and unhinged sprinkled in there. This is also going to be incredibly unprofessional.

I just asked the first person on the list and they agreed to do this interview, everyone welcome Dreaded from Destiny Productions. Believe me, I'm more nervous than he is, even though we've been friends for over a year now and we talk frequently.

Eddie: Now, the first question I would like to ask is... Who are you?

Dreaded: "I'm him"

E: Well, we're off to a pretty good start. Would you like to explain what you do? Any hobbies? work?

D: "I’m a writer. I write stories about the things I love. Superheroes, post-apocalyptic scenarios and fantasy stuff"

E: Interesting. Now, I see that you've written quite a few stories about heroes from Marvel and DC and such, and since this is a superhero page, I might as well ask how you got into superhero stories?

D: "I have always loved the MCU. I loved their world building, characters and definitely the action scenes. The entire universe got me into writing superheroes"

E: Interesting, now, explain to us how you got into writing and storytelling?

D: "It was one day in 3rd grade that I was just insanely bored, and we were one of those classrooms that had iPads to play around with, but I didn’t wanna play any of the games one day, so I decided to write my very first story: The Legend of the Evergreen Forest, which I do plan to reboot."

E: Well, we all start somewhere. So, what would be your favorite and least favorite piece of literature ever? (Comics, books, anything else that requires reading)

D: "My favorite piece of literature is Invincible. I recently read Compendium 2 and is just one of the greatest pieces of literature I’ve ever read. My least favorite piece of literature is 100% the Boys comic. I’m so glad the show exists"

E: Coolio. Say, what did you have for dinner yesterday? (Don't say I didn't warn you about the silly questions)

D: "Chicken Alfredo"

E: Yummers. Well, other than writing, what else do you enjoy doing?

D: "Playing games, like any other person"

E: I can think of a few people that don't play games, but I think it's cool that you have fun. Do you ever think about what would happen if you were walking down the street and a crazy alien from outer space named Billy threatened to eat your pancreas?

D: "I would introduce him to Wendy's"

E: Can't say I've tried Wendy's, but I think that is a great idea. So, is there anything you would like to promote right now? C'mon, be as shameless as you want.

D: "Recently, I released a story in Quotev called “Venom: Lethal Protector”, based on the comics by Todd McFarlane and David Michelinie and it’s by far one of my favorite stories I’ve written so far" (Link)

E: Interesting. Is there anyone that you would like to give a shoutout to?

D: "Shoutout to my two bestest friends, @halswayne1 and @LuminousDagger on Twitter. They’re the ones that really helped Destiny Productions get to where it is"

E: That's very sweet... So, what are your plans for the future of Destiny Productions? Any exclusive details?

D: "I do have a little exclusive detail. We may or may not be talking to another writing company about a possible crossover, but it might not happen because it’s a little difficult to figure out that story"

E: Well, I'll certainly be patiently waiting for that story to come out! Now, it's time for the final question... Do you ever get tired of fools asking silly things to you?

D: "No, absolutely not, lol"

E: Well, that'll be it for the interview. Thank you for taking a few minutes of your day to answer these questions, you can borrow 5 dollars from my wallet any time. (/j)

D (In response to the "/j"): "Fuck... But no, thank you! This was really fun lol"

That's it. Oh, and on the same day, I also interviewed another person who just so happens to be making a film soon, but you'll have to wait to see that until May 4th.

Next time, though, the end of  "Coming Home", will Spider-Man succeed? Will he lose? The comic is out there for you to read, but my review will be out there April 5th.

SPECIAL THANKS: DreadedCBM on Twitter. You should be able to find quite a few of his socials there. Oh, and also, special thanks to me, I own the site.

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