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Divinity by Matt Kindt
Divinity by Matt Kindt












You can really humanize the larger-than-life figures.

Divinity by Matt Kindt

As a writer, that’s what is so attractive about working with them. They don’t fit a traditional kind of “hero” mold. These characters - X-O Manowar, Bloodshot and Ninjak - they’re quirky and very singular. But that’s the beauty of working in the Valiant Universe. I think there’s a danger of making cliches of the characters with something like this as well - you can easily end up writing archetypes.

Divinity by Matt Kindt

That’s the fun of doing a high-concept like this -really sort of diving down to the core of the characters. Were there things that surprised you in reworking characters like X-O Manowar, Bloodshot, et al.?ĭefinitely. With Divinity III: Stalinverse, you get to perform a stealth character study on Valiant’s comic book universe by showing familiar faces altered in a small - but sizable - manner, revealing what’s constant about them even when Earth has been transformed into a Soviet-run totalitarian world.

Divinity by Matt Kindt

Heat Vision talked to Matt Kindt, the writer of Stalinverse and the Red Legend’s origin story, about renewing the Valiant Universe and what it took to create a Soviet-inspired heroine who can stand alongside Wonder Woman and other iconic female comic book heroes.














Divinity by Matt Kindt