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We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us forces a young girl to reckon with her father’s villainous legacy in a world of “superspies, power hungry madmen, and delusional world leaders”


It’s always a tough realization to figure out that our parents are human beings with their own faults and frailties. But what happens when your dad is actually a murderous mad scientist? How do you grapple with the mistakes and decisions of a parent who is a full-on supervillain?

That’s the question at the heart of writer Matthew Rosenberg, artists Stefano Landini, Roman Titov, and Jason Wordie, and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou’s new Image Comics title We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us, which blends James Bond-esque super-spy action with a heartfelt family drama about a daughter who is coming to grips with the knowledge that her father is a villain.

With the first issue of We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us arriving on March 26, Newsarama caught up with Rosenberg to dig into the characters and the world of the new title, while also discussing the deeper themes that drive the tale of Annalise and her reckoning with her father.

(Image credit: Image Comics)

Newsarama: Matthew, We’re Taking Everyone Down With Us has a very cool premise that I don’t want to totally spoil, as it unfolds through the issue. But it centers on an unlikely relationship between a father and his daughter. How did you come to this premise?

Originally posted by www.gamesradar.com

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