Paul Dini’s darkest moment in his own words!
Creative Team:
Writer: Paul Dini
Illustrator: Eduardo Risso
HE HAS BEEN AROUND MORE THAN YOU THINK
Paul Dini, the writer of this graphic novel, which is a partial biography of a particular dark moment in his life, has been around and maybe you have watched his animation screenwriting work and you haven’t realized it…
…most people know about his work on Batman: The Animated Series, where he doesn’t only wrote outstanding episodes but also he co-create Harley Quinn, and even it’s very likely that you’re aware of his previous work on Tiny Toons…
…but good ol’ Paul Dini (I’m not worthy! I’m not worthy!) has been writing for animation since the 70s, writing for cartoons such like Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, Flash Gordon, Dungeons & Dragons, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, G.I. Joe, Transformers, The Smurfs, Star Wars: Droids, Star Wars: The Ewoks and even Jem! (and I’m not covering all his work!)
So, if you’re a fan of 80s cartoons, it’s very likely that you watched more than one animated episode written by him and you didn’t notice it since he was still to get famous due Tiny Toons and Batman: The Animated Series, where he later worked too on Superman: The Animated Series, Batman Beyond, Justice League Animated & Unlimited, Static Shock, Batman: Brave & the Bold, Freakazoid!, Pinky and the Brain, Duck Dodgers and Star Wars: The Clone Wars…
…and trust me, I really am not covering everything!
And of course, this is only his animated screenwriting work!
Since he has written also a ton of comic books and graphic novels!
But no one has been more intimate than this one…
HIS DARKEST MOMENT
There has been a robbery.
The victim was beaten to pulp.
No one came to help him.
He was left for dead.
He was Paul Dini.
Yes, Paul Dini, the nowadays famous writer due his great work in Batman: The Animated Series and responsible of co-creating Harley Quinn, along with Bruce Timm, suffered an insidious street robbery at hands of two muggers, where he was beaten so brutally that he needed reconstructive surgery.
Nope. Batman didn’t show up to defend him.
LAPD never caught them.
And you can bet (and understand) that he was too shaken up after the attack that he almost quit to his dream job…
…writing for animated TV shows.
Fortunately, and without doing any spoiler, since it’s obvious that he didn’t quit (but he was extremely close to it) about writing for animated TV shows, in this Dark Night, along with the great artwork by Eduardo Risso, you are taken to a disturbingly close seat to watch and read about a malevolent act that anybody can suffer any night or day, you just need to be in the wrong moment, in the wrong place…
…but after that, Paul Dini show you the long and painful path to escape from there and making the right choice…
…to continue with your life…
…since those awful mugger could taken his money and his physical health, but…
…as long you’re able to keep living your life with hope and joy…
…they hadn’t win after all.
Money can be replaced. Wounds can heal.
But only you can stop to be a victim and becoming again the owner of your life.
A TRUE PAUL DINI STORY
I’m always being impressed by Paul Dini’s writing work, but here, in this very book, definitely he left me flabbergasted…
…since he doesn’t only describe the robbery incident, but he’s also brutally honest about how was his life in that particular era of his life, with several romantic failures (showing all the shameful details) and even too intimate acts that he did on himself that trust me, they aren’t things that you are confortable to share with close friends, even less with the whole world through this graphic novel…
…visceral, unromantic, honest…
…Paul Dini, ladies and gentlemen.
It’s easy to make an autobiography telling to the audience about all your triumphs, but when you don’t hesitate to make public your failures and shameful events…
…it’s when you know that you accepted your own life, with all the good and all the bad…
…and that’s not something that everybody is able to do.
IMAGINATION, NO ONE CAN TAKE THAT FROM YOU
Paul Dini had since he was a kid, one of the most powerful weapons in life…
…imagination.
He loved (and still do) cartoons, especially Beany and Cecil (it was awesome indeed!) and he never stop to imagine stuff, and when life gets too real to him during that nasty robbery…
…only his imagination saved him to carry on with his life.
And the best of all was that it wasn’t a gritty revenge conducted by the Dark Knight to catch those dang muggers, nope…
…you CAN'T move on using revenge…
…instead, he employed his fruitful own imagination with Batman and his colorful rogue gallery of vilains to give him relevant lessons about embracing life, about hope, about joy, about that he wasn’t as alone as he thought that he was.
And how his writing work has touch other lives in their own darkest moments, bringing them hope and laughs when they need it the most.
Also, in this graphic novel you can find out two great ideas by Paul Dini that he had for Batman: The Animated Series but that they didn't got the green light to be developed, so here is the only place that you'll read about them.