Jamie Lee Curtis Interview: Mother Nature Is "Very Bloody" & "Viscerally Angry"

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Jamie Lee Curtis's graphic novel Mother Nature is due out on August 8th, and it's a brutally visceral and unflinching depiction of the dangers of the climate crisis.

The story puts the spotlight on a young woman named Nova Terrell who's out for vengeance after she watches her father die at the hands of Cobalt Electric. Her quest leads her to learn the truth about the company, their clean-water-providing "Mother Nature Project," and the untold horrors it has awakened.

While at San Diego Comic-Con, Curtis, co-writer Russell Goldman​​​​​​, and illustrator Karl Stevens all sat down with Collider's Perri Nemiroff to talk about what inspired them to explore these dire real-world concerns via the graphic novel format. Curtis recalls first coming up with the idea at just 19 years old, Goldman explains how he helped evolve that original concept, and Stevens teases how his ink and watercolor approach gave some especially gory frames a stunning painterly quality.

Hear all about it straight from team Mother Nature in this SDCC 2023 interview!

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