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"It's Always Hard For Me To Kill Characters" – Corinna Bechko On Aliens / Vampirella #6
Ian Parker, co-creator/co-plotter of Cage Hero #4, talks with writer Corinna Bechko about Aliens/Vampirella #6, both on sale now from Dynamite Entertainment. Cover is by Gabriel Hardman with interiors by Javier Garcia-Miranda.

CORINNA BECHKO: Oh, of course! It's always hard for me to kill characters. But if it's hard for me to kill them then my hope is that the death will be impactful. Lars was one of the most sympathetic characters I've ever written. I felt like someone should represent the fact that humanity isn't completely horrible. Even if they had to die for it
IP: You seem to have chosen a rough death for Tucker. Was this on purpose or just luck of the draw?
CB: He rather deserved it, and I think he brought it on himself through his poor decisions and lack of ability to take a broader perspective on the unfolding events. One of the nice things about scripting horror is occasionally there are consequences for people acting as horrible bigots. Sadly, that's not always the case in the world in general.
IP: I found it interesting that you had the other vampire (not Vampirella) that seemed very rough around the edges at first, and then towards the end was willing to be the so-called sacrificial lamb. Was it a challenge to have a character of that nature go from one such extreme emotion to the other?

IP: It seems that Vampirella continues to lose everyone she gets close to. Granted, she is a vampire and essentially immortal, but how do you continue to keep that character motivated to protect the world from aliens without the constant fear of loss?
CB: Luckily, since this is a mini and not the ongoing, I just don't really worry about it. Whenever I set out to write a story about an iconic character, I try to hold one principle in mind: why tell the story if it isn't about one of the most important events ever to happen in this character's life? When writing horror, that usually means a body count and a bit of psychological damage.
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