Garth Ennis is a prolific Irish writer renowned for his groundbreaking work in the comic book industry, pushing the boundaries of the medium with his unflinching portrayals of violence, morality, and the human condition. From iconic series like Preacher and The Punisher to acclaimed graphic novels such as The Boys and Hellblazer, Ennis has earned a reputation as a master storyteller, unafraid to tackle controversial themes with intelligence and nuance.

"Yeah, Hitman I suppose is most of the time a lighter read than Preacher; it was always going to be."



"I guess you can stay sort of true to the story; you don't have to artificially bring the character back from whatever doom you've designed for them, you can tell the story, I suppose, honestly."



"Preacher is a book that somehow allows me time by its settling on it's characters, that sort of modern gothic western feel. You're not likely to see the boat veering too far from that."



"You know, I think I did originally have some sort of idea of maybe a Where Eagles Dare kind of mission against impossible odds, but it really sort of died before I had a chance to really go anywhere with it, and then just doing the book was out of the question."



"With a mini series you can give the story a proper sense of pacing, a proper sense of closure."

