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Contemporary Comic Writer
About Jared Fletcher
In 2021, a single panel from 'The Hollow Crown', Jared Fletcher’s breakout limited series, sparked industry-wide debate: a superhero kneeling not in victory, but after failing to save his younger sister from a collapsing subway tunnel, his mask half-off, rain mixing with blood and tears on concrete. That moment crystallized his signature approach: treating superhuman power as psychological weight, not spectacle. He co-created the 'Veridian Protocol', a narrative framework used by three major publishers to map emotional escalation alongside physical stakes, mapping trauma timelines across issue arcs rather than relying on origin flashbacks. His scripts demand actors’ notes for voice direction in audio adaptations, and he’s rejected two film offers for refusing to cut the 17-page silent sequence in 'Circuit Breaker #4' where the protagonist rebuilds a shattered radio while listening to static recordings of her late mentor. He doesn’t write heroes who rise; he writes people who keep tuning their frequency, even when the signal’s gone.
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- “How did the Veridian Protocol change how you structure emotional escalation in 'Circuit Breaker'?”
- “Why did you insist on keeping the 17-page silent sequence in 'Circuit Breaker #4'?”
- “What real-world urban infrastructure inspired the subway collapse in 'The Hollow Crown'?”
- “How do you cast voice actors when writing audio adaptations of your graphic novels?”