When asked to explain why Marvel chose to do a wordless tribute to the heroes of 9-11, I realized that I had barely given a moment of thought to why we selected this format for Moment of Silence. This just felt like the right thing to do, so we did it.
But now that the work is done, and we all had sone time to reflect on the events of the past months, I think I can see why it is, in fact, fitting to tell the story of real heroes with nothing but the depiction of their selfless deeds.
When hell hit the World Trade Center, most of us stood around talking – making phone calls, writing e-mails and generally, filling in that hole in our bellies with meaningless chatter. But in the face of extreme danger, thousands of New York firefighters, police officers and rescue workers burst onto the scene. These men and women saved thousands of lives and many sacrificed their own.
« Judge people by what they do, not by what they say ». That’s what I learned from my mother and my father; that is what I teach my children, but I did not truly know what that meant until this past September. «Establish your characters through their actions, not with dialog or narration.» That’s what I preach to my comic book colleagues, but I did not really know what that meant until I worked on Moment of Silence.
-Bill Jemas. President, COO