David Aja shares the secret origin of The Seeds ahead of its conclusion
Aja exꦇplains his friendship with Ann Nocenti, Karen Berger, and the originalꩲ version of The Seeds

Three years after it originally began, Ann Nocenti and David Aja's The Seeds culminates December 23 with the release of the collecꩲted edition - which includes the unreleased, final two issues of the four-issue series. And while its publication had some twists and turns, so did its conception.
Dark Horse Comics has provided Newsarama with Aja's afterword to The Seeds graphic novel/collection, which ไgoes into his and Nocenti's original version of the story, their failed attempt pitching it to DC's Vertigo Comics imprint, and how it finally found a home at Dark Horse.
Heꩲre's Aja's afterword, ღtitled 'Blame the Wormholes':
There is a magpie on my window and I meet Ann Noc𒅌enti doing a coupl🅷e of Daredevil stories back in 2009.
I grew up reading her comics and I already loved her. Over the years we talked about doing something together again, shared tons of crazy ideas and finally, in 2016 we had a story called Scoop. It was set in '90s and was about a reporter searching for a possible alien, love, fake news... I know, if you already h💛ave read this book all this sounds familiar to you.
I was going to work with one of my favorite creators - but we needed an editor. So I thought on my favorite and most loved one as well, Karen Berger. And you know what? Ann knew Karen. We sent he൩r our Scoop pitch and... she rejected it. Ann and I contacted some other publishers and editors but something just didn't fit, and we almost ditched the project. Almost.
In 2017 we started thinking on giving it a twist. I have always loved dystopias and gas masks, so we started thinking of placing it in a near-future or parallel reality. One thing led us to another, and suddenly we had the new pitch of the story you have just read. At the same time I saw in the news that Karen was going to start a new imprint with Dark Horse, so we sent her the new pitꦛch, and it seems this time we did it better -🔯 she wanted it!
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I remember kidding at the beginning of the project comparing our work relationship with a cheap horror movie advertiseꦯment: "For him, working with them was a dream. Now they will know working with him is a nightmare."
Ann, Karen, thank you.
We started our fiction, The Seeds, at the end of 2017, reality ha𝄹ppened in between, and we finished it at the beginning of 2020, just in time for aღ global pandemic.
Fiction has its own time and places, but it is based on reality. A friend of mine used to say that "everything is plagiarism but autobiography." In any🎀 fiction, we represent reality and𝔉 experiences that happen close to us, experiences, or on the other hand, something we have been influenced by that we like.
Albert Camus, writing about Franz Kafkꦚa's work, said Kafka fails as an Absurd writer because his work retains a glimmer of hope. And maybe that could be a metaphor of reality around us. Maybe reality is where we can find way mor♚e horror, but also we fun, joy, tenderness, lies, ugliness, and beauty. It's where we lose people we love and try to take care of those near us.
But I think there is also hope.
And a magpie on my window.
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