And okay, Willow, you got me. I’m officially hooked. It’s a beautiful and intriguing sort of post-9/11 fairy tale, part Gabriel Garcia Marquez, part “Lost,” all very fresh and exciting. I can’t wait to see where it leads next. Here’s wishing you a long long run.
Tags: Air, G. Willow Wilson, Jason Aaron

Thanks Jason. If it does half as well and looks half as good as SCALPED, I’ll be a happy woman.
I got my copy winging its way to me with this weeks subs,.Looking forward to it!
I bought it. Liked it and will continue buying it. Congratulations!
Thanks guys!
Ok. Finally got around to reading Air # 1. Not bad, not bad at all. It’s charming and mysterious and weird in a Thomas Pynchon way (ok, maybe Monty Python kind of way).
It reminds me of why I liked Cairo in the first place.
Vertigo produces two types of products: the on-going series and the limited series (as well as OGN). All on-going series have a finite ending down the road (save for FABLES and HELLBLAZER).
The question that I’m compelled to ask is this:
If you were given Carte blache, how long would you write Air for (dependent on sales)? 50 or 60 issues?
It’s too soon for me to say, whether Air is better read as a single monthly issue, or as a trade.
I’ll know more when the first 6 issue is out.
Is Blythe patterned after you?
Good luck with the series.