This week on the AIPT Comics Podcast, we’re stepping into the snow-dusted shadows of Christmas Town for a full, in-depth conversation with Torunn Grønbekk, the writer behind Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Shiver of Christmas Town. In this interview, Grønbekk digs into the challenge of expanding such an iconic world, balancing spooky whimsy with heartfelt emotion, and finding new ways to tell stories that feel true to the spirit of The Nightmare Before Christmas. From character-driven moments to honoring Burton’s unmistakable tone, it’s a thoughtful, fun, and deeply nerdy conversation about writing within a beloved legacy.
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JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.
1. Expanding the World
What’s it like contributing to a Tim Burton universe project?
What excited you most about the chance to tell a new story within The Nightmare Before Christmas universe, and how did you approach capturing that distinct mix of spooky and sweet?
2. Character Focus
Sally takes center stage in this series. What aspects of her character did you want to explore or expand on that fans haven’t seen before?
3. The New Creation
Dr. Finkelstein’s latest creation, Shiver, sounds like a charming new addition to Halloween Town. What inspired this character, and what role does Shiver play in the story’s themes?
4. Trick-or-Treat Trio Trouble
Lock, Shock, and Barrel are fan favorites for their chaotic energy. How was it writing for those three troublemakers, especially as they head off to Christmas Town?
5. Visual Collaboration
Edu Menna’s art brings a lot of gothic personality to the book. How did you two work together to strike the balance between Burton-esque atmosphere and the fun of a family-friendly adventure?
6. Tone and Audience
The series is described as “perfect for all ages.” How did you balance writing something that works for longtime fans of the film and younger readers discovering Nightmare Before Christmas for the first time?
7. Franchise Legacy
The Shiver of Christmas Town follows Long Live the Pumpkin Queen: The Graphic Novel. How does this story build on that ongoing relationship between Dynamite and Disney’s Nightmare Before Christmas world?
8. The Magic of Halloween (and Christmas)
Without giving too much away, what do you hope readers take away from this story about the magic—or mischief—of the holiday spirit?
9. Character and Tone Your work often blends grit and introspection—how are you approaching Selina Kyle’s duality as both a thief and protector in your Catwoman run, and what new sides of her character are you most excited to explore?