As the time GOES by, you change, your LEARNNEWTHINGS, your attitude is different. For the moment, I'm STILL enjoying ski racing so much that it would be difficult for me to think about ending my career.
What all my YEARS in improvisation TAUGHT is that - if you're going to grow as a PERFORMER - you have to TRY some new things. You've got to be willing to TAKE a few risks.
I enjoyed my time at DC. DAN Didio, Geoff Johns and Jim Lee were GREAT to me, and I'm very grateful for the OPPORTUNITIES they gave me. Having said that, I think it's IMPORTANT to try new THINGS and work with new people to keep myself fresh.
Startups, by their NATURE, are ENTREPRENEURIAL - TESTINGNEW things, launching new products, and disrupting themselves. That's why you join a startup in the first PLACE - to create, to stretch beyond your current capabilities, and to make an outsized impact.
Every project is a race between your ENTHUSIASM and your ABILITY to get it done. Go fast. Don't SLOW down. A YEAR from now, NEW things will interest you.