IGN: Let's talk about the Club of Villains. In the Club of Heroes arc, one of the heroes suggests that maybe Mayhew started a Club of Villains, but in RIP, it appears like this might be the first gathering of this group.
Morrison: When I created the notes for all these characters, which was when I was doing the work on the "Club of Heroes" arc, I actually imagined what the villains for these characters would be like. I came up with a bunch names and characters and ideas. So I always wanted to bring these characters back. The idea here is that they're not actually the Black Glove. The Black Glove is an organization that will be revealed, and they're actually just being hired as kind of the enforcers. But yeah, it's the first time these characters are being brought together. We created all new characters, and I think some of them are pretty cool.
IGN: Can you walk us through some of their bios? In Club of Heroes, I know we saw Mayhew posing as El Sombrero.
Morrison: Yeah, he's an enemy of El Goucho, the Argentinean hero. The idea is he's the guy you bring in that's smart and super clever at setting up death traps. If you don't have the imagination to set up a really good death trap of your own, then you hire El Sombrero.
IGN: And Scorpiona was referenced in Club of Heroes as well, right?
Morrison: Yeah, she's a super assassin that also takes on El Goucho. We should do a comic about El Goucho, because his enemies are pretty cool. [laughs] She's got a helmet that is basically an articulated robot helmet that has got stingers on it.
IGN: What about the Mime character. He looks like a sicko.
Morrison: He's Pierrot Lunaire, the guy who just commits murder. He's a mime, which I thought was a really funny idea. It's a kind of shade of the Joker archetype that I've taken in another direction. He's just really creepy, this guy. He's like a ghost. He's really autistic and just likes to kill people. And he does it all silently, but he warns you before hand in mime. [laughs]
IGN: So the Black Glove is more of an organization than just one character?
Morrison: Well the whole story is built towards a very big peak, and the big reveal comes in the very last issue. There's a kind of pyramid of influence. At the bottom you have the Club of Villains who are working with the Black Glove. Then you have the Black Glove organization, which is a group of very wealthy people who we meet in the upcoming issue. And then above that you have the identity of the Black Glove, who is a person.