Forward to 12 minutes in to see Mark Millar and John McCrea on creating a comic for Blue Peter viewers to print and complete themselves.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b016z886/Blue_Peter_01_11_2011/
That was... cute.
It was like the interviews of old. Though since it was Blue Peter that's fair enough I guess.
I hope they get loads of responses for it.
Did they wee all over the floor?
Have they ever worked together?
Bizarre choice in Millar, but he looked cuddly enough. I suppose Grant Morrison would have given kids nightmares, whereas Alan Moore wouldn't go on in case someone tried to turn his appearance into a movie.
Now as 2012 is the 35th anniversary of 2000AD, howzabout getting Mills, Grant or Wagner on, with ol' SuperSquirrel himself.
Well I thought I clicked on Blue Peter but is seems to be a clip of a bimbo shouting at a rave.
Quote from: Alski on 03 November, 2011, 03:34:36 PMNow as 2012 is the 35th anniversary of 2000AD, howzabout getting Mills, Grant or Wagner on, with ol' SuperSquirrel himself.
It's stated in their original contract they can only appear on
Magpie or
Tiswas.
Quote from: Alski on 03 November, 2011, 03:34:36 PM
... whereas Alan Moore wouldn't go on in case someone tried to turn his appearance into a movie.
I'm still convinced that Alan Moore and Dirty Frank are one-and-the-same.
So this whole thing has gone in a totally different direction in my head.
"Yes, Konnie. You are correct -- Dirty Frank *did* prepare one earlier, but it was eaten by rabid lesbians who bore a passing resemblence to characters who are still copyrighted, so Dirty Frank cannot reveal their names."
In my head, Dirty Frank Moore is one of the regulars on Call My Bluff.