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Hewlett - Tonights Jonathon Ross.

Started by DavidXBrunt, 25 November, 2005, 02:40:35 PM

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WoD

I thought Ross' love of comics came over, as id the fact that Damon was not quite all there...

Buddy

I got the impression his 'one Dredd is enough' remark was a put down. Not on the character or the comic but it was more trouble than it was worth doing it.

By that I mean restraints on his interpretation of Dredd and the usual editorial hassle.

Can anyone scan the story (or a page) and put it up here, I can't remember his Dredd.

The Amstor Computer

Umpty --

It was "Spock's Mock Chocs" from prog 614. Don't have the prog to hand, but I'm sure somebody will fire up a few scans.

Funt Solo

But it was Ross that said "one is enough", not Hewlett - how would Ross know anything of restraints on the interpretation or editorial hassle?

Convo went like this [paraphrasing all the way]:

Ross: "You drew Judge Dredd, didn't you?"
Hewlett: "Well, once!"
Ross [smiling and sounding positive]: "Once is enough!"

As in "once counts", I'm sure.  Hewlett is playing it down so as not to exagerate his one stint on the character compared to someone like Ezquerra (for example).
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