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Title: An interview with Jim Campbell
Post by: Bat King on 08 September, 2013, 06:25:27 PM
The forum's very own resident Letterer to the Stars (and PJ) interviewed on my blog.

http://judgetutorsemple.wordpress.com/2013/09/08/an-interview-with-jim-campbell-letterer-of-comics-department-of-monsterology-out-october/
Title: Re: An interview with Jim Campbell
Post by: maryanddavid on 08 September, 2013, 09:07:17 PM
Interesting stuff, good interview Bat King.
Title: Re: An interview with Jim Campbell
Post by: Mabs on 08 September, 2013, 09:28:33 PM
Excellent interview, Bat King. Really enjoyed it. One small thing though (a typo): Arthur Ransome?  :o
Title: Re: An interview with Jim Campbell
Post by: Jim_Campbell on 09 September, 2013, 12:08:03 AM
Not technically a typo, just me being slightly hungover and confusing the Button Man artist with the Swallows & Amazons author. Doubly embarrassing as I've not long finished doing some art re-touching on one of Mr RANSON's strips of yesteryear!

Cheers

Jim
Title: Re: An interview with Jim Campbell
Post by: Bat King on 11 September, 2013, 02:10:34 AM
OOPs - my bad I shoulda spotted that. Cheers Mabs.
Title: Re: An interview with Jim Campbell
Post by: TordelBack on 11 September, 2013, 08:44:36 AM
Quote from: Jim_Campbell on 09 September, 2013, 12:08:03 AM
...confusing the Button Man artist with the Swallows & Amazons author...

Titty edged further along the heaving deck of the houseboat, plimsols sliding on the rain-lashed combing.  In the dark Derwent water several feet below, Peggy's red-capped head still knocked rhythmically against the hull, her body held there by the filling wind that was pushing them all closer to the rocky lee shore that was Wild Cat Island.  So much for the so-called queen of the Amazons, she thought - an easy marker after all.  As she prepared to jump down into the cockpit, she caught a glimpse of something metallic glistening in a guttering matchlight - a tube of shining brass, two feet long, and pointing right at her head.  "Got you, you beastly little prig" spat Captain Flint as he brought the lit taper down on the touchhole.
Title: Re: An interview with Jim Campbell
Post by: Jim_Campbell on 11 September, 2013, 09:13:03 AM
Forum needs a motherfuckin' Like button.
Title: Re: An interview with Jim Campbell
Post by: Bat King on 12 September, 2013, 12:54:21 AM
That's ace TordelBack!