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Di'sraeli intervire now live

Started by gavinhanly, 02 December, 2003, 05:14:45 AM

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gavinhanly

Now up on the 200AD Review site, a mammoth D'israeli interview with sketches galore and plenty about Leviathan and his upcoming Dredd.  Enjoy!

Link: http://www.2000adreview.co.uk" target="_blank">2000AD Review


gavinhanly

Damn.  Crap spelling in title.  Oh well...

DavidXBrunt

D'amn and blast!!! D'israeli quoted something I said to him in an e-mail and he's credited it to the wrong man! I'm using my dads computer so the name on e-mails is Ray Brunt... I can see why he'd get the name confused, but it's soo annoying...

DavidXBrunt

Oh, and such is my quest for fame that I have to embarass myself by parading myself like this...

gavinhanly

OK- when I get home I'll correct that in the answer - then fame is assured!

Link: http://www.2000adreview.co.uk" target="_blank">2000ad Review


IndigoPrime

Nice interview!

I have to say, Matt is a writer's dream to work with. For the stuff I've done for Computer Arts and Computer Arts Projects, he sent through a huge amount of material. Only Mark Harrison came close in matching Matt's enthusiasm for the press. (And it was all useful stuff, too, and really hard to cut down to my smallish word count.)

Leigh S

Finally someone who can draw Green bonce - give that man a Tharg tale, pronto!

Bart Oliver

What a piece of work- nice one.

Intrigued by the judge sniper sketch.

First time I've been to the site- looks good.

Cheers for that Gavin.


B.
Obviously you're not a golfer.

Oddboy

Interesting interview... but why does page two have a big "SIMON COLEBY" at the top?
Better set your phaser to stun.

gavinhanly

Agh.  That would be because I'm an arse.  And used Coleby template to do the new interview.  Drat.  Will fix tonight...

Link: http://www.2000adreview.co.uk" target="_blank">2000AD Review


Oddboy

Better set your phaser to stun.

Trout

Brunt coined a term!

Well done, David!

I'm still trying to get everyone to use the word "spunktastic," without success.

- Trout