Barry Kitson interview, anyone?

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Barry Kitson interview, anyone?

Post by Predabot » Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:31 pm

Yeah, he got his break in comics in the british editions of Spider-man and Transformers. :)

For those not in the know, he's recently had great acclaimed runs on Mark Waid's Legion of Superheroes, Marvels the Order series, and has now joined the super-star team of writers and artists on Spider-man: BRAND NEW DAY.

I'd say he's prime material for an interview, but what say the rest of you lads?

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Post by Dead Head » Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:48 pm

Unexpectedly, my primary interest concerns his work on TF UK.

His style was great (more expressive/humanoid + less toy-focused), a real stand-out in the early days of the comic book. Robot Buster was excellent stuff.

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Post by spiderfrommars » Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:00 pm

Yeah. Didn't take him long to outgrow the comic, but he was the best of the early hitters.

Would've been cool to have seen him on Target 2006.

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Post by Predabot » Sun Feb 17, 2008 8:55 pm

Nice to hear that there's some interest in him. :) So, what do you say lads? Should we talk with the blokes that do the interviews?

I do believe that Spidey might actually be one of them...

How is it that we don't mark out who the interviewer is, btw? I find that marking out the interviewer as well as the interviewee, is usually par for the course, aye?

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