I just cannot agree to Dave`s assertion that `Dr Who` comic strips before Marvel`s `Dr Who` weekly (1979) were not up to much. For myself and many more `Dr Who comic strip` readers; the strip produced by `Countdown-TV Action` 1971-74 featuring the Third Doctor is still the best to today.
What's the point of adding animation and sounds to a comic book? We've got already movies, animation and video games for that! How about trying to exploit the comic medium properly?
His Judge Dredd is still my favorite! So glad he’s doing these interviews. Thanks!
Fantastic interview with a legendary creator thank you! 😁👍
His World's Finest is one of my favorite Batman and Superman stories!
Oh yes! I love Gibbons!
Watchmen & Kingsmen rule!
Excited to see what you do with this one!
Brian is one of the best of the best ❤❤❤❤
Fantastic interview as always.
Alex & Mike😃 Thanks for the engaging interview, that introduced me to Dave Gibbons and his extensive comic book creation experience!👍
Definitely a pleasure and thank you for watching!
Great interview! I had to order the book to get more.
For the Jethro Tull album Gibbons also drew a comic strip for the interior gatefold.
Will you ever do an interview with Jose Garcia-Lopez? It would be cool to hear him compare the Argentine and American comic industries
Would love to!
Brilliant.
Ah Gibbons, uhh Great Artist for Watchemna e Kingsman, i loved him.
I just cannot agree to Dave`s assertion that `Dr Who` comic strips before Marvel`s `Dr Who` weekly (1979) were not up to much. For myself and many more `Dr Who comic strip` readers; the strip produced by `Countdown-TV Action` 1971-74 featuring the Third Doctor is still the best to today.
What's the point of adding animation and sounds to a comic book? We've got already movies, animation and video games for that! How about trying to exploit the comic medium properly?