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TRIP THE LIGHT FANTASTIC
May 15th 2003
Get some extra Dredd in your life with the latest issue of Tripwire
Magazine, relaunching this weekend at all good newsagents in a new full
colour 100 page format. Tripwire is the magazine to get the inside track
on
the world of comicbooks, and the premiere issue is packed with 2000AD
related goodies as we talk to Tharg himself, 2000AD editor Matt Smith,
about
the future of your favourite weekly. Then there is an early look at
Rebellion's Dredd versus Death video game which, if you will pardon our
French, kicks lawbreaking arse. For you old skoolers out there we catch
up
with Anderson artist Barry Kitson to discuss his latest US project,
Empire.
Not enough? Then we present an exclusive interview with fantasy artist
extraordinaire John Bolton. We also talk to the concept and storyboard
artists on the Matrix and smash hit X-Men 2 and get an exclusive look at
the
scenes that where impossible to meet with a mere $120 million budget!
Miles
Millar gives us the inside story on Smallville and Babylon 5 creator J
Michael Straczynski talks exclusivley about writing for comics and
television. |
Tripwire supports the Bristol Comic Festival on May 24th-25th (visit
www.sitsvac.org) and will be carrying out portfolio sessions for new
writers
and artists at the Tripwire table.
Tripwire has forged a singular independent voice in the comics industry
for
the last ten years. While retaining the focus on comics, the new format
will
enable Tripwire to explore the increasing cross over between comics,
film,
television and video games. Published monthly and in full colour for the
first time Tripwire is the preeminent showcase for the industry's
creative
talent. Tripwire is available from the 15th of the month and costs
£3.50. |