Derrick Fish David Hopkins Justin Stewart
christopher Jeff Elden Joe Dunn
Jason "AgentFresh" Sims TJ Phillip Ginn
Atomic Jess Hall Matt Leong Steve Romo
Jim Lujan Devin Hyde Scott Hinze
Michael Dargie
1) WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE BA CHARACTER AND WHY?
That's tough. They're like children and fingers, it's hard to pick just one. I guess the I'll have to go with Amy Angel, even thought Spooner and the Ringmaster would be in running. She's just such an iconic character.
2) WHO HAS BEEN YOUR FAVORITE CREATOR ON THE BA (other than yourself?)
You are an evil, sadistic survey! I'll have you know, that if this
tough line of questioning continues, I'll be forced to notify Amnesty
International.
Again, if forced to pick one, I'll have to go with Jeff Elden. I
really love the style he came into during this here jam.
3) WHAT WAS THE HARDEST THING ABOUT DOING YOUR PANELS?
Drawing them.
4) WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR PERSONAL HIGHPOINT DOING THE BA?
Probably seeing REAL ARTISTS doing their interpretations of the Ring Master that I introduced in my first BA panel.
5) HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE THE BA TO NEW READERS?
This things is crazy. We're the ones making it and we can barely tell what's going on. As for what exactly what "The Bullet Angelica" is, one can not be told what it is, one must see for one's self.
1) WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE BA CHARACTER AND WHY?
Bruno Southern. He is an easy subject but still has lots of character. Through the evolution of the jam he has seemed to take a sort of Leadership position. He's kind of the standard action hero and he's been around since panel #1, so I associate the BA jam with his mug.
2) WHO HAS BEEN YOUR FAVORITE CREATOR ON THE BA (other than yourself?)
I'd have to say that it's big Jimmy Lujan. So many artists have done an awesome job but Jim has done so many panels and since he started the whole thing the whole Jam is dripping with his style.
3) WHAT WAS THE HARDEST THING ABOUT DOING YOUR PANELS?
Simply coming up with the panel design. It's a combination of writing and drawing and as the story is so chaotic you have infinite options for where to take it. Plus you have to consider the panel before you and think what you're setting up for the next creator in line.
4) WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR PERSONAL HIGHPOINT DOING THE BA?
Seeing my first panel posted and getting great feedback from everyone on the BA thread over at the FbR forum.
5) HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE THE BA TO NEW READERS?
A beautiful mess of sequential, creative vomit. But in a good way.
Phillip Ginn
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1) WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE BA CHARACTER AND WHY?
Don't have one, really. They're all different and fun to draw in their own way.
2) WHO HAS BEEN YOUR FAVORITE CREATOR ON THE BA (other than yourself?)
Should I say?
3) WHAT WAS THE HARDEST THING ABOUT DOING YOUR PANELS?
Just figuring out where to take the story.
4) WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR PERSONAL HIGHPOINT DOING THE BA?
Almost every single panel I've done has been different. The BA has been a great forum for experimentation. I've experimented with coloring, inking, stylistic, and computer techniques. It's also a test in speediness - how fast can you get your panel done?
5) HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE THE BA TO NEW READERS?
No one knows what will happen next, so just read it.
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