Eddie Campbell Quotes (29 Quotes)


    I wrote five issues of that and got the sack. Actually, they paid me for eight, but they changed their minds about the direction and threw three issues out the window.

    None of the archaeological digs had been properly written up at that time, they had happened, but they hadn't been properly analysed and published.

    I'm just drawing it now. It's totally revolting. I'm sure you'll love it.

    And when you look at the Turtle's movie there is something there, definitely something there.

    I'd be interested to read Gull's paper on it, and I wish Alan would put it in somewhere. It gives him a relevance to our times, which he doesn't otherwise have. Gull, I mean, not Alan.


    By March '87 we're down to seven thousand, by the end of the year we're down to twelve hundred. The whole bottom just fell out of the market. It was bad for me because I was in Australia at the time.

    He would still see it as his duty to shut up and get on with it, not cause any trouble. In our own time we've made a hero of the rebel, and it's more heroic to speak up.

    It's not the last one. Five's out, six is coming out in November, that's a single chapter, and then seven is the big horrifying one. And I think a couple after that to wrap the thing up.

    I thought about this, I thought these people are ringing me about horror. I don't think I like horror, I don't think I'm interested in horror.

    You had to make an appointment to see her. But it was just a crazy spectacle, people filing past.

    I came in on the decline. Phil Elliot was in first, he got his book out, he sold thirteen thousand, I think he got two issues out before I got mine in, this was March '87. He was out in December '86.

    I used to write a column in there, called Genius, And How It Got That Way, they had asked me to write a column on the great comics in history.

    We could hang around for ten years and nobody would care enough to identify us. Therein lies the horror.

    It was in the eighties. I've sent all the bloody notes to Alan. But his special interest was treating women's problems with hysteria.

    I remember having an argument with Alan, I said the Queen's not just going to call the guy up and send him out to do it. And Alan says, well, how would a monarch give orders to her assassin.

    I'm not saying that if there is something horrible in the world we shouldn't draw attention to it hide my head under the carpet like a big ostrich.

    I'm thinking to myself, I just love doing the art, it takes me a morning to do.

    All that political stuff Delano was doing. Me, I've gone off the top, into total fantasy.

    They asked me to write it and zoomed me over there to do it. But they ended up sacking me.

    They're about real life, these books, both like novel length things. There's another book I did last year, A Thousand and One Nights of Bacchus.

    They're seemed to be some perception when I came on that I was bringing it down to earth a bit more, but I've done totally the opposite.

    It's business, selling comics, you work out what sells and you don't want to muck about with it too much.

    There are a couple of things in there if we're constraining this discussion to horror here.

    I think in the corridors of power these dangerous kinds of orders are issued in a much more vague way, passed down two or three levels of command before they're given to the assassin.


    They've got this house style which is writer driven. I heard of one person who sent his script in, and Karen Berger said there weren't enough words in it. Put some more in.

    I thought, well I can do that. I couldn't be bothered writing a book review, because I'd have to read the book, I haven't got time to read a whole book for a fifty dollar write-up.

    In the old days a guy could scratch his bum in one picture, and under the new regime it takes five pictures to scratch your bum.

    Dave Sim said in his latest thing of his, 'when you're on the right track, you'll know it, but until you get there, you have to believe you're on the right track'. Interesting little conundrum. It's not easy.


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