![]() I've never really taken to working with other people's characters, though, so some work for hire could be more than a bit tedious. Some American editors were good to work with, some not. ![]() Was Colin MacNeil always the first choice artist for this important story? Was that a passion project for you? It certainly reads as if it may have been. America is often cited as the greatest Dredd story. Paul: Your 2000AD legacy is forever set in stone now, but I would love to ask about some specific stories. ![]() I liked the shorter format, numerous stories and diverse range of subjects in the anthologies, and the fact that you could always skip one you didn't care for and still enjoy the comic. But I didn't really get 'into' comics till I moved to Scotland and started reading DC Thomson boys' titles. First one I enjoyed was an Uncle Scrooge. John: I suppose the first ones I read were either DC Batman or Superman - other people's copies - back in the days when they used come-ons like Superman getting married to Lois etc. Can you remember the first comic or comics you remember reading or especially enjoying? Or perhaps the first comic you remember buying? Paul: I like to start these things with the same question. I also discovered he is a Manchester United and Morton football fan. I feel if Dredd’s helmet was ever removed it would show the face of this fine gentleman. ![]() The chance to talk to the man that has guided Judge Dredd’s stories for many decades was a thrill. ![]()
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