and: "Meanwhile, the British media tumbled, en masse, into Madame Tussauds. The killer was, naturally, a "Ripper". Forget the details: centuries-old, penny-dreadful tradition holds that this is what serial prostitute-killers are called."
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This next item went the rounds just before I started this blog.

The news was that Alan Moore had been written into an episode of The Simpsons. "'Husbands and Knives' is an upcoming episode of that will air during in 2007, as part of the show's 18th season." That link will give you a short summary of the episode. "The sub-plot of this episode sees a new, 'cool' comic book store open in Springfield, which competes with Comic Book Guy's store, The Android's Dungeon. Alan Moore will guest star." A blogger responded to the original posting of the news by pointing out that Moore had already appeared in the Simpsons, albeit in the Bongo comic book version. This is from Gary Spencer Millidge's From Hell and Back or: The Truer Story of Jack the Ripper, which was in Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror #9, from 2003, and which was subsequently collected in The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror: Hoodoo Voodoo Brouhaha. Whaddayaknow! Campbell's there too. I liked the way Millidge used hand lettering (when i saw it in the 2003 appearance), which made his story stand out among all those others with the godawful computer fonts.
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The Ripper Files. part 3
(by Hayley Campbell, age 7, 1993)
this is one of my favourites. Count the toes.

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ReplyDeleteEven Oliver Stone has joined the ranks of Ripperologists. Just saw this on IMDB. He was presenting an award at the British Comedy Awards and remarked...
ReplyDelete"It's great to be back in England. I feel like Jack The Ripper days are back. Nothing ever changes here." Realizing the gag had bombed, Stone jeered, "You're a lovely crowd."
Some people... no sense of humour.
Wonder if they'll try to tie Lewis Caroll to that one as well...
ReplyDeleteNathalie
Wow, man. I guess you've made it now. You and Moore are now icons for the ages.
ReplyDeleteJ Ruttan, Montreal (bitter wannabe, who can't even remember his Google username)
Talking about hand lettering, I've read somewhere that you asked the italian editors of From Hell to letter the book by hand. Is that true? I have the spanish version, whose lettering I don't like. It looks like done over a rule.
ReplyDeleteEverybody refuses to hand letter now.
ReplyDeleteAfter i wrote that about Gary I had second thoughts. I wouldn't put it past him to create a whole font just for a 14 page story. Now i wonder...
those lines look too straight...
You can make a font of your hand writing pretty easily, actually. I did, and when I'm not fake-hand lettering comics, my wife forges my signature on things.
ReplyDeleteAlso? I had a lot of time tonight to muck around on the computer.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy.
Andrew
ReplyDeletethat's brilliant
can I use it?
Wifey just realised they have an Ipswich in the UK as well. She has been afraid to put the garbage out at night all week.
ReplyDeleteYour pal, Best
I've actually annotated From Hell and Back (with some help from Gary Spencer Millidge)
ReplyDeleteYou can find the annotations here:
http://eroomnala.0catch.com/FromHell.html
Eroom Nala
'Eroom'
ReplyDeletecan you check that link
I can't get a connect
eddie
ha, don't worry
ReplyDeletegot it