One of the most talented and respected artists on the comic scene, John Higgins has built his reputation working on titles as diverse and well-known as Watchmen, Judge Dredd and Batman. Having worked prolifically for 2000AD, DC Comics, Dark Horse and Marvel, he is also the artist, writer and publicist of his self-published comic, Razorjack – the story of three friends terrorised by the vicious killer, Razorjack, after they unwittingly stumble into The Twist Dimension, a sinister parallel world. Known as one of the friendliest talents in the business, I was lucky enough to meet John at London Comic Con, where he gave us the chance to pick his brain about his life, work, and what the future holds.
By Sarah Wagner and Sam Hurcom
One of the most talented and respected artists on the comic scene, John Higgins has built his reputation working on titles as diverse and well-known as Watchmen, Judge Dredd and Batman. Having worked prolifically for 2000AD, DC Comics, Dark Horse and Marvel, he is also the artist, writer and publicist of his self-published comic, Razorjack – the story of three friends terrorised by the vicious killer, Razorjack, after they unwittingly stumble into The Twist Dimension, a sinister parallel world. Known as one of the friendliest talents in the business, I was lucky enough to meet John at London Comic Con, where he gave us the chance to pick his brain about his life, work, and what the future holds. |
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