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Alex FitchPanel Borders: The art of Jill Thompson (August 27, 2009)

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An episode of Panel Borders: Alex Fitch talks to writer and artist Jill Thompson about her career.


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Artist/Composer: Alex Fitch
Date: 2009-08-27
Source: Resonance 104.4 FM / Gosh! Comics
Keywords: Panel Borders; Alex Fitch; artist; Jill Thompson; Sandman; Magic Trixie; Scary Godmother; Beasts of Burden; Evan Dorkin; Neil Gaiman

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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Press release: "Concluding children's comics month on Panel Borders, the belated podcast of Alex Fitch's interview with Jill Thompson sees Alex and Jill talk about her career so far from drawing popular DC comics such as Wonder Woman and Neil Gaiman's Sandman to creating her own children's books Scary Godmother and Magic Trixie. Jill also talks about her influences, her early work on Mike Baron's Badger and her latest project Beasts of Burden."

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