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Spider-Friends
06-24-2004, 09:08 PM
Hey everybody,
I recently finished an interview with Boyd Kirkland (of Batman:TAS and X-Men:Evolution) about his work on the 80s cartoons: Spider-Man (http://spider-man.toonzone.net), The Incredible Hulk (http://hulk.toonzone.net), and Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends (http://www.spider-friends.com). He has had a fascinating career in the animation industry and provided me with quite a few of his drawings from these shows.

Click any of the links above to read it! The Hulk interview has some different art than the Spidey sites. Hope you enjoy it! I'd love to hear what you all think.

screw on head
06-24-2004, 10:32 PM
Very interesting interview. Well done, Spider-Friends!

I wish Boyd could spill the beans about the Marvel project he's working on :D. I'm glad he says we'll be very happy, it sounds like it could be very cool.

I like his outlook on animation, very sensible opinions. It rekindled my interest in the future of animation, and it certainly made me think again about the present and future states of animation in general.

Great way to learn more about him, very interesting stuff :).

Mysteryinfoman
06-25-2004, 07:39 PM
Great job on the interview, some nice info and Boyd is working on a new Marvel project, can't wait for more news and a catwomen DTV, sounds cool and a show for CN, not bad. His work on Evo was really something and of couse BTAS.

Stu
06-29-2004, 12:05 PM
Very interesting interview. I love these shows, there's something so terribly charming about them, it's hard not to, for me anyway.

It was cool seeing all of Boyd's drawings, aside from the episodes themselves, there's not a lot of other things fans have to remind them of these episodes, no merchandise, toys etc.

I'm also curious about this new Marvel project that Boyd talks about.

Again, very nice. I hope we see more of Boyd on the forums! :)

Darkseid
07-15-2004, 12:40 PM
Nice interview, quite informative. The tiny window it pops up in is incredibly frustrating, though.