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by Alex Dueben Paul Johnson worked in comics for a relatively short time, but during those years, the British artist and painter worked with some of the most talented writers in comics. His collaborators included Neil Gaiman (Books of Magic), James Robinson (London’s Dark, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight), Grant Morrison (The Invisibles), Steve […]
This guy was a terrific artist. I always wondered what happened to him. MERCY was a beautiful book and so was LONDON’S DARK. Now I have to track down that CHILDREN OF THE VOYAGER comic, as well. It’s a shame that he’s no longer drawing and that the business loses so many truly talented folks because they’re not adequately supported by the bean counters. Regardless, Paul seems like a very cool guy and it’s lovely that he’s had a second successful career as an acupuncturist/herbalist. Great interview.
[…] Interview: Paul Johnson on “Mercy,” “Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight,” and “The Invisib… – Dueben: I did want to ask about two other Vertigo books you worked on. One is Books of Magic. Johnson: Oh yes … idea if Neil liked the artwork or not – he was always a tough cookie to read. And he’s gone on to … […]