Cover: Dan Brereton |
All Pulp: Tell us a little about yourself and your pulp interests.
Jeff Austin: Well, I'm a freelance artist who spends a lot of time inking-embellishing others. My pulp connections come largely from my book collection, which contains many anthologies comprised of pulp stories.
Art: Rock Baker & Jeff Austin |
JA: Guns, mummies, a strong female character and guys in trench coats.
AP: Domino Lady vs. The Mummy has a pulp hero battling a classic monster, a combination that even though done in some regards hasn't ever really been done the way Moonstone is doing it with the Return of the Monster event. What do these genres have in common and how do they differ in ways that complement each other?
JA: I'm sure many pulp readers back in the day wished for a merging of story elements...an action character with a dash of supernatural overtones [think Doc Savage meets Weird Tales]. Moonstone is allowing readers to finally see it on paper.
AP: The Return of the Monsters Halloween event brings back several classic monster archetypes to Moonstone’s lineup. How does this version of the Mummy compare and contrast to previous versions of the character?
Art: Rock Baker & Jeff Austin |
Art: Rock Baker & Jeff Austin |
JA: Good looking woman battles undead ancient woman.... it's a study in texture and tone. Smooth-sexy versus crusty-dusty.
AP: What, if any, existing pulp, monster, or comic book characters would you like to try your hand at drawing?
JA: My dream assignment would be to work on an Addams Family comic. That's close, isn't it?
Art: Rock Baker & Jeff Austin |
JA: Watching movies, sleeping or thinking about different ways to draw.
AP: Where can readers find learn more about you and your work?
JA: http://pencilbrushblog.blogspot.com/
AP: Any upcoming projects you would like to mention?
JA: Well, there's always FemForce...I'm slowly planning out some solo projects.... I do various things for Main Publishing.... Still need to finish up inking a Lance Star story over the talented Rock Baker [same penciler on this Moonstone book]... and about half a dozen other ink assignments crying for my attention.... crying..... begging......
AP: Thanks, Jeff.
JA: My pleasure. Now go away... I got pages to ink....
Domino Lady vs. the Mummy is solicited in August Previews for an October in store release.