Category archives: Interviews
Will Coyotes Still Get in?
About 6 months ago, on a night (dear readers) very much like this,1 I found myself sitting, sweatily, at a giant mahogany table in my parents’ “Good Room”.2 Phone in hand. Preparing to talk to an 85-year-old Richard Matheson. Look,… continue reading »
Return of the Rocket: The Titan Interview
With the sad passing of Euro 2008 (and the resultant football famine) some of you may have slipped (wailing and gnashing your teeth) into a slough of despond. If so, then dry your eyes and take heart. I have news… continue reading »
David Sque Interview Pt. 2 – Here come the number-crunchers…
Here it is comic fans – the second (and final) part of the latest fustar.info interview, with the the hot-seat being occupied by the charming and gregarious David Sque. Many thanks again to David for agreeing to do this and… continue reading »
David Sque Interview Pt. 1 – The “Whizz, Bang, Pop” Stuff…
My recent post about Roy of the Rovers (and the indelible mark certain stories, from that comic, left on me) set me off on one of my infrequent internet trawls to see what hard information I could dredge up about… continue reading »
Eugene Lambert Interview Pt. 3 – A Most Unusual Wagon…
The Story Concludes… After Part Two’s tales of horse colic, Neil Jordan, Flann O’Brien, Fortycoats, and ‘Ould Mr. Brennan’…our story drifts gently towards its ending. My thanks (again) go out to Eugene for agreeing to chat (off the cuff) about… continue reading »
Eugene Lambert Interview Pt. 2 – A Wanderly Beginning
The Story so far… With Part 1 (and Eugene’s early days) behind us, our tale now winds its way toward the promised land of Part 2…and the arrival of a certain wagon. Ready boys and girls? Ok, Eugene, if we… continue reading »
Eugene Lambert Interview Pt. 1 – The Wagon Approaches…
Though I’m not someone who has much time for the kind of indiscriminate nostalgia expressed in the likes of I Love Nineteen-Eighty-Whatever etc., there are (undoubtedly) certain television shows from my childhood (the ones with an indescribable ‘something’) that have… continue reading »
Summon the Deathlords!
Following on from my recent ‘Doomlord’ post, I hereby present a brief interview with collector of British comics, and publisher of the Deathlords of Nox reprint, Mr. David McDonald. I was intrigued to find out how a Doomlord-enthusiast from Co.… continue reading »




