VidFest Presentation

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    This is a loosely chronological survey of my work from my teenage fanzine artwork to screenshots of The Matrix Online, for which I wrote story continuity over the first few years of its existence. SF illustration, movie storyboards, advertising art and plenty of Concrete and other comics work included. It was part of my talk with Mark Verheiden, then a Battlestar Galactica writer/producer, to Vidfest 2007 in Vancouver BC.

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May 28, 2006

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RemagDiv

R.I.P. Alex. =(

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I never really knew who he was but after the links that were posted I realised he drew some of my favorite comics from my childhood.

Aways a terrible shame to lose such a talent.

Alex, you will be missed.

Jeff Parker

Well said, Paul!

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