I failed to realize that mark of the ninja is the stealth game
whose creator they interviewed here.
Not exact matches
In the Season 1 finale, series host David Steinberg
interviews icons of improvisation: Robin Williams,
whose wildly manic standup comedy style was greatly influenced by his mentor Jonathan Winters, off - the - cuff
creator of delightfully eccentric characters.
Other highlights include Fox recalling the original film's royal screening, in which he was seated next to Princess Diana and had to use the bathroom the whole time; Secret Cinema's alluring Back to the Future exhibition (in which the 1955 Hill Valley was impressively recreated); a discussion of BTTF books that have been published; and homages to the franchise from ABC's «The Goldbergs» (
whose creator Adam F. Goldberg is both an executive producer and
interview subject here) to «American Dad» and Harmon's «Rick and Morty.»
Creators Sean T. Collins
interviews Uno Moralez, and don't feel bad if you have never heard of him: «Moralez is one of a handful of cartoonists — Jonny Negron, Julia Gfrörer, Josh Simmons, Michael DeForge —
whose work hits me so hard it's like they're making it just for me.
Creators Matt Seneca
interviews Guy Colwell,
whose Inner City Romance has just been reprinted by Fantagraphics.
The folks over at The Comics Journal did a very in depth
interview with writer / artist Brandon Graham,
whose King City for Image is a fan, and
creator, favorite.
It is a game
whose creator, Taro Yoko, is known for turning up to
interviews wearing a skeleton mask and talking through a sock puppet.