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Mark Walters interviews PvP creator Scott Kurtz


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"          SCOTT KURTZ A LOOK BACK AT 2004 by Mark Walters Scott Kurtz has had quite a bit of success with his comic strip PvP: Player vs. Player.  Over the years it has jumped from the internet to comic book form, even becoming a best-selling title at Image Comics.  2004 has been an 1000 interesting year for Scott.  His comments regarding the National Features Syndicate brought a lot of attention, and quite a bit of criticism from various comic strip artists  I had a chance to sit down with Scott and take a look back on the year.  Here is what he had to say: Mark:   So how are things with PvP? Scott:   Things are good.  It's been a banner year for the strip. Mark:   What storylines really wowed the fans this past year? Scott:   What is it you're asking me? Mark:   What storylines seemed the most pleasing to your fans? Scott:   You know, the 24-hour Comic Book Day was a really big hit this year.  I think people were interested both in what I could come up with in a 24-hour period, and I think in general they enjoyed the strips themselves. Mark:   You had fun doing that didn't you? Scott:   No I did not.  I had an awful time doing that.  This next year I'm going to do it much differently. Mark:   You mean with pants on? Scott:   Yeah, I didn't do that in my underwear at home.  It was a fun experience because we were all in the back of Lone Star Comics, joking and having a good time.  But I really needed an opportunity to sleep somewhere. Mark:   Did you feel y"
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