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'''Phill Hall''' (born 1962) is the former copy, news, and features editor for the British comics magazine ''[[Comics International]]'', as well as the creator and editor of the comics magazine ''[[Borderline Comics Magazine|Borderline]]'',<ref name="Lent2003">{{cite book|last=Lent|first=John A.|title=Comic art of Europe through 2000: an international bibliography|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=oRCKEuJYmaAC&pg=PA951|accessdate=16 June 2011|year=2003|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=9780275982218|pages=951–}}</ref> which won the Best Comicbook Magazine award at the 2002 British Comicbook Awards. In addition to this, he has worked for [[DC Comics]], [[Marvel UK]], and a number of small independent publishers in both the UK and USA.
'''Phill Hall''' (born 1962) is the former copy, news, and features editor for the British comics magazine ''[[Comics International]]'', as well as the creator and editor of the comics magazine ''[[Borderline Comics Magazine|Borderline]]'',<ref name="Lent2003">{{cite book|last=Lent|first=John A.|title=Comic art of Europe through 2000: an international bibliography|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=oRCKEuJYmaAC&pg=PA951|accessdate=16 June 2011|year=2003|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=9780275982218|pages=951–}}</ref> which won the Best Comicbook Magazine award at the 2002 British Comicbook Awards. In addition to this, he has worked for [[DC Comics]], [[Marvel UK]], and a number of small independent publishers in both the UK and USA.


Hall created a number of popular comics magazine columns, such as "Movers & Shakers," "Hotshots," and "Networks," for ''[[Comics International]]''; and was, in part, responsible for a number of would-be comics professionals obtaining professional contracts through the groundbreaking ''[[Borderline Comics Magazine|Borderline]]'' magazine. He left comics in 2003, but later returned to write a column for the comics website Comics Village.
Hall created a number of popular comics magazine columns, such as "Movers & Shakers," "Hotshots," and "Networks," for ''[[Comics International]]''; and was, in part, responsible for a number of would-be comics professionals obtaining professional contracts through the groundbreaking ''[[Borderline Comics Magazine|Borderline]]'' magazine. He left comics in 2003, but later returned to write a column for the comics website Comics Village. Hall had his book "My Monthly Curse: A Personal Comicbook History" published in August 2011.


Hall currently lives in Northampton, England, with his wife and four dogs.
Hall currently lives in Northampton, England, with his wife and four dogs.
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Revision as of 23:28, 8 August 2011

Phill Hall (born 1962) is the former copy, news, and features editor for the British comics magazine Comics International, as well as the creator and editor of the comics magazine Borderline,[1] which won the Best Comicbook Magazine award at the 2002 British Comicbook Awards. In addition to this, he has worked for DC Comics, Marvel UK, and a number of small independent publishers in both the UK and USA.

Hall created a number of popular comics magazine columns, such as "Movers & Shakers," "Hotshots," and "Networks," for Comics International; and was, in part, responsible for a number of would-be comics professionals obtaining professional contracts through the groundbreaking Borderline magazine. He left comics in 2003, but later returned to write a column for the comics website Comics Village. Hall had his book "My Monthly Curse: A Personal Comicbook History" published in August 2011.

Hall currently lives in Northampton, England, with his wife and four dogs.

References

  1. ^ Lent, John A. (2003). Comic art of Europe through 2000: an international bibliography. ABC-CLIO. pp. 951–. ISBN 9780275982218. Retrieved 16 June 2011.

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