Robbie Morrison - Quotes

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  • I'm always delighted to get one of Robbie Morrison's scripts. A realisation that has dawned on me over time is that if you can read the script for a panel or balloon and letter it without going back to check, it's a good script. Awkward sentence structures and waffle just become words, and you don't get into the spirit of it. Robbie is always effortless to read and letter and the story unfolds like magic. - Annie Parkhouse (letterer)

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