Could you define your style for us, briefly?
MD: (laughs) WowW!
Thats a really tough question!!
I take a stab at go for a more realistic looking approach to my art.
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DoG: So how did your first comic book for Marvel come about?
MD: This is my first full comic book ever!
They were fucking ridiculous; they were botched and horrible to look at!
DoG: If other comic books havent influenced your style, what does influence your work?
And you dont want to look somebody else, you want to look like yourself.
DoG: What books would you recommend?
MD: Ah, it all depends.
DoG: Whats your favourite doodle?
Youll never see me draw when Im having a coffee or something.
DoG: Who in the world of comic books would you be in awe of?
MD: In awe?
Thats such a strange question because I dont tend to be in awe of people.
DoG: Im not convinced.
But if you could inspire a kid thats maybe the best part of being a comic book artist.
DoG: Is this where the inspiration for your DVD came from?
MD: Well, my DVD wasnt an educational DVD.
The DVD is from my time in San Francisco when I was living in the States.
So thats the whole secret about the DVD.
I also go through the entire process of creating characters out of your imagination on the DVD.
DoG: How do you think I would describe you?
(laughs) Youd possibly say the guy is, ah… not taking enough care of himself?
(laughs)
DoG: We have to ask, what is the connection with vodka?
(Markos blog is entitledSix More Vodka.)
MD: Whats the connection with vodka?
Thats the connection with vodka!
I have a horrible history of vodka and me.
DoG: Russian or Polish?
MD: Russian, Polish vodka tastes like ass!
DoG: Marko Djurdjevic its been a pleasure, thanks for your time.
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