What Eddie Campbell's Daughter Drew While He Worked On From Hell



The seminal graphic novel From Hell featured a superstar collaboration between Eddie Campbell and Alan Moore, and while the duo worked away on this dark saga Eddie's daughter Hayley, who was 7 years old at the time, had her own project in the works-The Ripper File.

Full of grisly ways to meet one's end, yet softened by the childish nature of the drawings and numerous misspellings, The Ripper File is just the sort of thing that would have cost young Hayley a trip to the school counselor had it been discovered in her book bag.

You can see a young mind hard at work at the link to Eddie's blog below, it's adorable in a creepy sort of way.

Link  --via ComicsAlliance

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Google glass remind me of the "Better than Life" game console in the "Red Dwarf" book series.

It is a game head band that sends electrodes into your brain and transports you to a paradise of your own creation..... every fantasy is fulfilled. The only problem is the game is highly addictive and hides the fact you are playing the game so you continue playing until you starve to death or wander out into traffic.
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