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Profile of David G. Hopkins on Famous Like Me

 
Name: David G. Hopkins  
   
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Date of Birth: 7th February 1940
   
Place of Birth: London, England, UK
   
Profession: Writer
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

David Hopkins is a mildy successful webcomic artist who works in the realm of furry cartoon comics and webcomics. He has created several independent story lines, some of which he has stated he plans to integrate some time in the future.

Not to be confused with David Hopkins (Writer) who also works in the comics medium.

The Artist

David Hopkins, in his early career in the field of webcomics, was known as the furry artist that did heavily violent and gory furry artwork. This changed with was to be Jack's third story arc, although it was the first one publically available. The story was called "Trixi and Tet" and told the story of Tet, as he dealt with the sickness of his wife Trixi, and her eventual death. This, along with the second story arc named "Angry Brian" seemed to set the extremes that David Hopkins would go to in his artwork.

Major Bodies of Work

David Hopkins has finished two very successful comics, Rework The Dead, and Rework The Dead II. These deal with a story line and backstory not entirely unlike the video game, Resident Evil. These are not considered canon to the Jack story line, but the author has stated he will remake these, and alter them so that they can be considered canon to Jack. David Hopkins is also consistantly writing and updating his current project, Jack. Where RTD I and II dealt with violent warfare, Jack deals more with philosophical issues and questions than it does with the violence more common with David Hopkins's earlier work.

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  • Jack

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