Video of Steve Purcell at Comic-Con 2011
This past Sunday saw Steve Purcell attend Comic-Con 2011, as he does every year. Telltale have been putting up daily video highlights and embedded below is ‘day five‘, showing Steve signing and chatting (along with Jake Rodkin being creepy, but let’s pretend that never happened).
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Thunder Chunky interview Steve Purcell
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Three posts in a row with Steve Purcell’s face on them! This time it is for an interview that Thunder Chunky did with the Sam & Max creator.
If a website with such an awesome name like Thunder Chunky doesn’t want to make you check the interview out, then know that they talk about everything from Sam & Max to Monkey Island to Brave.
Go forth and enjoy that chunky thunder.
Video of Steve Purcell talking at E3 2012
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As previously promised, Pixar have put up a video of Steve Purcell, the co-director of their upcoming flick Brave, answering questions posed to him by the interviewer and Twitter users.
The video is embedded below and is worth a watch for those wanting to learn more about Steve’s experiences making the film and the official video game.
Steve Purcell at E3 2012, answering your questions via video
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Steve Purcell is currently present at this year’s Electronic Expo, the biggest gaming convention. Pixar’s official Twitter sent out the following tweet, asking you to send in your questions to him using the hashtag ‘BraveE3′. A lucky selection will be answered via video response later this week, apparently.
It’s also worth noting that Steve Purcell has been officially confirmed as the co-director on Pixar’s upcoming flick Brave, having previously done some work on Cars and Ratatouille.
We’ll update you when Steve’s video responses are posted.
Steve Purcell attending Comic-Con 2011
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
The 2011 San Diego Comic Con is about to enter full swing. If you’re lucky enough to be attending, then you’ll want to visit Telltale Games’ booth (#5337) on the 24th Sunday from 11:00am – 1:00pm as Steve Purcell will be in attendance.
If you do attend then be sure to leave a comment below to share your experience. If not, check out Telltale’s blog daily as they’ll be posting video updates of their time on the show floor.
Steve Purcell launches new Sam & Max blog
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As promised, Steve Purcell has launched a brand new blog to focus entirely on our favourite dog and rabbit duo. Steve still has his regular blog where he’ll continue to post more general artwork.
The Sam & Max blog currently has two posts, one explaining the history behind a mysterious foreshadowing ancient carving and the other showing off a cute soft doll of Max created by artist Anna Chambers. Go check it out!
Steve Purcell’s Sam & Max blog dated for October 31
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
Not that you need it regurgitated, as you are of course subscribed to Steve Purcell’s blog, but just a heads up for those forgetful among you that Steve’s separate Sam & Max blog (as reported back in July) now has a release date of the 31st October.
To tide us over until then, he posted a sketch he did for the animated series which you can see here. Steve says he “would pitch in on characters and locations whenever possible. Usually quick pencil sketches with some ball point pen and a bit of tone”.
Happy Birthday Steve Purcell!
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
Today is the birthday of none other than Steve Purcell, creator of Sam & Max and all round artist extraordinaire. I’m not sure how old he is, but judging by recent photos I’d place him at around 25. Join us in wishing Steve a very happy birthday, and here’s to many more!
Thanks to user Icedhope over on the Telltale forums for the tip off.
Steve Purcell to launch a Sam and Max-specific blog
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
You’ll probably be aware that Steve Purcell, creator of Sam and Max, runs his own blog which he updates with art – anything from oil paintings to pencilled drawings. In his latest update, Steve has said that he plans to launch a blog specific to Sam and Max.
Although he’s still working on the format, we’ll let you know as soon as it launches so you can check out the latest dog and rabitty-thing goodness. Should you forget it, remember that the link to Steve’s all round blog Spudvision can be accessed on the external links panel on the right-hand sidebar.
Interview with Steve Purcell
about 3 years ago - 5 comments
You asked, he answered. Steve Purcell, the creator of Sam & Max, kindly gave up some of his time to answer the questions that you, the users, posed to him. Some of you ignored the one question rule, but I’ll left you off – you cheeky scamps!
Read on to see if your question was selected (usernames are in dark blue). Find out who Steve prefers to voice Sam & Max, the type of music he listens to and what he thinks of the Monkey Island 2: Special Edition front cover — and more!
The Penal Zone gameplay, concepts and wallpapers
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The media train is in full force for The Devil’s Playhouse, with gameplay footage appearing on Gamespot. The four videos all show gameplay footage from the beginning of the game, one with an interview with Telltale’s Will Armstrong on top. Over on Giant Bomb, they have posted a “Quick Look EX” a thirty minute walkthrough of the game’s opening (an early build) by Armstrong and Chuck Jordan. If you haven’t realised, there’ll be spoilers.
Along with the screenshots previously released, there are also four new pieces of concept art show characters Sal and Papierwaite, and a museum and lab location. These, along with the trailer, can be viewed on our page for The Devil’s Playhouse.
With all this new media out there, it’s a perfect opportunity to kit out your computer with some great wallpapers. So head over to our downloads page to bring your desktop to life with high resolution backgrounds.
Finally, the A.V. Club conducted an interview with Steve Purcell to talk games. Speaking of interviews, we’ve got one coming up with Steve too. Go here to ask your question to him – closing this Monday.


Over the next few months John and I cavorted and frolicked and gamboled as only an alligator and his surrogate mother, who also happens to be a biped rabbity thing, could.

