| Posted: 08 January 2026 at 5:29pm | IP Logged | 1
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Just being facetious with the title of the thread but it really is the topic.
As a long-time fan of JB, one thing I always liked but never really dwelt upon much on were the interiors and decor he drew. I liked how Jean Grey's family home was modeled on the "Bewitched" set and in "Hidden Years," a bachelorette pad was based upon the "Friends" apartment.
But one question I have for JB is - with recurring locations such as the Baxter Building or X-Mansion, did you map it out so that you knew exactly what door they'd be entering in from what room?
I also liked the interior design touches. The interlocking rings motif on dresses and curtains you'd see in your early 80s work- how was that done? I know it's probably a simple answer but to a guy who doesn't draw, it just looked so cool. The homes and apartments you drew always looked like people really lived there.
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