Rebellion and 2000AD's May 2023 solicits including a collection of Dice Man by John Wagner, Pat Mills, Kevin O'Neill, Bryan Talbot, David Lloyd, Steve Dillon, Mike Collins & Hunt Emerson How many other projects have that level of talent?
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Panini UK is to publish a collection of Daleks comic book stories by the likes of 2000AD creator Pat Mills, V For Vendetta creator David Lloyd, the late Preacher co-creator Steve Dillon, and Watchmen co-creator Dave Gibbons and Doctor Who TV/audio writer Paul Cornell Because at some point in their lives, they all worked on[...]
Originally serialised by Dez Skinn's Warrior Magazine in 1982, DC Comics republished, coloured and concluded V For Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd in 1988 A modicum hit at the time, it has remained a perennial seller for DC Comics, and they got a Wachowski movie out of it, which further spread the imagery[...]
The comic book by Alan Moore and David Lloyd that tells a 1984-inspired story of anarchy vs fascism, Moore famously was born and lives in Northampton, England – the university is his local.
It joins 1984 on a course list for a module called Identity Under Construction For which students are told that the module "addresses[...]
It included a number of graphic novels, featured on Bleeding Cool, including V For Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd The comic book tells the story of an England under the boot of a media-driven and police-imposed fascist dictatorship, written in the early eighties and inspired by the Thatcher government of the day Last[...]
But he has demanded answers by the 12th of November, noting that a number of Texas school districts of late "have removed books from libraries and/or classrooms after receiving objections from students, parents, and taxpayers."
These include (and why this story is running on Bleeding Cool) graphic novels such as V for Vendetta by Alan Moore[...]
V for Vendetta was a comic book by Alan Moore and David Lloyd, which began serialisation in 1982, in the UK anthology Warrior, alongside Moore's Marvelman and The BoJeffries Saga It was later republished and concluded from DC Comics in 1988 to follow Watchmen The story depicts a dystopian and post-apocalyptic near-future history version of[...]
Celebrating the world of David Lloyd and Alan Moore that first appeared in Warrior Magazine and would become a global symbol of protest courtesy of the movie The exhibition, naturally, focuses on the comic book work, with original art pages, covers, watercolours-under-acetates, as well as designs and masks from the movie The exhibition is also[...]
Well, on the other side of Oxford Street to Gosh, on Tuesday the 18th of May, The Cartoon Museum in London's Fitzrovia re-opens with an exhibition examining the cultural impact of V for Vendetta, from comic book to movie.
V for Vendetta: Behind the Mask running from the 18th of May to the 31st of October,[...]
And I confess, while I preferred the black-and-whites, I could happily read the colourised version too.
Which is handy, because as part of, not only is there an original art page of V for Vendetta by David Lloyd, with V about to break into song, currently at $4,900, but it's bound to go higher before it[...]
David Lloyd, the artist who illustrated V for Vendetta among other things, is one of the head honchos behind this publication Thankfully for me, I'm checking it out on the cusp of a new volume.
There are six stories in this volume Each story is split up into parts that are released on a weekly basis[...]
By Olly MacNamee
Best known as the co-creator of V for Vendetta, David Lloyd has just celebrated the third birthday of his digital-only ACES Weekly anthology title and I was able to catch up with Dave at the recent Leamington Comic Con where he was the star guest and ask him about digital distribution, anthologies on[...]
These will involve yours truly on moderation duties meeting and greeting the aforementioned David Lloyd, along with David Leach and Neil McClements, who will be talking about Aces Weekly, a digital anthology title exclusive to the internet showcasing an array of stories, styles and sensibilities from across the globe Following that will be the Transformers[...]
I interview V for Vendetta co-creator and artist David Lloyd on his exclusive digital-only, creator-owned comics anthology series Aces Weekly.
You can subscribe to Aces Weekly at acesweekly.co.uk
Hanging out at lookitmoves@gmail.com
Follow the official LOOK! IT MOVES! twitter feed at http://twitter.com/lookitmoves for thoughts and snark on media and pop culture, stuff for future columns and stuff I[...]
This is Older Than the Hills, the new graphic serial by Martin Hayes and Chris Askham is launching in Volume 18 of David Lloyd's digital magazine Aces Weekly.
High summer The rolling English countryside The birds and the butterflies and the blood.
Brian and Rebecca, two archaeologists down from the university for a once in a lifetime opportunity[...]
But it did not matter, for you couldn't really see the building anyway – the throngs of people waiting to get inside all-but blocked it from view.
I was really only there to drop off some flyers to my editor, David Lloyd, who was busy sketching and signing on the second level of the convention centre[...]
Woodward, Neal Adams, Mark Brooks, Gary Erskine, Gary Frank, David Gibbons, Stephanie Hans, Bob Layton, David Lloyd, Clay Mann, Taki Soma, Elias Chatzoudis, Bill Doran, Mark Farmer, Lee Garbett, Klaus Janson, Paul Levitz, Mike Norton, Tim Seeley, Bill Sienkiewicz, John Watson, Chrissie Zullo, Charlie Adlard, Mahmud Asrar, Lee Bermejo, Ian Churchill, Yaya Han, Jeremy Haun, Emanuela Lupacchino, Michael Avon Oeming, Mike Ploog, John Romita Jr and Jamie Tyndall.
I'll be there, definitely all day Saturday[...]
He has asked nicely.
Writing on Facebook about the use of the V For Vendetta mask by certain protest groups, the former editor and publisher of Warrior Magazine, which first featured V For Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd wondered where his money was.
Holding the masks up like placards kinda defeats the object of them[...]
VIP Comic Creator Event tickets are currently on sale for events on Friday, March 13th, and journalists out there might want to note that press applications opened on November 2nd and are currently open.
London Super Con's "second wave" of guests will include:
Neal Adams
Mark Brooks
Gary Erskine
Gary Frank
David Gibbons
Stephanie Hans
Bob Layton
David Lloyd
Clay Mann
Svetlana Quindt aka Kamui Cosplay
Taki[...]
Rounding out the guests was David Lloyd who it seems had such a good time in Delhi earlier this year (small surprise given the V for Vendetta fanbase here) that he came back again and this time spoke about his newest venture, an online portal for comics called Aces Weekly which is well worth checking[...]
If you are in London today, why not pop by Orbital Comics? They have a signing with David Lloyd, David Hine, David Leach as well as other people not called David like Steve Marchant, Mark Montague and Chris Geary for the ComiXology launch of their digital comics anthology Aces Weekly, now at its tenth volume.
So what[...]
We were extremely fortunate – to the point that some of us didn't believe it – that this year we had a lineup that consisted of Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon, the extremely talented Brazilian duo behind stuff like Daytripper and Casanova, along with one of the best new writers in my view in John[...]
David Lloyd, a true legend, has been real supportive of the strip, giving it a chance as he has Funny considering we met each other because one of the pilot strips announced for Aces Weekly, here at Bleeding Cool in fact, was initially titled Keeper, so, y'know, I had to enquire about THAT!
Well, rather than[...]
David Lloyd, co-creator of V For Vendetta, publishes a weekly subscription digital comic anthology, Aces Weekly, with a bunch of impressive names, dedicated to preserving their interests And tonight, if you're in London, he'd like you to meet them all, for an evening of drink and digital.
Subscribers get an automatic invite to the party[...]
From today's Avengers A.I. #2 by Sam Humphries and André Lima Araújo... Dimitrios, downloaded into one of the old Iron Man suits, indeed on that had a
Thank you, TMZ. You have justified your existence forever.
UPDATE: Yes, sorry folks, UK and Ireland only... Sequential, the digital boutique graphic novel app that we covered in depth a few weeks ago, has gone
With 15 elements in the issue, ranging from illustrations by David Lloyd and Art Spiegelman, to full comics composed by single creators or in equally all-star teams, Occupy Comics displays a kind of caché in pro supporters that makes it very hard to ignore Alan Moore's opening instalment of a prose essay on the history[...]
Here's the translated decree from the Bahrain government.
The Minister of Industry and Commerce:
After looking at Law number 35 of the year 2012 concerning the protection of consumers, and more closely at article 16 of the law;
And building upon the request of the Ministry of Interior;
And taking into account the public's safety;
And building on the suggestion[...]
David Lloyd writes;
Aces Weekly is something I'd wanted to do for a few years before getting a mental nudge to go for it finally in the summer of 2011.
The simplicity of putting together a bunch of folks in an online digital comics magazine that echoed the universal appeal of the Sunday pages in the US[...]