By Leah Moore and John Reppion, and drawn by Silvia Califano, with covers from Ariel Olivetti and Sanjulián.
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The mystery of the vanishing man continues as Sherlock Holmes and Watson interview Williams's family while Moriarty works in secret. Is it a good read?
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson are called to investigate a missing person's case. A man goes missing on his way home from work, and thus begins the case of the Vanishing Man. Does it make for a good read?
Dynamite has sent us a new writer's commentary from Leah Moore talking about Sherlock Holmes: The Vanishing Man #1, the new comic she co-wrote with John Reppion that has art by Julius Ohta and a cover by John Cassaday.
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This is our third Sherlock Holmes book, and the thing we always make sure of is[...]
Leah Moore and John Reppion are back at to tell another mysterious adventure of the World's Greatest Detective, Sherlock Holmes: The Vanishing Man And the newest case involves a reliable family man who suddenly disappears without a trace Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr John Watson are brought in to discover the final fate of[...]
Leah Moore and John Reppion have signed on to tell a case of the most iconic detective in literary history… and I don't mean Detective Chimp Dynamite's has announced that the writing partners will be joining artist Julius Ohta on Sherlock Holmes: The Vanishing Man The new series starts with a cover by fan-favorite artist[...]
Anything you can do to entertain them will also be welcomed.
The London Film And Comic-Con will be at the Olympia exhibition hall near Earl's Court and Brompton Park.
Joining me at the show are Marv Wolfman, Tommy Yune, Andy Diggle, Geoff Senior, Rantz Hoseley, Simon Furman, Jessica Martin, Ben Templesmith, Will Simpson, Amrit Birdi, Paul Cornell,[...]
Titles includes in the bundle are Sherlock Holmes, Moriarty Lives, James Bond, Uncanny, Sherlock Holmes vs Harry Houdini, Blackbeard, The Boys, Dan Dare, Battlefields and Jennifer Blood.
To entice you, Dynamite has given us Sherlock Holmes #1 by Leah Moore, John Reppion and Aaron Campbell.
You can check out the bundle here.
Dynamite is doing a big[...]
This is all to coincide with the release of White Sand, the new graphic novel by writer Brandon Sanderson.
This time we have The Complete Alice #1 by Lewis Carroll, Leah Moore, John Reppion and Erica Awano.
As we head into the holiday weekend here in the states, Dynamite had sent over a bunch of free comic[...]
It's Damsels #1 by Leah Moore, John Reppion and Aneke from Dynamite Entertainment.
Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, and Snow White come together with other damsels in a new adventure filled with danger and intrigue In Damsels, the alluring princesses of classic fairy tales take up arms to save their kingdoms from war[...]
The participants ranged from the software development team for the app, Ocasta Studios, to the funding body that granted development resources to the project, NESTA, to the team lead Leah Moore, digital comics advisor Daniel Merlin Goodbrey, and then there were the comic creators who helped introduce the app through four original stories, including Leah[...]
It was going to be a long haul project, documented for academic study at every step, and in its final reflex, was set to become a public "toolbox" encouraging people to create their own digital comics on the platform.
When Electricomics launched on September 2nd, it brought with it "Big Nemo", by Alan Moore and Colleen[...]
It's Damsels #1 by Leah Moore, John Reppion and Aneke from Dynamite Entertainment.
Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, and Snow White come together with other damsels in a new adventure filled with danger and intrigue In Damsels, the alluring princesses of classic fairy tales take up arms to save their kingdoms from war Rediscover the darkness[...]
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After the triumphant return of Scott Snyder last episode (which you can still listen to here), this time I'm back with the Electricomics panel from the recent Thought Bubble Festival – plus a follow-up chat with creators Leah Moore & John Reppion which I conducted at the show.
Leah & John go in-depth[...]
One of the highlights of the Festival for me, and for many of my like-minded friends, was the presence of the team behind the current research and development project Electricomics.
Team members who helped support the Electricomics table at the Festival and were involved in the panel presented at the show, including Leah Moore (Project Manager[...]
The Electricomics team is fairly massive, including comic creators, media folks, digital researchers, and more, and for Thought Bubble, Leah Moore (the project's editor), John Reppion, and Peter Hogan (all comic creators for the pilot comics on the platform), Mitch Jenkins (photographer, filmmaker and co-founder of producing company Orphans of the Storm), and Daniel Merlin[...]
Many of them have written for comics, including Warren Ellis, Richard Kadrey, John Reppion and Chuck Wendig Also, so far we have commitments from Liesel Schwwartz and Seanan McGuire We'll round it out with great stories by newer writers We also plan to have the book illustrated by John Coulthart, an amazing British artist who[...]
Also make sure not to miss out on the single-issue series of Brass Sun currently in shops, or the one-shot of Jaegir that came out last week.
In Prog 1897, we have:
Judge Dredd: "Cascade" – by Michael Carroll and Paul Marshall.
Aquila: "Carnifex "– by Gordon Rennie and Leigh Gallagher
Brass Sun: "Floating Worlds" – by Ian Edginton[...]
John Reppion, who has been all over the comic industry working with his wife Leah Moore on Doctor Who, Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, Alice in Wonderland is going solo in prose in a new anthology called Cthulhu Lives!: An Eldritch Tribute to H.P Lovecraft.
The book, published by U.K based Ghostwoods Books and consists of 17 new[...]
Aneke is a relative new comer to the comic book scene, but she got to work with John Reppion and Leah Moore already Now she's swinging his talents over to work with Tony Lee on Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 We swing the artist spotlight over to check out Aneke's work and to get to know[...]
To this end we are assembling teams of the most cutting edge creators in the industry and then allowing them input into the technical processes in order to create a new capacity for telling comic book stories.
It will then be made freely available to all of the exciting emergent talent that is no doubt out[...]
Today we get Leah Moore and John Reppion's take on Sherlock Holmes The cover was done by John Cassidy with interior art by Aaron Campbell and colors by Tony Avila.
For more information or to pick up the trade, go to the Dynamite website.
We've got another full issue from our friends at Dynamite Entertainment[...]
Trolls", the new series Black Shuck is coming in July and will be the first time the prolific comics team of Leah Moore and John Reppion will appear in the pages of 2000AD 2000AD allowing for this mythological angle was a good way to get the duo to come on board though, given their passion[...]
That's due to the writing of duo Leah Moore and John Reppion, and the inventive artwork of Aneke.
Damsels is charging toward the completion of its first arc, and when issues 1-8 are in hand, they will be published as a collected volume, already available for pre-order Issue #7 was released recently, and it's a notable[...]
Well, you might not be able to get your free Marvel #1 digital comics from ComiXology right now, you can at least get a free copy of Damsels #1 by Leah Moore, John Reppion and Aneke, right here.
You can find more Damsels stuff here.
Well, you might not be able to get your free Marvel[...]
Eventually.
Orders for Damsels #1 by John Reppion, Leah Moore and Aneke for Dynamite, are due today.
I was pretty much sold with the cover and premise But now I've had a chance to read the final first issue of Damsels #1 And it totally works.
There's been a rash of fairytales-in-the-real-world of late from Fables to Grimm[...]
We kinda fell head over heels for the upcoming Damsels series from Dynamite, written by Team Moore Reppion and covered by J Scott Campbell. But here's a