'I don't think it's going to be a huge problem that one of the heads of the order is no longer corporeal.'
A 320 page hardcover, the book is intended to be published by Top Shelf and Knockabout and will include art by Kevin O'Neill, Melinda Gebbie, John Coulthart and José Villarrubia.
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Kevin O'Neill Archives
But those first two or three years, those first two or three conventions, even though they were attended by only perhaps a few score of people, more likely a few dozen, if you look at the list of attendees, there were all of these names: my own, Jim Bakie, Steve Parkhouse, Kevin O'Neill All at[...]
Dave Wallace reviews the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century hardcover for BleedingCool:
When Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill finally wrenched their League of Extraordinary Gentlemen series away from DC Comics, their first step was to change the format of the series completely The third volume of LOEG was neither a serialised six-part story in[...]
Now they're publishing Bump by Kate Evans (called the most original talent in comics he's seen in a long time by Steve Bell), a book all about the ins-and-outs and gooey details of conception, pregnancy, and birthing.
And then on Saturday, Kevin O'Neill will be signing League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Nemo: Roses of Berlin from 2pm[...]
Because more than ever, Roses of Berlin sees Moore generously cede many of the book's most arresting moments to his creative companion – allowing Kevin O'Neill's artwork to carry key sequences with little to no dialogue, and writing setups that give O'Neill the chance to really cut loose with some imaginative (and occasionally disturbing) visual[...]
The Sequential App, which specialises in publishing and distributing select graphic novels, creating a boutique store, has the new League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen graphic novella, Roses Of Berlin, by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill out today.
It's not yet available on ComiXology, nor in print, this appears to be a deliberate early sale to help promote[...]
Get in quick as this is sure to sell out fast!
Saturday, 29th March, 2pm to 6pm – Gosh Comics
The grand old wizard of comics, Alan Moore, and the wonderfully talented Kevin O'Neill will be at Gosh! all day, signing copies of Nemo: Roses Of Berlin, out from Knockabout ROB is a continuation of the League[...]
This is an A3 giclée print by Kevin O'Neill reproducing a splash page from the upcoming The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Roses Of Berlin by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill It will be available through Gosh Comics of London and limited to forty copies And will not include that bar.
So, you'd better hurry…
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Here's the thirty second radio ad for ComixTribe's Kickstarter appeal for the SCAM: Ultimate Collection volume, currently running on the WFAN sports station in New York, KROQ in Los Angeles and WAAF and WKAG in Boston and more…
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And South London Hardcore talks to Kevin O'Neill about his life, his loves and the new League Of[...]
Roses Of Berlin isn't out yet, but the next League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen chapter by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, River Of Ghosts, will complete the Nemo trilogy begun by Heart Of Ice.
O'Neill told Diamond Previews, published today, that the new book will be set in 1975 in South America.
That's the year Wonder Woman started[...]
We're a couple of months away from the release of the next League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen comic, Roses Of Berlin. So why not enjoy a look at the last
On Alan Moore's 60th birthday, Bleeding Cool is proud to show new artwork by Kevin O'Neill from the upcoming League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen graphic novella, Nemo: Roses Of Berlin, to be published in April by Top Shelf in the USA and Knockabout in the UK.
And we start with a double page;
Pages 2 and 3.
Page 23,[...]
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A video taken of the recent Nemo: Heart Of Ice signing by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill at Gosh! Comics in London.
Most comic book signings, especially of creators predominently known for their superhero work feature a certain demographic White, male, of a certain size and a certain beard length[...]
This is the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Nemo, Heart Of Ice seven colour screen print, signed by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, limited to 250 and released by Gosh! Comics in London The art is exclusive for the print, and it is limited to one per person £90, copies can be ordered from www.goshlondon.com or[...]
Here are the first three pages of League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Nemo – Heart Of Ice, by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill Three colour unlettered pages and the first, lettered, in black and white You can read the only published review, here.
That's Queen Ayesha and Leo Holly from the land of Kor from H[...]
Dave Wallace reviews Nemo: Heart of Ice
Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen has undergone something of an evolution over recent years After the Victoriana-laced adventure-driven romps of volumes 1 and 2, the sequels Black Dossier and Century took the series' underpinning idea – the notion that all fictional characters could coexist within[...]
Kevin O'Neill is selling his artwork for League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century 2009 from the Brussels gallery Champaka from 1500€ to 2000€, avaialble online for the first time Go on, take a look Call it Cyber Monday if you must…
Kevin O'Neill is selling[...]
It's the new League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen volume, a 48 page graphic novella by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, set to be released in February 2013 from Top Shelf and Knockabout Comics Here's the solicitation text…
It's 1925, fifteen long years since Janni Dakkar first tried to escape the legacy of her science-pirate father, only to[...]
From that quite spectacular Olympic Ceremony tonight, we saw Voldemort amongst other villains from British children's literature, such as the
So I picked up the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier in its reissued version from Gosh Comics today (they are having a Fatale signing
Today Gosh Comics hosted the release of Alan Moore, and Kevin O'Neill's The League of Extraordinary Gentleman: Century 2009 I arrived at 1030, and found myself a spot about 50 people back from the front door Not a bad start I have attended comic signings before but this was my first with actual rules.
No more[...]
Today, Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill will be signing copies of The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen – both the new Century 2009 book but also the launch of the newly UK-distributed Black Dossier, will the launch of the vinyl record that was originally meant to accompany it on its initial release, now only available in[...]
This article contains minor spoilers, but nothing that I believe spoils the comic book reading experience. It would be easy to be fooled by the
Instead, it will be published in just a week's time instead, in both the US and the UK.
I understand that UK journalist Laura Sneddon has had an advance copy to read and both her review, and a news piece concerning the comic, will see publication in The Independent On Sunday on the 17th of June. [...]
Kevin O'Neill was also there, popping in the back, possibly planning their upcoming signing event with Alan Moore…
The glass over the pages were a little reflective at that time of day, but you get the idea… looks like Rosa Coote's dominatrix school from the first volume of League has grown over the years to become[...]
Well there's a turn up for the books. Back in the deepest darkest days, DC Comics and Wildstorm were struggling with a virtual battle between Paul Levitz
League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century 2009 is coming. You can read a preview of the comic here... although the image above is new. Which appears to
Here are some early looks at the upcoming League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century: 2009 by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill to be published in June I've tried to summon my inner Jess Nevins… do feel free to join in.
A rusted ruined Martain ship from the Martian invasion of Earth, in LOEG II The Treens Out[...]
But for an even further blast from the past, why not see Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill talking about it on some Yoot TV a couple of decades ago, and defending some of the more outrageous aspects… 3:15 in if you fancy…
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It was going to come out from Top Shelf[...]
It was one of the more odder publishing decisions. Despite The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier passing through DC's legal department