Alan Moore is engaging in a videochat with 58 people who paid $99 as part of a Kickstarter effort to raise money for a Harvey Pekar tribute statue. He
Kevin O'Neill Archives
Kevin O'Neill is nine pages away from finishing the art, and the finished final volume of The League Of Extraordinary: Century, set only a couple of years ago, is planned for publication in June 2012.
So. what can we find…?
Courtesy of Gosh Comics, London, who are part and parcel of Knockabout Comics, the UK publisher[...]
In two weeks, Kevin O'Neill will begin selling ninety pages from League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier and Century: 1910 and 1969.
On display at the Galerie Champaka, Brussels and Galerie 9eme Art, Paris, this will coincide with the recent French publication of 1969 in album format by Delcourt.
The artwork for the first two League[...]
And this Sunday at the Soho Arts Theatre on Dean Street, host to Alan Moore collaborators Melinda Gebbie and Kevin O'Neill with Paul Gravett.
And, with Bleeding Cool, you can also get 2 for 1 on the £8 tickets Just call the box office on 0207 478 0100 and quote "publisher".
You can quoite other things if[...]
After twenty-five years, one of the most famous comic book shops in the world, Gosh! Comics of London is moving from opposite the British Museum on Great Russell Street, to the other side of Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road, to Berwick Street, in Soho, on August 6th.
But before they leave, Gosh! will host a[...]
HE ALSO LOOKS A BIT CONCERNED ABOUT HOW ODDLY MINA IS BEHAVING.
He describes not only the famous length of Alan's scripts, but also how Kevin O'Neill decides not only balloon placement but also which words of dialogue are emboldened for emphasis.
BECAUSE MINA'S HALLUCINATIONS ARE GETTING STRONGER, MAYBE YOU COULD MAKE THE TWO[...]
And there's no greater evidence than this that Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill are arranging for DC Comics to publish Marshal Law.
The ultimate in anti-superhero satire, Marshal Law ruthlessly sends up company trademarked superheroes as sexual deviants, mentally unsound, pathetic creatures and unworthy of the name hero It's far more brutal than The Boys has[...]
A glance at the roster of talent involved is enough to take the breath away, and it should be remembered that a whole generation of readers was able to pick up almost any given issue and see a dozen of these guys at their very best.
So thank you: Pat Mills, John Wagner, Gerry Finley-Day, Alan[...]