Kevin O'Neill, co-creator of The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Marshall Law and Cinema Purgatorio, died last week, aged 69, after being diagnosed with terminal cancer some time ago He began working in comics at the age of 16 for UK publisher IPC, working as office help for the weekly British comic Buster, before publishing his[...]
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol.2 by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill
First, we have a page by Kevin O'Neill and Alan Moore from The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol.2, #2 Story Page 24, from 2002
The Invisible Man betrays his fellow league members by offering to help two mysterious alien head creatures conquer the Earth[...]
League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen editor Scott Dunbier, now Special Projects Editor at IDW, is raising money for local San Diego comics people in need, associated with the current global situation Which includes his decision to auction off the rarest League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen of all time and, until today, one that we had never even known[...]
This week, we wrap up our retrospective of movies featuring Jules Verne's immortal creation Captain Nemo with the 2003 steampunk literary mashup The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Boy was this movie controversial– taking the source material and bending it in ways that enraged fans of the book, the film itself starts out strong enough and, as[...]
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Tempest #1 from the legendary Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neil is released at last this June Plus, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Bodycount is reprinted, the new Orphan Black series begins, Kull ends with an Annual, and more from IDW Publishing Details below.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Tempest #1—Cover A: Kevin O'Neill—GEM OF THE MONTH
Alan Moore (w) • Kevin O'Neill[...]
The final volume of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill is to receive its first eyes on Friday March 23rd at Wondercon in Anaheim, at the IDW booth (Where you will be able to pick up a copy of The Tempest.)
I understand it will be an ashcan with the front cover[...]
In an interview with Bleeding Cool yesterday, about his upcoming Cinema Purgatorio project, Alan Moore passed on some news regarding the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen comic he creates with Kevin O'Neill.
Kevin had been working solely on that for fifteen years, and it must have occurred to him that if he'd actually murdered somebody he'd be out by[...]
20th Century Fox is in the process of rebooting League of Extraordinary Gentlemen based on the series by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill with the idea of launching a film franchise Their first attempt in 2003 starred Sean Connery and opened #2 at the box office behind Pirates of the Caribbean only to get blasted by[...]
30 Rock's Scott Adsit posted on the John Byrne forum about his new acquisition,
Ladies and Gentlemen, John Byrne has entered his own No Fly Zone.
I give you the one-time-only, never again, morally depraved, ethically corrupt, unscrupulous, artistically impossible, hideous travesty of a mockery of a sham of a mockery of a travesty of two mockeries of[...]
The third of Gosh Comics' League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Nemo prints by Kevin O'Neill, signed by O'Neill and Alan Moore, is now available from their shop and website here.
NEMO: RIVER OF GHOSTS LIMITED EDITION SCREENPRINT By Kevin O'Neill Signed by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill A3 (297mm x 420mm), four-colour screenprint, printed on 270gsm Mohawk Superfine acid-free archival[...]
The final chapter in the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Nemo story came out last week in the UK from Top Shelf Publications and Knockabout Nemo: River Of Ghosts starring the daughter of Captain Nemo, Janni, taking on his role in the world and aboard the Nautilus We saw the time of her birth, now we reach[...]
This is your first look at the upcoming new League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen volume by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, Nemo: River Of Ghosts, published by Knockabout and Top Shelf/IDW.
With princess Jenny, daughter of Captain Nemo, and set in 1975, concluding the Nemo trilogy, and published on 2nd March.
Hmm Looking at that opening splash-page… have[...]
So I asked a few people who might be affected.
Tony Bennett is the publisher of Knockabout in the UK, who co-publishes a number of titles with Top Shelf in the US, including From Hell and League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen I asked Tony what the effect might be and he told me,
"No difference to any of[...]
Once upon a time, DC Comics planned to publish the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier with a vinyl record, as recorded by Alan Moore and friends.
Then they decided that one of the songs sounded too much like the theme from Fireball XL5 and changed their minds.
Tey also changed their mind about selling the[...]
Basically, this is getting first dibs via Bleeding Cool before the best bargains sell out.
Welcome to The Top Shelf Comix Annual Sale.
There are some damn fine deals, well below Amazon's prices, my own favourites would be March, Century, Bojeffries Saga, Essex County, Heck, Pinocchio Vampire Slayer, Infinite Kung Fu, Three Fingers, Unerwater Welder… I should[...]
That's the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen print from Kevin O'Neill, based on Nemo: Roses Of Berlin, alongside the release of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol 3: Century (below).
The prints, signed by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill are A3 and limited to 250 They are available for £90 plus postage.
That's the League Of[...]
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[...]
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[...]
Laura Sneddon is a freelance writer for the Independent, New Statesman, Scifi Now, the Beat and writes about women in comics, according to her Twitter page. In Moore's interview with Slovobooks, he says that Sneddon gave away the ending to League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 2009 and continues giving specifics about all the dealings thereafter.
This was[...]
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 one, Heart Of Ice? And maybe buy some of the pages?
The original art for the entire book is available to buy, for one month only[...]
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,[...]
A TV version of League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen on Fox.
It will no doubt be some steampunky with the initial core cast of characters from the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen comic/film with maybe a few changes Something so they don't have to show the Nautilus every week Fin de siécle Victorian pulp characters all smooshed together[...]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_tp2UQuvKY A video taken of the recent Nemo: Heart Of Ice signing by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill at Gosh! Comics in
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[...]
From the new Dial H, out this week… looking at previous Dial H incarnations and inhabitants.
In 2007, DC Comics published League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier, which featured the Golliwog Which caused quite the fuss.
Could that have been… a dig from Dial H writer China Mieville? Did his editor, and previous editor of Alan[...]
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[...]