By Leah Moore and John Reppion, and drawn by Silvia Califano, with covers from Ariel Olivetti and Sanjulián.
Manuel Pérez Clemente, also known as Sanjulián is a Spanish painter, born in Barcelona in 1941, who studied at Belles Arts of Sant Jordi, best known for magazine and novel covers over the decades most notable for his magazine[...]
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His daughter, Leah Moore, a fine writer in her own right, laid it out on Twitter yesterday in a very personal way and I've had it ringing around my head since We reprint her posts here with permission (emphasis, cuts and links are mine);
This whole "Alan Moore implores you to please vote and save our[...]
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?
Dynamite has sent us a new writer's commentary from Leah Moore for the book Sherlock Holmes: The Vanishing Man #2 she co-writes with John Reppion Cover by John Cassaday with interiors by Julius Ohta.
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Okay, so last issue we saw May Williams pique The Great Detective's interest This issue, we follow her to see what she did next[...]
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[...]
By Olly MacNamee
With the success of winning the Pipedream Comics' Digital Comic App of the Year Award for App of the Year 2015 (and beating some impressive competition too) as well as Electricomics recent launch of its desktop app which we covered here, we thought it was about time we caught up with Leah Moore[...]
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[...]
Sprung from an idea for a background element in Alan Moore and Mitch Jenkins' film project The Show, Electricomics morphed into an innovation project funded by a government grant from NESTA, under the project management of Leah Moore, and involving a wide array of digital comics experts, software developers, and several teams of creators whose[...]
Writer Leah Moore talks about wrapping up Swords of Sorrow: Dejah Thoris & Irene Adler #3 Cover art by Jay Anacleto
BYRON BREWER: Leah, it is obvious you are having fun with this team up Are you telling the story you started out to tell?
LEAH MOORE: I think so, although stories tend to veer off when you[...]
Leah Moore, writer of Swords of Sorrow: Dejah Thoris & Irene Adler #3, talks with writer Matt Wagner about The Spirit #2, both on sale now Cover art by Eric Powell.
LEAH MOORE: A Spirit comic needs action, humor, bags and bags of noir, and then some weird, to keep the reader on their toes You have[...]
Leah Moore, writer of Swords of Sorrow: Dejah Thoris & Irene Adler #3, talks with writer Victor Gischler about Red Sonja/Conan #1, both on sale now Cover art by Ed Benes and Roberto Castro
LEAH MOORE: Victor, great first issue! I love the dynamic between Conan and Sonja, it looks like this is a world you are[...]
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[...]
Writer Leah Moore discusses Swords of Sorrow: Dejah Thoris/Irene Adler #2, on sale now Cover by Jay Anacleto.
BYRON BREWER: Leah, have you been surprised at the positive fan reaction and great critical acclaim Swords of Sorrow has received this summer?
LEAH MOORE: Not at all, I knew people would love it Gail has a very loyal[...]
From Dynamite's big all-female written summer event we get the three issue miniseries from Leah Moore and Francesco Manna… and here we get to see the process from Moore's script to Manna's art to the colors from Insight Studios.
A team-up set up by SWORDS OF SORROW's Gail Simone, featuring the writer that she hand-picked: Leah[...]
Leah Moore, writer of Swords of Sorrow: Dejah Thoris/Irene Adler #1, talks with Byron Brewer about the book, on sale now Cover art by Jay Anacleto and Fabiano Neves.
BYRON BREWER: First, Leah, how does it feel to have a tie-in to this wonderful all-female character/all-female writer event from Dynamite Entertainment?
LEAH MOORE: I am beyond excited about[...]
Writer's Commentary on Swords of Sorrow: Dejah Thoris & Irene Adler #1 by Leah Moore.
Page 1, I wanted Woola in this bit, he's such a cool character, and nothing says domestic bliss like the dog coming and sitting all over your feet and huffing and puffing at you Dejah is pretty confused by the events[...]
At C2E2 this week Dynamite Entertainment is going to be showing off some of the other titles spinning out of the Swords of Sorrow summer event lead by Gail Simone and featuring some of the top female writers in the industry. In June, there will be Swords of Sorrow: Dejah Thoris & Irene Adler, a three-issue miniseries by[...]
As we get closer to the launch of Dynamite's all-female written and lead summer event Swords of Sorrow, Byron Brewer caught up with writer Leah Moore to talk about her three-part miniseries Swords of Sorrow: Dejah Thoris / Irene Adler Cover art by Jay Anacleto.
BYRON BREWER: Leah, how does it feel to be a part[...]
Willow Wilson (Ms Marvel) and Erica Schultz (M3). And as the event continues there will be books by Leah Moore, Marguerite Bennett, Emma Beeby and Mikki Kendall.
Gail Simone had this to say about the project she's been planning since July:
"Here's the thing: I love pulp adventure, always have But as male-dominated as comics have often been, the pulp[...]
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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[...]
Those four comics will be created by Alan Moore and Colleen Doran (Big Nemo), Leah Moore, John Reppion, and Nicola Scott (Sway) Garth Ennis and Peter Snejbjerg (Red Horse), and Peter Hogan and Paul Davidson (Cabaret Amygdala).
The idea, strangely enough, originated as a concept developed for Alan Moore and Mitch Jenkins' short film series Show[...]
I'd like to thank those who engaged in interviews this year on Bleeding Cool again for sharing their perspective and wisdom with us, and with our readers.
Here are some of the highlights from the interviews of 2014 from myself, Rich Johnston, Dan Wickline, Adi Tantimedh, Alex Wilson, Nikolai Fomich, and Jeremy Konrad:
With Fred Van Lente:[...]