John Reppion
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John Reppion | |
Born | 1978 |
Nationality | British |
Area(s) | Writer |
Notable works | Albion |
John Mark Reppion (born 1978, in Liverpool, England) is a British writer. He is married to Leah Moore, the daughter of Alan Moore, and he has worked with both on the comic Albion.
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[edit] Biography
He and Leah have co-writing credits on Wild Girl, a 6 part comic for Wildstorm with art by Shawn McManus and J.H. Williams III, and in February 2006 they signed a twelve month exclusive deal with Dynamite Entertainment,[1] for whom they produced an intercompany crossover with artist Stephen Segovia, Witchblade: "Shades of Gray", co-published with Top Cow,[2] amongst other things.
They will also be contributing to Dark Horse's The Dark Horse Book of Monsters and the first issue of Th3rd World Studios' Space Doubles.[3][4]
He has also written a number of non-fiction articles including an article on The Childe of Hale for the Fortean Times[5] and various articles for The End Is Nigh.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Comics
- Wild Girl (with co-author Leah Moore, and art by Shawn McManus and J.H. Williams III, Wildstorm, 2006)
- Albion (plotted by Alan Moore, with co-author Leah Moore, and art by Shane Oakley, Wildstorm, 2006, tpb, Wildstorm, 176 pages, December 2006, ISBN 1401209947, Titan Books, 144 pages, January 2007, ISBN 1845763513)
- Accent Anthologies (with co-author Leah Moore):[6]
- "Lusca" (with David Hitchcock, in Monsters, 2006)[7]
- "An Molethy a an Ny-marrow (The Curse of the Un-dead)" (with David Hitchcock, in Zombies, 2007)[8]
- "The Cabinet of Doctor Diablo" (with Andy Bloor, in Robots, 2008)[9]
- "unknown" (with David Hitchcock, Western, 2009, forthcoming)
- Witchblade: "Shades of Gray" (with co-author Leah Moore, and art by Stephen Segovia, Top Cow/Dynamite Entertainment, 2007)
- Raise the Dead (with co-author Leah Moore, and pencil by Hugo Petrus and inks by Marc Rueda, 4-issue mini-series, Dynamite Entertainment, 2007, tpb, 120 pages, February 2008, ISBN 1933305568)
- Savage Tales: "Battle for Atlantis" (with co-author Leah Moore, and art by Pablo Marcos, in Savage Tales #1-3, Dynamite Entertainment, 2007)
- Gene Simmons House Of Horrors: "Into The Woods" (with co-author Leah Moore, and art by Jeff Zornow, IDW Publishing, 2007, tpb, 192 pages, April 2008, ISBN 1600102093)
- Space Doubles: "Project: Obeah" (with co-author Leah Moore, and art by Jeremy Dale and Jason Roth, Th3rd World Studios, 2007)
- Nevermore: "The Black Cat" (with co-author Leah Moore, and art by James Fletcher, Eye Classics, Self Made Hero, October 2007, ISBN 978-0-9552856-8-4)[10]
- "Deadeye" (with co-author Leah Moore and art by Matt Timson, in Popgun #1, Image Comics, 2007)
- Darkness vs. Eva (with co-author Leah Moore and art by Edgar Salazar, one-shot, forthcoming)[11] [12]
[edit] Articles
- "The Childe of Hale" (Fortean Times #187, September 2004)[5]
- "Suspension of Disbelief: The Great Yarmouth Bridge Disaster of 1845" (The Anomalist #13, 2007)[13]
[edit] Books
- 800 Years of Haunted Liverpool (with illustrations by Mo Ali, Declan Shalvey and others, The History Press, 2008)
[edit] Notes
- ^ Dynamite Entertainment announcement of their signing up
- ^ Dyanmite and Top Cow Team for Crossovers, Newsarama, November 2, 2006
- ^ Talking to the Space Doubles team, Newsarama, October 26, 2007
- ^ Review of Space Doubles #1, Silver Bullet Comic Books
- ^ a b The Childe of Hale from Fortean Times #187 (September 2004)
- ^ Accent Comics
- ^ "Lusca" first page
- ^ "An Molethy a an Ny-marrow" first page
- ^ "The Cabinet of Doctor Diablo" first page
- ^ Nevermore at Selfmadehero
- ^ In & Out of the Dark Ages: Moore & Reppion on "Darkness vs. Eva", Comic Book Resources, February 26, 2008
- ^ Moore & Reppionon Darkness vs. Eva, Newsarama, March 19, 2008
- ^ Intermediate States: The Anomalist 13: A
[edit] References
- John Reppion at the Grand Comic-Book Database
- John Reppion at the Comic Book DB