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Posted By John Reppion on December 28th, 2011

Click on the awesome Fez baker cover above to jump to the Thrill Electric site and read the final episode.

Sorry we’re so late in posting this here but we had quite a rough build up to the festive season and then a mad dash to get everything sorted for our own family Christmas.

We really, really hope you’ve enjoyed The Thrill Electric; … Read the rest

 

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The Lovecraft Anthology Vol 1- not yet but soon

Posted By John Reppion on March 17th, 2011

So, Self Made Hero’s The Lovecraft Anthology Vol 1 isn’t actually out yet (you can pre-order from Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com) but, because we contributed, we received a comp copy a little while ago. And it’s a really, really nice looking, well put together book, featuring Ben Templesmith (cover), Dan Lockwood, Rob Davis, David Hine, Ian Edginton, Mark Stafford, D’Israeli,  Shane Oakley, I.N.J. Culbard, David Hartman, Alice Duke, plus ourselves and Leigh Gallagher. There honestly isn’t a bad story in there, which is partly down to Mr. Lovecraft of course, but also shows how well everyone involved has risen (Cthulhu like) to the challenge  of adapting his work.

There’s going to be a great big launch party for the book as part of the H. P. Lovecraft Reanimated event at The Horse Hospital in London next month, which we are gutted we cannot attend but, if you can get tickets, you should definitley do so.

There are going to be related panels and signings and stuff at most, if not all, of the UK comic cons this year, keep a beady eye on http://www.selfmadehero.com/news for more info as and when.

The Lovecraft Anthology Vol 1 is honestly a book we’re proud to be a part of (and one we’d definitley have bought anyway even if we weren’t in it) and something we really think people are going to be blown away by. Roll on Vol 2.

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Robot Archie needs you!

Posted By John Reppion on March 5th, 2010

ATTENTION WRITERS, ARTISTS AND COMIC BOOK FANS  www.RobotArchie.com WANTS YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!

Back in 2005/06 we were lucky enough, along with our good chum Shane Oakley, to get the opportunity to resurrect a big gang of classic UK comics characters in our dad/father-in-law plotted Wildstorm series Albion.

We loved scripting The Spider, Charlie Peace, Grimly Feendish… every single one of them to be honest. It was a true honour (not to mention loads of fun) working with such important, influential characters and it’s almost impossible to pick just one favourite out the lot.

We did however always have  bit of a soft spot for the battling British robot himself Robot Archie and it seems we are not alone…

www.RobotArchie.com (not yet live) aims to be the definitive fan-site for Archie enthusiasts the world over and we’re doing our bit to help make that dream a reality.

So Robot Archie fans, here’s how you can help:

Artists: RA.com wants your Robot Archie pin-ups and more!

Writers: RA.com wants your articles on Archie, his history, reviews, interviews, and anything else you can think of!

Fans: RA.com wants your cover scans, collectors info, classic interviews and everything else!

Anything Robot Archie related you can think of (within reason), RA.com wants!

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Robot Archie is a true British icon: a symbol of a lost age when Newsagents’ shelves groaned under the weight of a vast range of truly fantastic, original and spellbinding UK comics. Let’s try to recapture some of that magic and work together to make www.RobotArchie.com
a fitting tribute to Archie and all he stands for.

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We (Moore & Reppion) are not running www.RobotArchie.com ourselves but we will be doing everything we can to help out with getting the site up and running and getting as many people involved as possible. If you want to submit artwork, articles, or whatever to the site you can use www.moorereppion.com/contact and we’ll be only too happy to pass your info on to the RA.com webmaster.

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Accent UK into the USA and beyond (but only with YOUR help)

Posted By John Reppion on June 17th, 2009

auk logoAccent UK are a UK based indie publisher founded in 2000 by Colin Mathieson and Dave West.

In 2002 AUK released Remembrance Days - a 22 page anthology dedicated to those who lost their lives as a result of war.  “Nothing too political, something about the little man caught up in the middle of it all, the one who would suffer the most … people like us had we be born decades earlier, and hopefully not decades later” according to Dave himself.

Since then AUK have released an anthology a year and the number of contributors, not to mention the page count, has increased steadily.

detail 2We first got involved with AUK in 2005 when we were still working on Albion with Shane Oakley and the father-in-law. I honestly can’t remember exactly how we got talking or precisely who were were talking to (I think it must have been a convention…?) but pretty soon we found ourselves signed up for their 2006 anthology Monsters. Our story “Lusca” was drawn by UK small press legend Dave Hitchcock whose series Springheeled Jack remains a huge favourite of ours.

ZombiesFor the 2007 anthology Mr. West had planned a theme of Time but, in his own words, “I let Colin and Chris [Dingsdale] go off to Komiks.DK 2006, where they spent too much time with John Reppion, Leah Moore and Steve Bissette, and so ZOMBIES was born. Still not one to give up lightly, I emailed the usual suspects and asked them to vote between the two titles, and let’s just say it was pretty unanimous“.

The line up for Zombies featured the likes of Steve (SWAMP THING) Bissette, Kieron (PHONOGRAM) Gillen and Matt (IMPALER) Timson along with dozens of other UK small press folks (including Mr. Hitchcock and ourselves once again).

Zombies received rave reviews and proved popular enough to be picked up by Diamond and distributed overseas. Not bad for a little UK indie publisher!

wolfmenAt the same time AUK brought out The Wolfmen - a stand alone comic set in South East London, in the 1960s. It’s the tale of Jack Grey’s chance at making something of himself, of becoming one of the most notorious gangs of the time …. of becoming one of The Wolfmen.

Written by Dave West with art by Andy Bloor the book proved popular enough to spawn a sequal which is currently in production (and being eagerly awaited).

After Zombies came Robots which attracted so many submissions that the page count finally topped out at 204 with many would be contributors being asked to re-submit for the next anthology.

Image from "The Cabinet of Doctor Diablo" - art by Andy BloorThe success of Zombies saw to it that Robots had a stellar line up – including a pin up from Mark (FABLES) Buckingham and another story from Steve (SWAMP THING) Bissette – and was once again distributed overseas by Diamond (see where this is going yet?).

In early 2009 Diamond Comic Distributors raised its purchase order minimum for all publishers from US$1,500 to US$2,500. What that meant in plain English was that smaller companies with titles selling considerably less than those published by the big three suddenly had to shift almost twice as many units in order to get into Previews. This was (and still is) bad news for small publishers. [see Google for more info]

WesternSo now it’s 2009 and the latest AUK anthology Western has arrived. The line up is just as good, if not even better, than those that have gone before but, chances are, you haven’t got a copy. Why? Because, if you’re outside the UK, the book probably hasn’t made it’s way to your part of the world yet. That’s because of Diamond Comic Distributors raising its purchase order minimum back at the start of the year – Accent UK now need to sell more books than ever before in order to get proper distribution.  And this is where you come in…

If you’re outside the UK we want to you to head over to your local comic shop this weekend (or as soon as) and ask them for a copy of Accent UK’s Western – order code: JUN090671.

The book is 200 pages long and costs $12.99.

Accent UK deserve to have their books read and recognised the world over – they’re fantastic guys who do a brilliant job. We love writing for them and working with them and we do it for free! Yes FREE! We’ve been contributing to their anthologies since 2006 and we’ve already got stories lined up for the 2010 and 2011 books. We want you to be able to read those stories so get down to your local comic shop and make sure AUK books are distributed to your country.

Support AUK and do your bit to help save indie comics!

Visit www.accentukcomics.com for more info or go to our Accent UK Page

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