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Posted By John Reppion on July 22nd, 2010

A paperback collected edition of our 2009 miniseries The Trial of Sherlock Holmes drawn by Aaron Campbell, coloured by Tony Avina, lettered by Simon Bowland and with covers by John Cassaday is out now.

Just like the hardcover, the book is crammed with extras including an afterword by world renowned Holmes and Dracula scholar Leslie S. Klinger,… Read the rest

 

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Holmes and Alice collections out now

Posted By John Reppion on July 22nd, 2010

A paperback collected edition of our 2009 miniseries The Trial of Sherlock Holmes drawn by Aaron Campbell, coloured by Tony Avina, lettered by Simon Bowland and with covers by John Cassaday is out now.

Just like the hardcover, the book is crammed with extras including an afterword by world renowned Holmes and Dracula scholar Leslie S. Klinger, an original Conan Doyle Holmes tale – The Devil’s Foot – illustrated by Campbell and lots more.

You can read a nine page preview of the story here.

Buy the Sherlock Holmes paperback from Amazon.co.uk

Buy the Sherlock Holmes paperback from Amazon.com

The big shiny hardback edition of The Complete Alice in Wonderland is also out now.

Collecting all four issues of our mammoth double adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-glass, and What Alice Found There with beautiful artwork by Erica Awano and colours by PC Sequeira, the book also features loads of extras like poems, the “lost” chapter The Wasp in the Wig, scripts, and so on.

There’s even a rather beautiful French edition!

You can read a seven page preview here.

Buy the Complete Alice In Wonderland hardcover from Amazon.co.uk

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The Complete Alice #4 out now (with preview pages)

Posted By John Reppion on May 8th, 2010

Dynamite’s Complete Adaptation concludes here! For three issues prior, Dynamite has presented the most faithful comics adaptation ever, along with writers Leah Moore and John Reppion and artist Erica Awano!

Now, clocking in at another massive 40 pages of story and art, the fanciful and thrilling adventures of a little girl named Alice are completely told!

The final issue of The Complete Alice in Wonderland is available now.

This issue concludes Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There and includes the “lost” chapter The Wasp in the Wig which has never before been adapted.

 

You can pick up a copy at your local comic shop or order direct from Dynamite Entertainment.

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Interview de Moore & Reppion les auteurs de l’adaptation d’Alice au Pays des Merveilles

Posted By John Reppion on March 21st, 2010

A quelques jours de la sortie simultanée du film de Tim Burton et du 1er tome chez Soleil US Comics, Cable’s Chronicles a contacté Leah Moore et John Reppion, les auteurs de l’adaptation d’Alice au Pays des Merveilles chez Dynamite, afin d’en apprendre un peu plus sur ces deux artistes encore peu connus en France. Très sympathiques, ils ont acceptés de répondre à quelques petites questions sur leur travail sur l’héroïne créée par Lewis Caroll…

Lire l’entrevue au www.cablechronicles.com

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The Complete Alice in Wonderland #3 out this week (with preview pages)

Posted By John Reppion on March 8th, 2010

The massive adaptation of Alice in Wonderland continues with another incredible 48 page issue (40 pages of story and art!) by Leah Moore, John Reppion and Erica Awano! The third issue begins the portion containing “Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There” and features Kittens and Chess and Kings and Queens!

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Alice interview on Girl’s Entertainment Network

Posted By John Reppion on September 29th, 2009

Interview online now at www.girlsentertainmentnetwork.com

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CBR interview about The Complete Alice in Wonderland

Posted By John Reppion on September 24th, 2009

Alice in Wonderland - page 1, panel 1An interview with us talking about The Complete Alice in Wonderland has just been posted over on Comic Book Resources.

Better yet, there are also some preview pages showing at last just how amazing Erica Awano’s artwork for this series really is.

 

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A little more info on The Complete Alice in Wonderland

Posted By John Reppion on August 10th, 2009

Alice #1 cover by John Cassaday (not final art) Not so long ago we announced our next Dynamite Entertainment project The Complete Alice in Wonderland. We’ve been working hard on the series for a couple for months now and we’re pleased to now be able to offer a bit more info about the project.

John Cassaday will once again be providing covers for the series as you can see from the image at the left here. As you can tell the cover is as yet uncoloured but there is another, perhaps more surprising, element which is also yet to be revealed.

Erica Awano is our artist on the book and we’ve been really, really impressed with the work she has done thus far – she’s striking a great balance between modern and accessible and more classic visual interpretations of the Alice stories.

The series will be spilt into four 40 page issues, the first two covering Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and the latter pair covering Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There.

More news to follow soon. ;)

See www.dynamiteentertainment.com for more info.

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