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Showing posts with label Dave Hitchcock. Show all posts
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Thursday, 11 August 2011

Scar Comics announces Madam Samurai sequel



Empire award winning screenwriter Gary Young (Harry Brown and Eagle Award winning artist David Hitchcock (Springheeled Jack) are combining their considerable talents once again for the return of the mute female warrior known only as Madam Samurai.

Since last year’s critically acclaimed debut fans of the first book, published by Britain's Scar Comics, have been eagerly awaiting the chance to get their hands on the second part of the action packed graphic novel series, which is now available via this month’s Previews Catalogue from Diamond Distribution.

The final instalment of this origin story will not disappoint fans as Hitchcock and Young pull out all the stops to deliver a lavishly detailed adrenaline rush of a finale.

There will also be a special launch for the book at the Birmingham Comic Con 2011 on 27th August where fans will get the chance to meet and have copies signed by the book’s creators.

- To find out more about the book and its creators go to: www.madamsamurai.com

- To find out more about the Birmingham Comic Con go to: www.thecomicsshow.co.uk





Thursday, 9 October 2008

Win Copies of Gothic

Creators Leah Moore and John Reppion have dropped us a line to say that one of the highlights of the Birmingham International Comics Show this past weekend (see their report) was getting their hands on copies of David Hitchcock's new newspaper format anthology Gothic (see earlier news story).

Leah and John have three copies of Gothic to give away, all of which have been signed by them and Mr. Hitchcock.

All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning them is to answer the following question, as highlighted here on their official site:

To date, Leah and John have collaborated with Dave on three stories for Accent UK's yearly anthologies. Two of the stories are contained in Gothic and one is set to be published in 2009. What are the full titles of those three stories?

Email your answers to moore_reppionATbtinternet.com and the lucky winners will be announced here on the Reppion and Moore web site on Hallowe'en.

Visit the Leah Moore and John Reppion web site
• Find out more about Gothic on Dave Hitchcock's blog or via this earlier downthetubetubes story

Sunday, 14 September 2008

Black Boar Goes Gothic

Dave Hitchcock, the man behind Black Boar Press and highly acclaimed indie comics such as Whitechapel Freak and Springheeled Jack, is about to self publish another newspaper/comic called Gothic.

"It will include some of my short stories from way back," Dave told downthetubes, "which I produced as limited edition mini comics. Numbering between 50 and 100 these normally sold fairly quickly at shows, I felt that many folk did not get the chance to see them. "

"Fans have asked over the years if I'm ever going to get some of them together in a collection," he says of the new title, "so along with a new Springheeled Jack story and a witch-hunting tale (with was originally done for Gary Spencer Millidge's Strangehaven) I decided the time was right.

"It's the most extensive collection I've ever done," he reveals, "so, if you like skeleton pirates, vampires, zombies, Victorian aliens, sea monsters, and more, then Gothic is for you."

As if that wasn't enough, Gothic also includes two great tales written by Leah Moore and John Reppion, courtesy of AccentUK.

All of the short stories are printed standard US comic size -- two pages per one newsprint page (the beauty of large format) and there's also a gallery of mainstream stuff and unpublished work at the end of the paper too.

Black Boar Press first began publishing in the mid-1990s. "I had an interest in genres that were very much out of the spotlight in mainstream comics," Dave explains. "My first graphic novel was Spirit of the Highwayman, a tale of brigandry and black magic. This was followed by the newspaper-styled Whitechapel Freak, my own spin on the Jack the Ripper killings.

"I found that I preferred the Victorian era as it's a lot more visually interesting, " he reveals. "My next foray into making comics was Springheeled Jack, another little-known Victorian myth. After reading the 'eye-witness' reports dotted about the internet, I decided to embark on what has become my longest project to date, and possibly the most popular, as it won a much coveted Eagle award in 2006, something I never expected due to the sporadic nature of my work: it's really just a great hobby which I do as and when time permits.

"Springheeled Jack also garnered great quotes from Alan Moore, David Hine, Moore and Reppion, Dave Gibbons and even possible movie interest from maverick producer Don Murphy."

• The 48 page Gothic will be launched at Birmingham International Comic Show, price £3, and Dave will be selling some of the original art pages off at £30 each (anyone who buys art will receive Gothic free). Visit Dave's blog for the latest news at davehitchcock.blogspot.com
• Copies of Springheeled Jack are available from Full Circle Publications

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