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Antony Johnston

Widely regarded as one of comics' rising stars and having garnered praise for his comics work from the likes of Alan Moore and Warren Ellis, Antony Johnston is the award-winning author of Frightening Curves, Rosemary's Backpack and Three Days in Europe. This young British writer is currently blazing a trail through comics, defying labels and conventions with exciting work in a wide variety of genres and styles.

For Avatar, Johnston has written the sequential adaptations of Alan Moore's The Courtyard, illustrated by Jacen Burrows, and Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance illustrated by Juan Jose Ryp, and a variety of shorts for Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures. Johnston also contributed an article in collaboration with Moore to Alan Moore's Magic Words. Upcoming Avatar work includes further adaptations of Alan Moore work, and Night Radio, an anthology series edited by Warren Ellis, and Nightjar, a horror tale based on characters and concepts created by Alan Moore and Bryan Talbot."

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Yuggoth Creatures Shamble Forth in July  

Rich Johnston of Holed Up (http://www.holedup.net) and internet column Lying in the Gutters fame broke the news this past Monday. Antony Johnston is teaming up with a fearsome array of the best artists on the indy scene -- Mike Wolfer (Warren Ellis' Strange Killings), Juan Jose Ryp (Frank Miller's Robocop, Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures), Jacen Burrows (Warren Ellis' Scars), Sebastian Fiumara (Steven Grant's My Flesh is Cool) and Matt Martin (Snowman) to bring this monstrous Lovecraftian creation to life. Here's the blurb:

First there was Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures, now Antony Johnston carries on the Lovecraftian spirit with Yuggoth Creatures! Read the incredible memoirs of Anders Ericsson, Professor of Anthropology at the notorious Miskatonic University in Arkham! Join the Professor as he starts an amazing journey through the Lovecraft mythos, from the queer inhabitants of New Surrey to disaster on the ocean at the hands of unseen forces, and the mysterious Dagon... Can he stay sane in the face of the universe's secret history? Six all-new Lovecraft Mythos stories from the pen of Antony Johnston are illustrated by an awesome collection of today's hottest artists, including Juan Jose Ryp, Jacen Burrows, Matt Martin, Mike Wolfer, Sebastian Fiumara and more!

Get a glimpse of the cover from issue one at http://www.yuggothcreatures.com. We'll have more artwork for this series up shortly.
[ posted Thursday, April 08, 2004 10:51:39 PM  |  permanent link to this item ]

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