About
London Horror Comic is a British horror comic book anthology.
The book is written and published by John-Paul Kamath who founded London Horror Comic Ltd.
The London Horror Comic was featured on BBC Radio 4 as part of a documentary about The Gorbals Vampire and interviewed about the history of horror comics.
Publication history
London Horror Comic began as a monthly webcomic in 2006 featuring a series of black and white silent comic strips. These were drawn by artists Cretien Hughes and Lee Ferguson and written by John-Paul Kamath..
In August 2006, the London Horror Comic published its first full colour print story as an original comic strip called "Intermission" as a part of the programme guide to the Zone Horror Frightfest Film Festival 2006.
In 2008, London Horror Comic Ltd published the first in a series of full colour print issues with the release of London Horror Comic #1. Kamath said some of his main influences behind London Horror Comic were comics like Creepy and Eerie much more so than Tales from the Crypt.
London Horror Comic #1 was written by John-Paul Kamath and illustrated by Lee Ferguson (pencils), Marc Deering (inks), Matty Ryan (lettering and design) and Hi-Fi Design (colours) who would become the book's regular team.
Reception
London Horror Comic #1 drew praise for its mix of horror and humour. "Laugh out loud funny, like a horror Curb Your Enthusiasm. Kamath shows serious talent," said SFX magazine#165.
London Horror Comic #2 was published in April 2009 and continued to garner praise.
The Girls Entertainment Network said issue had "...dialogue lines you’ll be quoting for days, ironic and cliche-breaking twists that make each story a page-turner, and a perfect balance of humor to top it all off."
An advance review by Zone Horror Television in the UK said "London Horror Comic Issue 2 is surely one of the finest anthology collections around."
London Horror Comic #3 was printed and made available to buy on-line only from the London Horror Comic website as a 40-page extended issue.
Garth Ennis said "Good stuff here from major new talent John-Paul Kamath – far too good, in fact, Enjoy London Horror Comic while you can, because I’m going to have him killed."
Notes
- The Gorbals Vampire (Mar 2010) "BBC Radio 4" The Gorbals Vampire Programme Information
- The Gorbals Vampire Audio File (Mar 2010) "BBC Radio 4"
- Comicbookresources.com (2006). The London Horror Comic Launches, Official Press Release
- Atomic Avenue.com Trailer Park of Terror
- The Forbidden Planet International Blog Log (2006). "London Horror Comic online"
- Comics Bulletin, Kevin Powers, (2008) "London Horror Comic #1 Launches with Diamond"
- Rod Lott, BookGasm.com (2008). "Q&A with LONDON HORROR COMIC’s John-Paul Kamath"
- SFX Magazine #165, Charlie Hodge (2008) "Comics Review"
- Review of London Horror Comic #2 at Girls Entertainment Network; February 10, 2009
- Review of London Horror Comic #2 at Zone Horror TV; 2009
- London Horror Comic Official Blog (2009)
External links
- Official website
- London Horror Comic on Myspace
- London Horror Comic on Facebook
- Interview with John-Paul Kamath of London Horror Comic
- Review of London Horror Comic Issues 1 and 2 at Comic Monsters
- Patti Martison sequentialtart.com reviews issue 2
- Comicnews.info Gary Rodrigue reviews London Horror Comic issues 1 and 2
- Geeking Out Comic Peek O The Week reviews London Horror Comic issues 1 and 2
- Tales from the Longbox reviews London Horror Comic issues 1 and 2
- Indie Review reviews London Horror Comic issues 1
