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John Reppion
Born 11 November 1978 (1978-11-11) (age 46)
Liverpool, England, U.K.
Nationality British
Area(s) Writer
Notable works Albion

John Mark Reppion (born 1978) is a British writer. He is married to Leah Moore, the daughter of Alan Moore, and he has worked with both on the comic Albion.

Biography[]

He and Leah have co-writing credits on Wild Girl, a 6 part comic for Wildstorm with art by Shawn McManus and J.H. Williams III, and in February 2006 they signed an initial twelve issue contract with Dynamite Entertainment,[1] for whom they produced an intercompany crossover with artist Stephen Segovia, Witchblade: "Shades of Gray", co-published with Top Cow,[2][3] and a zombie comic Raise the Dead,[4] amongst other things.

The duo also contributed to Dark Horse's The Dark Horse Book of Monsters, the first issue of Th3rd World Studios' Space Doubles.,[5][6] Tori Amos' Comic Book Tattoo (with artist Pia Guerra) and "Deadeye" drawn by Matt Timson for the first two issues of Popgun.[7] They will also be working on a one-shot Doctor Who story with artist Ben Templesmith.[8] and are writing The Complete Dracula, an adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel,[9][10][11] The Trial of Sherlock Holmes[12][13][14] and The Complete Alice in Wonderland.[15]

John has also written a number of non-fiction articles including an article on The Childe of Hale for the Fortean Times[16] and various articles for The End Is Nigh. John also posts on the YoLiverpool forum under the username ResearchWriter.

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  1. Dynamite Entertainment announcement of their signing up
  2. Dyanmite and Top Cow Team for Crossovers, [[wikipedia:Newsarama|]], November 2, 2006
  3. The Portrait of Sara Pezzini: Witchblade Vs. Dorian Gray, [[wikipedia:Comic Book Resources|]], December 27, 2006
  4. Putting The "Living" In "Living Dead:" Moore & Reppion Talk "Raise The Dead", [[wikipedia:Comic Book Resources|]], January 19, 2007
  5. Talking to the Space Doubles team, [[wikipedia:Newsarama|]], October 26, 2007
  6. Review of Space Doubles #1, [[wikipedia:Comics Bulletin|]]
  7. "POPGUN" - The Ultimate Comics Mixtape, [[wikipedia:Comic Book Resources|]], September 27, 2007
  8. Moore & Reppion on “Doctor Who: Whispering Gallery”, [[wikipedia:Comic Book Resources|]], December 17, 2008
  9. Moore & Reppion on 'The Complete Dracula', [[wikipedia:Newsarama|]], January 30, 2009
  10. Colton Worley - Defining Dracula for Dynamite, [[wikipedia:Newsarama|]], February 3, 2009
  11. Moore & Reppion to Discuss The Complete Dracula in Dublin, [[wikipedia:Newsarama|]], February 24, 2009
  12. NYCC '09 - FIRST LOOK: Cassaday's Sherlock Holmes, [[wikipedia:Newsarama|]], February 9, 2009
  13. Bringing Sherlock Holmes Back to Comics: Moore & Reppion, [[wikipedia:Newsarama|]], March 2, 2009
  14. Elementary, My Dear Moore & Reppion!, [[wikipedia:Comic Book Resources|]], March 19, 2009
  15. Moore & Reppion on Adapting Alice in Wonderland, [[wikipedia:Newsarama|]], May 29, 2009
  16. 16.0 16.1 The Childe of Hale from [[wikipedia:Fortean Times|]] #187 (September 2004)
  17. Accent Comics
  18. "Lusca" first page
  19. "An Molethy a an Ny-marrow" first page
  20. "The Cabinet of Doctor Diablo" first page
  21. Nevermore at Selfmadehero
  22. In & Out of the Dark Ages: Moore & Reppion on "Darkness vs. Eva", [[wikipedia:Comic Book Resources|]], February 26, 2008
  23. Moore & Reppion Darkness vs. Eva, [[wikipedia:Newsarama|]], March 19, 2008
  24. Intermediate States: The Anomalist 13: A

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Category:1978 births Category:Living people Category:British comics writers Category:Writers from Liverpool

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