| Title : | From hell : being a melodrama in sixteen parts / | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Alan Moore, Author ; Eddie Campbell, Artist ; Pete Mullins, Artist | | Publisher: | London : Knockabout Comics | | Publication Date: | 2006 | | Pagination: | ca. 572 p. | | Layout: | ill. (b & w) | | Size: | 26 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-86166-141-1 | | General note: | Originally published: Eddie Campbell Comics, 1999. | | Class number: | 741.5941 | | Abstract: | Originally published: Eddie Campbell Comics, 1999. | | Contents note: | Following the huge success of From Hell, Knockabout presents a stunning volume comprising a new story by Alan Moore, Snakes and Ladders, based on a performance given on Red Lion Square in Holborn. The other story, originally a performance piece by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins, was adapted as a comic by Eddie Campbell. It is a shamanism of childhood, a journey from the present to the past, back into the womb and beyond. The last part of this volume is an extensive interview of Alan Moore he gave Eddie Campbell for his self-published magazine, Egomania. |
From hell : being a melodrama in sixteen parts / [printed text] / Alan Moore, Author ; Eddie Campbell, Artist ; Pete Mullins, Artist . - London : Knockabout Comics, 2006 . - ca. 572 p. : ill. (b & w) ; 26 cm. ISBN : 978-0-86166-141-1 Originally published: Eddie Campbell Comics, 1999. | Class number: | 741.5941 | | Abstract: | Originally published: Eddie Campbell Comics, 1999. | | Contents note: | Following the huge success of From Hell, Knockabout presents a stunning volume comprising a new story by Alan Moore, Snakes and Ladders, based on a performance given on Red Lion Square in Holborn. The other story, originally a performance piece by Alan Moore and Tim Perkins, was adapted as a comic by Eddie Campbell. It is a shamanism of childhood, a journey from the present to the past, back into the womb and beyond. The last part of this volume is an extensive interview of Alan Moore he gave Eddie Campbell for his self-published magazine, Egomania. |
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