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London Horror Comic : ウィキペディア英語版
London Horror Comic

''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 〔(The Gorbals Vampire (Mar 2010) "BBC Radio 4" ) The Gorbals Vampire Programme Information〕 and interviewed about the history of horror comics.〔(The Gorbals Vampire Audio File (Mar 2010) "BBC Radio 4" )〕
==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.〔(Comicbookresources.com (2006). The London Horror Comic Launches, Official Press Release ), Comic Book Resources〕 Prior to starting London Horror Comic, Kamath had been a writer on the US horror title Trailer Park of Terror for six years 〔(Atomic Avenue.com Trailer Park of Terror )〕 by Imperium Comics. The comic was later turned into a feature film of the same name.〔(Internet Movie Database. Trailer Park of Terror )〕
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.〔(The Forbidden Planet International Blog Log (2006). "London Horror Comic online" )〕
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.〔(Comics Bulletin, Kevin Powers, (2008) "London Horror Comic #1 Launches with Diamond" ), Comics Bulletin〕 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.〔(Rod Lott, BookGasm.com (2008). "Q&A with LONDON HORROR COMIC’s John-Paul Kamath" )〕
''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.

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