May 18, 2024

Swedish Monsters, Maniacs & Moore

Art by Christoffer Hjalmarsson
Above, a poster drawn by Swedish comic book artist and illustrator Christoffer Hjalmarsson for the projection of 1987 documentary Monsters, Maniacs & Moore.
 
For more info about the artist, visit his DeviantArt and Blog page.

May 15, 2024

La Came From Hell

Art by La Came
Above, a gorgeous, sooty illustration by Italian comic book artist and illustrator Laura "La Came" Camelli. This homage to From Hell is included in in Francesco Pelosi's essay, Alan Moore: Mappaterra del Mago.

For more info about La Came: Mammaiuto page - Instagram

May 14, 2024

Alan Moore between the lines by Matteo Alagna

Art by Matteo Alagna
Above a great portrait of Alan Moore by Italian art director and illustrator MATTEO ALAGNA. On the background you can read the final lines from Voice of the fire's first chapter.
This is part of Alagna's 5-portrait project titled Between the lines (2019):
5 writers, 5 quotes, 5 colored inks. Minimal and iconic portraits of some of my favorite authors. On the background, significant quotes from their writing. Because what the ink draws on the paper can last forever.
You can admire the complete project HERE
For more info about the artist: Behance - Instagram

May 10, 2024

Tom Strong and Tomorrow Stories by EMME

Art by EMME
Above, a spectacular illustration by Italian comic book artist Francesco Maria Ghedini aka EMME featuring Tom Strong and Tomorrow Stories' characters First American & U.S.Angel, Jack B. Quick, Cobweb, Splash Brannigan and Greyshirt. 
The illustration, in black and white, has been printed in Francesco Pelosi's book, Alan Moore: Mappaterra del Mago. The image is a clear homage to the Crimebusters' meeting in Watchmen.
 
For more info about EMME visit his Instagram page, HERE.
Art by EMME
The Crimebusters. Panel from Watchmen.

May 5, 2024

On the tombstone

Art by Alpraz
Above, Moore portrait by Italian artist Alpraz. The illustration is included in Pelosi's Moore book.
 
Below, a small excerpt from an interview originally published on Honestpublishing.com in 2011.
How do you want to be remembered?
Alan Moore: I don’t really much care, because I won’t be around to glory in it. I don’t know, as somebody who was a good writer, a decent magician and who tried to follow his path with integrity to the best of his ability. And also that I was really sexy. That would do. Put that on the tombstone. 
You can read the complete interview HERE.

For more info about Alpraz: official site.