The From Hell Companion is a fascinating read of almost 100,000 words and the same page size as From Hell itself, with illustrative material on every spread. The main thread in it is a selection of the best of Alan Moore's actual script sequences but this is supported with a generous selection of Moore's thumbnail sketches from his private notebooks for individual pages. Includes commentary from Eddie Campbell and two 16 page colour sections featuring brand new artwork. All arranged in narrative order, the reader will feel they have read From Hell from a fresh perspective.
From Hell Series
This graphic novel series delves into the dark underbelly of Victorian London, meticulously exploring the legend of Jack the Ripper with stunning historical and artistic detail. It offers a deep dive into the societal structures of the era, unveiling conspiracy theories and penetrating the mind of a serial killer. It's a gripping journey into the heart of crime that blurs the lines between reality and fiction.


From Hell
- 576 pages
- 21 hours of reading
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.