Christopher Sequeira - Comics Written and Published

Comics Written and Published

Sequeira has a story in Kagamono: Flowers and Skulls (horror comic anthology from Black Glass Press, 2011).

His graphic story "The Catamorph" (with art by Jan Scherpenhuizen and Michal Dutkiewicz) appears in Terra Magazine No 1 (Black House Comics, 2012).

In 2011, following the devastating 2010-2011 Queensland floods, Sequeira initiated and edited a comics project to raise funds for the Queensland Flood Relief Appeal. While the project was Sequeira's brainchild, Tim McEwen assisted with art editing. The one-shot anthology Tides of Hope featured stories and art by many Australian and international writers and artists, all of whom donated their work at no cost. Printing was funded by Supanova Pop Culture Expo. Sales of the comic, together with auctions of some of the original artwork featured in the comic, raised over $10,000, of which 100% was donated in support of the flood relief charity. Sequeira's story "Falling" (with art by Leinel Francis Yu) was included in the comic. . The lineup of writers and artists in the comic included Liz Argall, Paul Bedford, Bernard Caleo, Greg Capullo, Gary Chaloner, Wei Chew (Chewie) Chan, Jason Chatfield, Chris Claremont, Rebecca Clements, Jeff Cruz, Julie Ditrich, Sarah Ellerton, Dave Elsey, Anton Emdin, Michael Evans, David Follett, Robert Forrest, Jason Franks, Doug Holgate, Paul Jenkins, Alex Major, Alex Maleev, Paul Mason, Tim McEwen, Stewart McKenny, Jessica McLeod, Michael Michalandos, Mandy Ord, Jason Paulos, Jan Scherpenhuizen, Mark Sexton, Jon Sommariva, Steve Stamadiadis, Kurt Stone, Komala Surman, Arthur Suydam, Jozef Szekeres, Tom Taylor, Ben Templesmith, Andie Tong, Daren White, and Colin Wilson.

Sequeira's graphic story "I'm Gonna Stake You, Sucka" (with art by Sana Takeda)appears in X-Men: Curse of the Mutants: X-Men vs Vampires No 1 (2010) (Marvel Comics).

Sequeira's Iron Man story "Making an Appearance" (with art by W. Chew Chan) appears in in Astonishing Tales No 1 (2009) (Marvel Comics).

Sequeira's scripts have appeared in the DC Comics titles Justice League Adventures ("Cold War", Issue 12 & "Venomous Agenda", Issue 23), and 9/11: Artists Respond ("Tall Buildings").

His graphic Cthulhu Mythos story "Incorporation" appears in Cthulhu Tales No 11 (Boom! Studios).

In June 2009 Sequeira launched a new bimonthly Sherlock Holmes comic, Sherlock Holmes: Dark Detective published by Australia's Black House Comics. . The comic is produced in collaboration with makeup artist Dave Elsey, who won the Academy Award with Rick Baker for makeup on The Wolfman (2010 film) (see 83rd Academy Awards)Academy Award for Best Makeup, Phillip Cornell and Jan Scherpenhuizen. Academy Award-winning makeup artist Rick Baker makes a special appearance in one issue as Professor Moriarty. Issue 7 appeared in 2011 and was followed by "The Dark Detective: Sherlock Holmes – Chimera", an omnibus of the comic's first four issues with additional material on the genesis of the series by Sequeira, and additional sketches by Philip Cornell.

"Deadlocke and Doc Martin: Occult Investigators", a graphic story featuring real photography appeared in Too Much Red Cordial Issue 2 (Sydney University, 1995). Leigh Blackmore features as Deadlocke and Bryce J. Stevens as Doc Martin.

Comic/graphic novel productions under the Opal Press and Sequence Productions imprint:

  • Pulse of Darkness. Reissued in collected form as Pulse of Darkness: The Vampire Syndrome (Cult Fiction Comics Australia, 2010).
  • Rattlebone: The Pulp-Faced Detective
  • Bold Action
  • Mister Blood
  • Jonny Flathead: Psychotronic Werewolf
  • Dig This!
  • The Borderlander.

Forthcoming works include a Kolchak/Nosferatu comic, and an Avenger anthology for Moonstone Books.

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