Havoc 21 is an anthology comic published by Wolfman Productions International, featuring self-contained science fiction, fantasy and horror stories. Five issues were published in Ireland between 2003 and 2007. A Havoc 21 Omnibus, collecting the best material from the first five issues, was published in 2011, with a soft release on the web and at cons (in the US).
2012; The new reformatted Havoc 21 'Presents' was given a soft release on the web and at U.S. comic comventions.
2013; Havoc 21 Omnibus and Havoc 21 'Presents' is to be released to stores in the U.S., Ireland and Northern Ireland.
The current editors are Eugene J. Byrne, George Amaru and Franzisca Guedel.
Havoc 21 grew out of comics pub meets at the Longstone Pub on Westmoreland Street.
Editors for the original series included Gavin Marks, Gary Reynolds, Sinead Lynch, Hilary Lawlor and Peter M. Beckett. Many of the creators involved in Havoc moved 21 on to form Longstone Comics .
Contents[]
Issue 1[]
Cover art by Eugene J. Byrne
- "Always Forever" by Stephen Paul Coffey and [artist?]
- "The Confession of Professor Walding" by Henry Silke and Joe Melia
- "Unincredible" by Stephen Paul Coffey and [artist?]
Eugene J. Byrne| Peter M. Beckett| Sinead Lynch
Issue 2[]
Cover art by Gary Reynolds
- "The Grave"
- "Animus"
Eugene J. Byrne| Allan Benzies | Peter M. Beckett| Sinead Lynch| Gavin Marks
Issue 3[]
Cover art by Gary Reynolds
- "Darkness Wild" by [writer?] and Ben Hennessy
- "From the Darkness" by [writer?] and Gavin Marks
Eugene J. Byrne| Peter M. Beckett| Sinead Lynch| G-Rey
Issue 4[]
Cover art by Gary Shore
- "The Invisible Nation" by Eugene J. Byrne and Gary Shore
- "Shinimegami Kate" by Sinead Lynch and Leeann Hamilton
Issue 5[]
Cover art by Eugene J. Byrne
- The Point of No Return" by Sinead Lynch and Allan Barbeau
Omnibus[]
Cover art by Eugene J. Byrne
- "The Midnight Special" by J. Andrew Clark and Jason Whitley
- "Monstermat" by J. Andrew Clark and Jonathan A. Rector
- The Point of No Return" by Sinead Lynch and Allan Barbeau
- "Shinimegami Kate" by Sinead Lynch and Leeann Hamilton
- "The Confession of Professor Walding" by Henry Silke and Joe Melia
External links[]
References[]
- Niall Kitson, Irish comic publisher opens website, Sunday Business Post, 7 September 2003
- Ciaran Flanagan interviews Hilary Lawler , 2d Festival Podcast Episode 9