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John Reppion

writer
John Reppion
Known forWild Girl
Issues credited31
Active2005–2017
Primary rolewriter

John Reppion was born in 1978 in England. He is best known as one half of the writing partnership Moore & Reppion, alongside his wife Leah Moore, with whom he has co-written the majority of his comics work since 2003. Together, they scripted *Albion*, a series that also involved Leah’s father, Alan Moore. Their other notable co-creation is *Wild Girl*, a six-issue series for Wildstorm illustrated by Shawn McManus and J.H. Williams III.

Reppion’s comics credits span major publishers including 2000 AD, DC Comics, Dark Horse, and IDW, with titles such as *The Complete Alice in Wonderland*, *Witchblade: Shades of Gray*, and *Damsels*. Outside of comics, he has written extensively on paranormal and historical subjects, authoring *800 Years of Haunted Liverpool* (The History Press, 2008) and contributing to *Fortean Times*, *The Big Issue*, and *Hellebore*. He also served as a consulting writer for the 2014 video game *Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments*.

His fiction has appeared in anthologies from PS Publishing and Swan River Press, among others. Reppion has also collaborated with musicians and record labels such as Waxwork Records and Iron Maiden. He remains a contributing editor for The Daily Grail and continues to write across genres, with a career that reflects a deep engagement with folklore, horror, and the weird.

Full bibliography · 10 series

Wild Girl (2005) · 6
Albion (2005) · 6
The Complete Alice in Wonderland (2009) · 5
Witchblade: Shades of Gray (2007) · 4
Sherlock Holmes (2009) · 2
Raise the Dead 2 (2010) · 2
Damsels (2012) · 2
Ghost Stories of an Antiquary (2016) · 2
The Darkness vs. Eva: Daughter of Dracula (2008) · 1
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Thun'da (2012) · 1
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