In occultis  's collection
From Hell page by Eddie Campbell, Alan Moore - Comic Strip
1274 

From Hell page

Comic Strip
Ink
Share
From Hell Ch. 14, page 5

Description

From Hell Chapter 2, page 3

Comment

This page depicts a key scene in the From Hell story: The ten year old William Gull, on his father´ s barge in the dark Limehouse Cut tunnel, musing on his one future big project in life, "a task most difficult, most necessary and severe". His father reminds him of what the Lord requires, and young William assures him that the task will not be done for Glory´ s sake. The Biblical quotation "What does the Lord require of thee" is of course the title for the seminal Chapter 4 in the story. And the barge floats out of the tunnel and into Limehouse in London´ s East End, from darkness into a brilliant light.

This scene is repeated in Chapter 14, where the dying Sir William Gull has some very weird and peculiar mental images.

Publication

  • From Hell
  • Delcourt
  • 10/2000
  • Page 31

See also:   From Hell

To leave a comment on that piece, please log in

About Eddie Campbell

Eddie Campbell is a Scottish comics artist and cartoonist who now lives in Australia. Probably best known as the illustrator and publisher of From Hell (written by Alan Moore), Campbell is also the creator of the semi-autobiographical Alec stories.