Comic Colors

Establishing a visual language and narrative through intentional colors, which set books apart in a striking and meaningful way.

What people are saying

“…and with Heather’s glossy, pop-colors, the world is burning with life. It captured me. The first big splash of New California took my breath away. I was captivated. Here was a sci-fi book that wasn’t just dystopian future (though, actually that is hidden in there) but was neon-infused and airy. It had room. It wasn’t just oppression. “

— Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, PanelxPanel Magazine, Volume 02 No. 13 July 2018

“All the characters, in fact, have a distinctive personality by their very design. Moore infuses energy into every panel with some bright color choices. Vibrant watercolors wash the pages into a mesmerizing mix of primary colors that highlight each scene with warmth and an undercurrent of electricity to match the action.”

— Hank Rea, Lotusland Comics

“Heather Moore’s hallucinogenic colors are a guide for the reader that Strange himself doesn’t have.  She provides the heat of this story and the relief from it.  Her colors are either fiery reds, yellows, and oranges, or cool blues and greens, others side by side in the same images.  It’s her use and balance of these colors that control how we read this story—the largely red pages are action and speed, while she uses blues to slow us down and allow us to catch our breath…regulating just how fast we go through this book.”  

— Scott Cederlund, From Cover to Cover

Blood Stained Teeth, Image Comics.

“BLOOD STAINED TEETH takes a familiar genre and injects it with psychedelic adrenaline. A new comic boldly and bluntly depicted by Reynolds and Moore, who brilliantly elevate a fresh concept into something far more revolutionary.”

-Declan Shalvey (X-Men, Moon Knight, Wolverine, Thundercats, Old Dog, Alien)

Silver Surfer and Galactus. Marvel Comics.