Henry Chebaane

Writer, Artist, Director, Producer, Designer
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Comics creator, Graphic novelist, Independent / self-published author, Novelist, Photographer, Science fiction / fantasy writer, Scriptwriter, Short fiction writer
Available for:
Collaboration, Festivals and other events, Judging, Library visits, Live readings and performances, Media, Mentoring

Henry Chebaane is a fiction author with several novels in the works. His first graphic novel: Times of London from his epic saga The Panharmonion Chronicles was published in 2023. The prose version of this novel is currently being edited. 

Two more graphic novels are being released in installments throughout 2025, The Panharmonion Chronicles: Ghosts of Sound and Kingdom United: Clean up London.

Through his publishing studio Supanova Media, he also writes and directs short films and music videos.  He is also a songwriter and electronic music producer under the alias LX8.

Beside writing and directing, Henry Chebaane is also a lighting, product, graphic and interior designer with 23 years of experience through his experiential branding agency Blue Sky Hospitality. He has worked on hundreds of projects worldwide from Alaska to Korea, Iceland to India, Tuscany to Kazakhstan. He specialises in Boutique hotels, clubs, shops, bars and restaurants.

His design vision has always been described as ‘cinematic’ which has led to some of his creations being used as film sets, such as for the American horror thriller ‘The Invitation’ and Spy Thriller ’The Day of the Jackal’ (Budapest), the Netflix sci-fi spy series ‘In from the Cold’ (Madrid) and the Sci-Fi comedy ’Reel Encounters’ filmed in Camden. 

Henry is also a multimedia, concept and installation artist with pieces on permanent public display all over the globe. 

The main impetus of his creative activities is to promote the diversity of our world and help make the planet a more equitable and ethical place for all sentient beings. He believes that no AI should ever be used to iterate or manifest any creative work, in place of humans.