A round up of interesting lots on offer in Ewbank’s auctions coming up this week
Charles Dickens
Evangeline Lilly, Dave Gibbons and more join forces for “A Christmas Carol” charity podcast
Comic book creators, actors and presenters combine forces in a good cause!
Stand and Deliver! Book Palace Books new projects spotlight Ron Embleton and other great British illustrators
Two new eye-catching art-crammed specialist projects on their way soon
Creating Comics: Behind The Scenes on the new Frenemies project
Comics writer Monty Nero explains why he’s experimenting in storytelling on Kickstarter
In Review: A Christmas Carol by Joe Matthews and Dave McCluskey
A wonderful comic re-telling of A Christmas Carol, told in verse
“Martian” author Andy Weir short stories published exclusively on the books and comics app, Tapas
Before Andy Weir’s brilliant SF novel The Martian became a bestseller and a box-office hit, it was posted in short, free instalments to his website. His approach mirrors the serialised stories of 19th century periodicals, which popularized authors like Charles Dickens and… Read More ›
Comic Crowdfunding Spotlight: Joe Matthews “A Christmas Carol”
Christmas 2015 may be fast approaching, but cartoonist Joe Matthews is already planning for 2016 – by trying raise funds to publish a very personal graphic novel; his own adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, working with David McCluskey… Read More ›
In Review: Great Expectations
by Charles Dickens Adapted by Jen Green Art: John Stokes Colourist: Jason Cardy The tale of Pip, Miss Havisham, and the spiteful Estella, retold with fresh enthusiasm… No, you haven’t been transported to an alternate dimension where downthetubes reviews literary… Read More ›
Expecting Great Things from John Stokes
(with thanks to Jon Haward): Classical Comics, the British publisher adapting classic works of fiction into comics for both schools and general readers, has just published some pages form its latest project, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, on its web… Read More ›