Posts Tagged: The Everyday


16
Nov 12

ThoBubs!!!

Hi there, this is a real quick blog post before I fly out of the door just to say that I will be at the Thought Bubble Festival this weekend.

I will selling Blood Blokes #1 and #2 as well as my brand new book, The Everyday! Plus new badges!

You can find me at Table 150, the Dad table of my row, with Marc Ellerby and Andrew Tunney & Mark D Penman on either side of me:

AND on Saturday evening at 6pm I will be hosting the very first British Comic Awards which I also founded. If you’re at the show I urge you to come along to this, it’s free for all ticket holders.

See you there!


9
Nov 12

The Everyday book launch

I mentioned a few days ago that my book The Everyday, a hardback collection of 200 comic strips, is now on sale from the Great Beast store. Currently that is the only place you can buy it from but on Saturday 10th November you will be able to buy it in person and get it signed by me at The Everyday book launch at Travelling Man Manchester. I am really pleased with how the book turned out and I can’t wait for people to see it.

As well as a signed and dedicated copy of the book (and perhaps a sketch if you’re lucky) you can also get your hands on some free Vimto cupcakes and complimentary Vimto to wash it down with! Yum!

The book will come with an exclusive, hand signed A5 print/bookplate limited to just 30 prints, so get down there while you can. The design for which is above.

You can RSVP on Facebook if you’re into that sort of thing. See you there!


5
Nov 12

The Everyday

My new book, a hardback collection of my web-comic The Everyday, is now back from the printers and on sale HERE!


20
Apr 12

Release the Beast!

Yesterday, Forbidden Planet International broke the news about a new UK publishing group for independent comics and graphic novels set up by myself and my comics wife Marc Ellerby, and thus the Great Beast was unleashed upon the world.

With this new imprint, Marc and I intend to get our self published comics into as many hands as possible, which means big print runs, wider distribution and fully embracing digital comics. We want to bring fun, poppy, heartfelt comics to anyone who may enjoy them. We also aim to publish more comics for children and teenagers too. There’s more about what Great Beast is all about in our first blog post which outlines a Great Beast manifesto, the Beast’s battle cry if you will.

Our first titles are Chloe Noonan: Monster Hunter by Marc and Blood Blokes by me. Both have been in print for a while but have been re-released as Great Beast editions and every new issue will be released digitally the same day. In fact, you can buy Blood Blokes #1 digitally for just 99p RIGHT NOW! 99p!

Later in the year we will both be releasing book collections of our previous web-comic work. Marc will release the Ellerbisms book (the beautiful cover has been revealed here) and I will finally collect all 200 comics strips from The Everyday into a nice, hardback book. Here’s the cover:

The response yesterday was overwhelmingly positive. Twitter went nuts and the Great Beast twitter account, @GreatBeastUK, got 100 followers in a matter of hours. Marc has also set up a nifty Facebook page where you can even buy items from our store directly! Check it out and click Like to follow us and keep up to date.

We’ve got a lot of plans for Great Beast which we will reveal in time. For now I can tell you we aim to add a few more creators to the roster before the end of the year and Blood Blokes #2 will be released in May, both in print and digitally of course.

To say it’s a relief that Great Beast is now up and running and out there in the world would be a huge understatement. Marc and I have been talking about this since the end of July last year. We could have had an actual human baby in that time (biology permitting)! It’s been a long road, and at times incredibly frustrating, mostly because we wanted to do everything right (choosing the name took months, oh god, the Google+ chats we had! *shudder*), but we got there and I couldn’t be more proud of our little Beast.

If you haven’t already, please take a look at the website and have a browse around the sexy lookin’ store and we hope you find something you like.

In related news, Marc and I will both be exhibiting at Comiket in London’s Bishopsgate Institute this Saturday (tomorrow!).

It’s going be a great show, it’s FREE entry for a start, there’s a ton of great cartoonists there like John Allison, Kristyna Baczynski , Tom Gauld, Joe Decie, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell and more, live drawing (that’s going to be fun), reading rooms, a bar, a coffee shop and most importantly an after party. ALL FOR FREE! Get down there!

Marc’s written a blog post about what he’ll be selling including original art (Muppets! He-Man! Turtles!) and a new Chloe Noonan tote bag. I’ll be fully stocked up with the Great Beast editions of Blood Blokes #1. I couldn’t be happier with how they turned out. I hope to see some of you there.


11
Jan 11

New Year, Old News

I’ve been meaning to blog here about quite a few thing recently, things I’ve tweeted about and intended to create a more permanent archive for, but with the new year gathering pace it felt odd to dedicate posts to each bit of activity, so I’m putting it all in this one round up, staring with the most recent.

Richard Bruton over at Forbidden Planet International, wrote a hugely positive review of The Everyday Collection Four.

I was asked to contribute an illustration for Hype Machine’s Zeitgeist 2010 rundown of the top 50 Musical Artists of the year. I drew one of my favourites, The National who ranked at number 3. I’ve added this illustration to my Gallery too.

As part of Dan Berry’s wonderful ‘Snapshot Interviews’, I was interviewed over at his blog The Comics Bureau. Many of the comic artists and writers he interviewed were asked the same questions, so it’s interesting to compare the different backgrounds, processes and views on the current UK scene.

One of the Dan’s questions was “What does your workspace/studio look like?” so instead on describing it I took some photos of my studio in my new(ish) flat. Here’s a Flickr slideshow of them all.

I was also asked a single question as part of Avoid the Future’s One Question Interviews. On the back of my story in Solipsistic Pop 3, the question was about the influence of video games.

Speaking of Solipsistic Pop 3, since it’s launch at Thought Bubble Festival last November, I have completely neglected to promote it here on my blog. Well, if you’re a regular reader you should know by now that SolPop is the foremost anthology of UK comics talent. Volume 3 has an all ages theme inspired by the comics of our youth, The Beano and The Dandy etc. I have a 2 page autobiographical story drawn in a Beano style called ‘The Best Day of My Life (So Far)’ which opens the book, after Marc Ellerby’s wonderful Chloe Noonan cover comic (concluding on the back of course). I’ve put page 1 of my story in my Gallery.

The book got numerous reviews back in November, of note are the FPI review and Paul Gravett included it in his ‘Great British Comics Now’ feature saying my story was “A strong opener” and “…warm without being sentimental.” All 3 volumes of Solipsistic Pop are available in the SolPop Shop.

I’ve redesigned the site a little bit and added a Blood Blokes section with a fancy preview  of issue 1 which will be coming out sometime this year. I’ve also added a few recent illustrations to my Gallery, the complete 6 page comic ‘The Tears of Tommy Cooper’ from Solipsistic Pop 2 and a few pages of a Lego Pirates comic I did for Lego and Kickers.

This came about through We Are Words + Pictures who organised a comics workshop at Legoland Live last Summer. Myself, Kayla Hillier and Mike Leader were paid to go to Legoland in Windsor for 2 days one sunny weekend in July and encourage kids to draw comics. It was awesome. There’s a full report on the WAW+P blog. After which I added extra story and activity pages and coloured it all, ready for kids to download. Though now it’s finally done I’ve not be told where online Kickers have put it! I could write a whole other blog post about the back and forth involved in dealing with two large companies at the same time, but I won’t. Instead here’s a photo of the Lego I just had to buy for reference and one of me at Legoland (more photos at the WAW+P blog).

“Aarrrgh, me hearties, we’re tax deductable! Aargh!”

I think that about covers it for all the 2010/very early 2011 news. Thanks for reading my humble blog and I hope you enjoy all the work I’m planning on unleashing in 2011.


28
Aug 09

Forbidden Planet finds joy in The Everyday

FPI-screengrab

“Cadwell’s sense of comic timing and subtly effective use of both body language and facial expressions are a highlight of his work for me.”

Just one of many complimentary quotes from Richard Bruton who gave the print collections of my webcomic The Everyday a very flattering review today over on the Forbidden Planet International Blog, one of the most read blogs in the UK and my blog of choice for comic news.

Richard states that The Everyday is now one of his benchmarks for autobio comics, up there with James Kochalka’s American Elf which was one of my inspirations to try my hand at it in the first place. I really couldn’t imagine a higher accolade than that.