Tuesday, 13 October 2015

MULP: Sceptre of the Sun to be published by Improper Books!

It's official! 
MULP: Sceptre of the Sun is to be published by Improper Books!

With all the art for the second issue not long completed, Matt and I are really excited to finally announce that MULP will now find a place alongside other Improper Books all-ages titles, such as Knight and Dragon and Night Post.

The official press release was launched yesterday. Here are all the details, with work in progress pictures of the art for issue 2 (as posted on my tumblr/instagram over the last few months.)



MULP: SCEPTRE OF THE SUN, BY MATT GIBBS & SARA DUNKERTON TO BE PUBLISHED BY IMPROPER BOOKS
Improper Books are delighted to announce that a new title has joined their creator-owned family; that they will be publishing MULP: Sceptre of the Sun, by Matt Gibbs & Sara Dunkerton.
MULP is an anthropomorphic comic, a Pulp adventure set in a world of mice. Suitable for all ages, Sceptre of the Sun is the first story in an ongoing series of adventures. With the first issue released in 2014, to widespread acclaim amongst comic readers, fellow creators, and the comic press, there are four more issues to come in the current story arc, with the second part available as a UK indie release November/December 2015.


Sceptre of the Sun follows the exploits of Jack Redpath and Vicky Jones as they attempt to unravel a mystery surrounding an ancient stone tablet unearthed during an archaeological excavation in Egypt. This tablet is the first marker on an adventure that sees them racing around the world in search of a legendary treasure. Joined by their friends Cornelius Field, Prof. Walter Harvest-Scott, and Elisabeth Harvest-Scott, together they must prevent a powerful artefact falling into unscrupulous paws.
“Mulp is wonderful, just wonderful,” said Benjamin Read, one of the founders of Improper Books. “We’ve been working with Matt for a number of years now, both in his role as managing editor of Improper, and as the writer of the excellent Knight & Dragon, and we all hugely respect his keen eye for a story. It made perfect sense for us to take on his and Sara’s brilliant book to add to our growing all-ages line. It’s everything we look for in an Improper book - smart storytelling, great art, and fascinating characters.”


On the anthropomorphic nature of the comic, Matt said, “Ever since reading Brian Jacques’ Redwall series as a child, I’ve enjoyed stories with anthropomorphic characters, especially ones featuring mice and rats. Working with Sara on MULP allows me to explore that fascination, as well as my passion for archaeology and history. Sara is also the perfect collaborator, sharing that same fascination, and I adore how she has brought our characters to life.”
“It has been a delight to submerge myself in the world that Matt and I have created, being in a mouse-made environment threw up so many questions, possibilities and inventive answers,” said Sara, about creating and illustrating MULP. “Mice markets where they slice up giant fruit to order, domesticated lizards and beetles, trees that are to the same scale as the Great Pyramids, and planes made of wood. MULP has been a great pleasure to work on, I can’t wait to explore the rest of the story with our characters.”
MULP: Sceptre of the Sun Issue #2 is set for a UK indie release November/December 2015.

“This has all the elements of a classic kids’ adventure like TINTIN itself: secrets and experts and exotic locations; infiltration, reputation and ducking for cover.” Stephen L. Holland (Page 45)
“The issue fair flies by, setup quickly passes to action, a shooting, a crash, intrigue, secrets, ancient artifacts, a femme fatale, musclebound goons, a mysterious evil genius lurking in the shadows… oh yes, a lot in here.” Richard Bruton (FPI Blog)
“It’s an extremely clever, well rounded story they’ve built here, one that isn’t beholden to its influences but also isn’t embarrassed by them.” Alasdair Stuart (travellingman.wordpress.com)
“Most anthropomorphic adventure series, such as Rupert Bear or Bryan Talbot’s Grandville series, take their characters as human analogues to the extent that they are human size, MULP does not – in MULP the mice really are mice sized.” Jeremy Briggs (downthetubes.net)

So to top off the great news and the announcement of our next release, here's a look at the cover for MULP: Sceptre of the Sun #2!
Thanks everyone!

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Themed Portraits - Morghan the Shapeshifter

Morning Everyone!

Apologies for the silence on this blog, however I've been hard at work finishing MULP: Sceptre of the Sun, Issue 2!
I'm 6 pages away from the finish line and have been posting up work in progress and sneak peeks on my Tumblr and Instagram. So if you'd like to keep track of my progress then feel free to give those a look!

For now though I'm gonna share a commission I did a little while ago!

Fellow fan of anthropomorphic comics and lover of Role Play games, Morghan had a surprise when she received this portrait of her as her RPG character for finishing her exams. 11 year old Morghan has a pet albino ferret and as her RPG character is a shapeshifter, I've drawn her shifting into her pet ferret.

Having recently read MULP issue 1, I hear that Morghan is very pleased with her portrait! I hope you enjoy issue 2 just as much!

 

I will be opening commission slots soon for anyone attending conventions where I'll be exhibiting.
So if you're going to the Lakes International Comic Art Festival in Kendal (17th - 16th Oct), Nottingham Con (24th - 25th Oct), or Thought Bubble in Leeds (14th - 15th Nov) I can prepare commissions for pick up at the table!
Just email me with your requests: sara-dunkerton@hotmail.com

Friday, 17 July 2015

Pet Portraits - Buddy!

Morning Everyone!

There are quite a few people commissioning me to do portraits of their pets, which is great! Drawing animals is probably one of my favourite things, MULP is a prime example!

This pet portrait is of Lucy's rescue dog, Buddy! 





If you'd like a portrait of your pet then don't hesitate to get in touch: sara-dunkerton@hotmail.com

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Pet Portrait - French Bulldog

Here's a pet portrait I did a little while back which was commissioned as a gift for someone.
I can now finally reveal Lexi the French Bulldog!

Lexi was drawn using pencil colours on A4 cartridge paper.



If you would like a portrait of your pet then please get in touch: sara-dunkerton@hotmail.com

Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Pen and Ink Family Portrait

Morning Everyone,

Despite stating in my last post that I was gonna be back in full force on the commissions, I didn't account for being short staffed at work and several birthday plans on the horizon! So unfortunately it's taking a little while for me to get geared up to 'full force'… I will get there though!

I have however managed to get this commission done for Nicky who requested a black and white, pen and ink wash portrait of her family! 



If this has inspired you and you'd like a portrait of you and your own family, then please get in touch: sara-dunkerton@hotmail.com

Friday, 19 June 2015

Themed Portraits - Why So Serious?

Hey Everyone!
Sorry for the silence. After Wonderlands Con I had a bunch of MULP to catch up on so commissions had to be postponed for a while.

But I'm back on it in full force and will share with you all that I am able!

This Themed Portrait is one that I completed recently, and I'm rather pleased with how it's come out!
Though half the job was done for me in the sense that the subject of the portrait is Joker obsessed and cosplays as Heath Ledger's Joker often, complete with spot on impersonation!

So Darran…. Why so serious?? 




This commission was colour using Copic Markers.
If you would like a portrait of yourself like this, or you know someone who would, then please drop me an email: sara-dunkerton@hotmail.com

Monday, 1 June 2015

Wonderlands 2015



Improper Books and MULP spent the weekend in Wonderland!

The Wonderlands Graphic Novel Expo made it's debut in Sunderland on the 30th May and was met with much warmth and success! The event was hosted by the University of Sunderland in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.



The ever fantastic Bryan and Mary Talbot were there along with a plethora of creators giving talks and workshops that ran on well into the evening! Our very own Matt Gibbs and Laura Trinder participated in the Young Adult Graphic Novel panel, There were also plenty of people celebrating the graphic novel including the Geek Show and local radio station SparkFM both of whom spoke to Matt and I about creating Improper comics and MULP!

We had a really lovely day talking with both the people of Sunderland, other exhibitors and the students who had some of their degree work there. We also had a colouring table set up with pages from Night Post, MULP and Knight and Dragon for people of all ages to chill out between workshops and talks.








Many thanks to all the organisers, including Hannah Matterson and Bryan and Mary Talbot for inviting us! We had a fantastic time at what I hope will be the first of many Wonderlands conventions!