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Emma Newman writes short stories, novels and novellas in multiple speculative fiction genres. She is a professional audiobook narrator, and a Hugo Award winning podcaster. Her current podcasts are ‘Imagining Tomorrow’ and ‘Tea and Sanctuary’. www.enewman.co.uk

The Script

Comic script - this is exactly what happened to my son in the small hours of this morning. I only saw the messages when I woke up, and he told me what happened once he was awake. It made me laugh, and I immediately thought it might make a fun comic and Beanie agreed!

A young man (if you want to base him loosely on my son, he’s 16 years old, tall, short brown hair, blue eyes) is about to leave his room but spots a huge spider on wall next to the door (it is on the wall that the door would rest against when open and the dressing gown hanging on the back of the door would brush against where the spider is) . 

He is terrified of spiders, so he can’t open the door. It’s the small hours of the morning.

He leaps onto his bed on the other side of the room, a bookcase blocking the line of sight between him and the spider and tries to phone his Mum who is sleeping in her room across the landing, and message her on WhatsApp, but her phone is on ‘Do not disturb’ so there’s no answer. 

Panicking, he phones friends until one finally picks up - ‘Help! There’s a huge spider in my room!’

Friend: What colour is it?

Beanie: Black? Brown? I dunno! It was BIG

Friend: You’re okay, I don’t think they can climb.

Beanie: IT’S ON MY WALL! (throughout the rest of this exchange the friend also now freaking out is just making Bean panic even more!) 

Friend: Oh, that one can climb then! Just dash out the door!

Beanie: It’s by the door, I can’t get out!

Friend: IT’S IN YOUR ROOM?! 

Beanie: Yes, I told you this!

He peeps round the bookcase. The spider is gone!

Beanie: It’s gone!

Friend: THAT MEANS IT COULD BE ANYWHERE!

Beanie’s eyes flick to all the posters it could be hiding behind, and all the clothes and stuff on his floor it could now be lurking under.

Beanie: YOU ARE NOT HELPING!

He hangs up and hides in the duvet. If you think that a final shot on the spider’s hiding place would be a good ending, do add that in, but happy to end it on Beanie hiding.

 

Artists Notes

One of the goals of the project was to try and work with as many writers as possible, and so I told every writer "Don't worry - I'll take any format of script" - there are sort of comic script standards, and attempts have been made in the past to really hammer them in, but for the most part every writer I work with works a little different anyway. That said, this script required a lot of thinking about to get the most out of the story (you can argue amongst yourself whether that's what I did).

Firstly there's a sort of action limit in comics, every action will usually require one panel - character opens door, walks through door, locks door? that's three panels. I felt like, on this script, there was too much going on to fit in the super limited single page I had, plus some of the action I wanted to build it up a bit more, so I knew I'd be putting a bunch of panels towards the getting ready to go out (because build up build up build up build up PUNCHLINE!) I also knew I wanted the dialogue interaction to have that ratatatat rapid delivery, which meant I'd get a single panel for that set of dialogue. This meant brutalising the story a little, cutting out the contacting of his mum and going straight to the friend. I also wanted a little end note on the spider - I thought that would be fun, a happy little chappy. (remove the last spider panel and the page feels like it's not quite finished - it's a figurative and literal full stop)

The manga shading effect/speedlines came after I'd drawn it and realise it would work better with a little bit of manga (tonally too, fits a teen), and the coloured lettering was because I needed someway to quickly distinguish the two sets of dialogue (I decided to eschew clip studio's balloon lettering tools a) because it would take ages to get exactly how I want it and b) because I thought I could add more character to it that way. The background of the room is pretty much a direct tracing of my teenage son's bedroom (which is so quintessentially teenager it looks like a set from a modern John Hughes teen comedy). (And it's all my son's work, he's done that all without parental help)

Anyway. This was finished the day before publication, but I think it turned out ok.

Oh, and because I drew it, and then slathered lettering all over it, here's the page without dialogue...

Journal 13 Feb 2023 – 19 Feb 2023

Ugh. What a disappointing work week. I thought I could slip a couple of non comics gigs in there, and of course, it through my entire schedule out of wack. Really I’m at my best when I’m drawing comics and know the work I’ve got to do and just get on with it.

Pencils / inks completed this week-  1 page pencils and inks (and even that was 90% done on the Sunday prior)

I did do a cover, which I needed to do. And some film stuff that will probably not happen, but you never know. And some other stuff that is a bit odd and may or may not happen, we’ll see. And took a couple of full days off (it’s mid term here, so both kids off school, next week they should be going back, but eldest is currently ill – maybe covid, maybe not and the youngest has exams but also half day on Tuesday because of a teacher strike (I fully support))

What I’m saying is next week may turn out to be rough. And page 1 of the new pencils which I should get done tonight starts with four panels and a crowd scene on each panel which is exhausting and slows you right down and is not the best way to start back in to work after a week of not working. I’ll get it back. I will, dammit.

(I could’ve drawn 10 pages of art this week, and now I’m annoyed any weeks I don’t – which is stupid, but you’ve got to let yourself off on stuff like that)

Anyway, onwards!

(Oh the pencil numbers in the boxes were my estimates of when I’d’a finished the previous chapter of bad magic, but obv I got that done ahead of schedule, so they’re not inked in…)

Generican Dream

So far this is the only time I’ve drawn Sinister Dexter for 2000AD and it was around 2014-2015.

I’ll be brutally honest, I don’t think my art was in a good place – or at least – I didn’t feel particularly happy about it. There are charms in it, and I think it was all digital, so I was still finding my way (and frankly, still am) but it’s so chonky. Made worse when you see it in context, where more polished art sits – it’s available in Volume 7 Sin Dex of the massive, I-dunno-how-many-parts Hachette 2000AD collection out soon ish.

Every panel felt crammed, I was drawing figures much larger than they needed to be and inking them so crudely they looked like I drew it all half size and then blew it up.

Anyway, it’s out there now.

Cover final (probably)

I thought I already uploaded this, but somehow it’s not there. So apologies if you get this twice.

Think the background, ground needs more of something, but I dunno what. On the other hand the book is gonna be … book sized? I dunno, anyway it’s likely you’ll miss anything too detailed.


Update : I will never be finished. I’ve added woad, which I think works better. 

A Cover!

This is a WIP (foreground mostly done and background I’m working on) I like the textural nature of it (which is probably ruined in this image) and I lioke the colours, so far… 


 I think I like it… 

(But I’ll probably change my mind…)

War (huh)

WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? A reasonable part of my career, it turns out.

Anyway, 2000Ad have announced the new Battle Action specials (five issues!), and just for you, here’s some art from it.

True story, I completed this entire story (which is not about Tanks, but does have them in the background) and got an note (not from the editor nor the writer) about the tanks being the wrong ones. So I redrew them all…

I suspect you know who it is.

Anyway, just wanna reiterate, all this stuff is between us – art and inside stories, I like sharing this stuff, but can only do it if I know it’s not going anywhere!

https://comicbook.com/comics/news/battle-action-garth-ennis-2023-rebellion/ 

Journal 6-feb-2023 to 12 Feb 2023

Ok, the headlines, I suppose… 

Inked pages this week to date: 19 – pencilled pages this week: 1

To be honest, there’s an hour to go of this week, and I’ve got half a page to go and there’s a chance I’ll get it finished around 12:45-1am, so I’m calling that this week. That’ll  bring me up to … 20 – all of it Chapter 5 of Skullduggery Pleasant.

Tomorrow off for the day with my wife, won’t be leaving home til around 11:30 so there’s a chance (a slim one) I’ll get a last page of inks done then, but otherwise it’ll be Tuesday.

Generally 3 pages of inks per day. Frustratingly slow (which is stupid because ask any artist – 3 pages of inks today? brilliant amount of work)

I am starting to feel like my brain needs new nurishment though, maybe one day in a spa will do it (that’s where we’re off to)

If things go according to plan, I should have wrapped up 21 pages of comics in about 13 days. Final chapter still to go, and then on to … we’ll I’ve got some more Leopard of Lime Street and then, fingers crossed, some Dredd.

I’d quite like to get back to some paper and ink for some of what’s coming up, but  I suspect I’ll chicken out at the last moment when I can’t make the drawing tools do what I want them to.

TV diet this week, man, I watched a lot of tv. Perks of inking – not a lot of thinking. So I get to watch telly. 

On the Beeb, watched Ancient Civilisations (6 part doc though only five parts on tv right now, last part on tuesday) 

On netflix, I sporadically watched Lockwood & Co (which is great, but I keep thinking “I’m so old” when I watch it. I feel more sympathy for the old ghosts)

Also watched Girls5Eva. I’m not proud.

Oh, on sky, I watched Midwhich Cuckoos, which was pretty good, I thought. Love me some John Wyndham.

On radio I generally listen to Radcliffe and Maconie on radio 6 (I don’t listen to a lot of radio, and they only do two shows a week so that suits me)


I’ll try posting more art next week. Toodles.

Journal 30-1-2023 to 5-Feb-2023

Where is the time going? a flurry of pages and other stuff. Here’s how my week squared off:

Monday – Yay! Completed chapter 4 of Bad Magic, only two more to go. And completed it in record time. 5 pages of inks.

Tuesday – usually I’ll try and celebrate the completion of a job by taking a day off. I hate it. So I wrote a short (3-4 min) film and touched up and submitted a terror tale to 2000ad. (It was turned down, but Matt invited a rewrite for the end, so once I get that done…) – no art drawn.

Wednesday – had a guy round putting shelves up and doing general odd job stuff, kept me out of the studio. No real excuse for only putting away two pages, but they were the first two pages and I did need to do layouts before that, and that is exhausting!

Thursday. Just a drawing day. Good day. Five pages pencilled.

Friday – forgot I was meeting a guy about a thing (that may not happen – this sort of thing that leads nowhere happens a lot in comics) but four pages pencilled.

Saturday – minor miracle of five pages pencilled, but wife and youngestson went to the cinema so that left me free for a bit. Five pages pencilled.

Sunday – went off for a walk about 45 minutes drive away (bonkers, I know) and then started removing stuff from the garden (such as it is) and got two pages pencilled, but hoping for another tonight. 

So, in total, 18 pages pencilled (with another possible tonight) and five pages inked.

Which is ok… (that’s worth approx … 11.5/12 full finished pages this week)

Will try and make some time this week for some behind the scenes posting on this here patreon, if there’s anything in particular you’d like to see, let me know (caveat, I’m pretty limited in what I can show from Bad Magic – the Skulduggery Pleasant book) scripts, layouts, pencils? what else…?

EDIT TO ADD: I did two more pages of pencils since posting this.