I'm spying order pages appearing on various websites, so the wheels are turning....and I guess now's a good time to officially unveil the cover, since it's already on most of the sites, haha!
So - that's the one to look out for! Not the blue-ish one that somehow found its way onto a few retail sites, ehehe. It seems Much Ado is already listed on the Abrams site (our US publisher), so those of you in the US - yes! There will be an American release. weee ^_^ The same goes for the spiffy looking King Lear, illustrated by the mighty Illya.
Those of you in the UK keen to get hold of a copy of Much Ado before its official release, head along to They Walk Among Us on May 2nd for a day of fun, comicky frolics in the name of Free Comic Book Day, where I'll be signing along with other artists...and we'll have just 30 pre-release copies of the book, courtesy of SelfMadeHero. How exciting! I think it's going to be a fab day, so do come join us.
I'll also be at Bristol a week after that on the 9th and 10th of May, so if you miss out on the pre-release fun, head along to Bristol. Hell, even if you don't miss out on the pre-release fun, head along anyways - should be fun!
Was there ever an American release? Cuz this is kind of my absolute favorite of all the Bard's comedies. (And if it weren't for Macbeth, it would be #1)
I loved your version of Much Ado About Nothing so much! It was hilarious and sweet, and very dramatic, too!
The art is amazing, by the way. The characters are wonderfully drawn, and are brought to life beautifully! Also, I totally imagine Hero and Claudio, but especially Beatrice and Benedick, looking just as you depicted them!
Borrowed this from the library, and absolutely adored it! I ended up keeping for the full three weeks I was allowed just to keep looking at the art work! Love your style!
The art is amazing, by the way. The characters are wonderfully drawn, and are brought to life beautifully!
Also, I totally imagine Hero and Claudio, but especially Beatrice and Benedick, looking just as you depicted them!
It was a simply wonderful read!