Nobrow No.6: The Double - Softcover

 
9781907704192: Nobrow No.6: The Double

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"Reports of print's demise have been greatly exaggerated, as proven by Nobrow's alluring, jewel-like publications, truly special books to treasure and caress."Paul Gravett, author ofGraphic Novels: Stories to Change Your Life

This will be an entirely new incarnation of our biannual journal as we double the number of pages to include comics and graphic short stories. At 120 pages it not only presents the very best of illustration talent out there, but also devotes half of its pages to the world of comics, where we showcase talent from the established as well as the new, all the while keeping true to our Nobrow spot color aesthetic.

The theme of this issue The Double explores the sinister concept of the doppelganger, one that has appeared in literature and mythology since our earliest written records. From Greek and Norse mythology to Percy Bysshe Shelley, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, John Donne, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the idea has held the human imagination, fascinating and terrifying us in equal measure. Now we turn it over to sixty illustrators and graphic storytellers to interpret as they wish, each taking on one double page spread.

Includes illustrations from: Andrea Kalfas, Katja Spitzer, Gwenola Carrere, Viviane Swartz, Golden Cosmos, Chuck Groenink, and many more.

Includes comics from: Kevin Huizenga, John Martz, Gemma Correll, Matthew Forsythe, Michael DeForge, Roman Muradov, Scott MacDonald, Malachi Ward, Luc Melanson, Ana Albero, and many others. With a cover by award-winning cartoonist and illustrator Tom Gauld.

Alex Spiro and Sam Arthur are creative directors of Nobrow Press, based in London, England.


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Sam Arthur & Alex Spiro are joint creative directors of Nobrow Press London.

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Nobrow started three years ago with a bit of a dream to change people’s perception of illustration, to lend it the opportunity to speak for itself, to instil merit in the discipline as an art in its own right, to give it space to breathe and to feature talent from all areas of its fantastically diverse landscape, at every stage of their careers: from the puckish newcomers to the well versed veterans. Three years on, five issues and over 30 publications later we are taking our magazine to virgin territory and with the same zeal and vigour seeking to push a field we have always been equally passionate about, comics, into new territories. Featuring the best of established talents in the industry and the bright young things coming up quickly through the ranks, issue 6 of Nobrow Magazine doubles in size to include, alongside its 60 pages of illustrations, 60 pages of groundbreaking comics!

To honour our Double issue, which will set the precedent for future issues of Nobrow, we have asked over 60 artists to contribute work to the theme of Doubles or Doppelgangers. Doubles have appeared in theatre, literature and mythology from our earliest written records. From Greek and Norse Mythology to Shelly, Dostoevsky, Donne and Goethe the idea has held a tantalising grip on the human imagination, fascinating and terrorising us in equal measure. Now we turn it over to 60 illustrators and graphic storytellers to interpret it as they wish, each, taking on one ‘double’ page spread. With contributions from Tom Gauld (The Gigantic Robot), Kevin Huizenga (Ganges), Blanquet (Toys in the Basement), Malachi Ward (Utu) as well as new narrative work from Nobrow stalwarts Jon McNaught (Birchfield Close, Pebble Island), Jack Teagle (Jeff: Job Hunter) and Luke Pearson (Hildafolk) and the formidable talents of Michael Deforge and Ignatz newcomer award winner Joseph Lambert, among many, many others. Illustration submissions from the likes of Sean Lewis, Roman Muradov, Golden Cosmos, Gwenola Carrere, Andrea Kalfas, Viviane Scwartz, Katia Spitzer, Luke Best and many many more!

Two covers by two amazing artists Gwenola Carrere and Tom Gauld!

Nobrow 6: The Double will be an entirely new incarnation of our biannual journal as we double the number of pages to include comics and graphic short stories. At 128 pages it will not only present the very best of illustration talent out there, but also devote half of its pages to the world of comics. With a double cover, the magazine will in fact be two magazines rolled into one, which will set a precedent for all future issues of Nobrow. We will continue to showcase illustration in its own right alongside new narrative art from some of the best practitioners here in the UK as well as from the rest of the world.

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