Press Release

SLG released the Clarence Press Release earlier today. I thought I’d share it with you all ^^ oh and by the way, anyone who can help to get this press release out in places we’d REALLY appreciate it. Even if it’s on a blog entry or a forum post, you’d be surprised how much those kind of things actually help. Word of mouth is a powerful tool.

To Die, to Sleep…
The Clarence Principle from SLG in May

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 2/21/07

Clarence, awakening in the bathroom where he died, wanders strange landscapes as he follows the directions of a cryptic message written in the steam that has settled on the bathroom mirror: “FIND ME.” This is no dream. This is death. A suicide, Clarence must find his way through the afterlife, meeting strange creatures and characters, in order to find the meaning of the life he chose to end. The Clarence Principle, a new original graphic novel to be released by SLG Publishing in May 2007, follows Clarence on his journey of discovery as he delves into his own motivations, disappointments, and fatal flaws.

The Clarence Principle’s two young creators, British writer Fehed Said and Thai artist Shari Chankhamma, are unafraid of tackling difficult topics, and though the story is peppered with whimsy, the book’s tone remains dark.

“I have trouble categorizing it into one genre,” said Said. “I hesitate to call it gothic or a fairy tale. That may be something readers have to decide for themselves, depending on what they get most form the book. One thing is for sure though–it’s definitely noir.”

For artist Chankhamma, Said’s visually challenging script gave her the chance to push her talent to its limits. She comes through with the characterization of Clarence himself, who is in turns melancholy, curious, and angry, as well as with rich, overgrown landscapes, desolate cities and even a stark stage set. Though her art is manga-influenced, Chankhamma said the visuals in The Clarence Principle also owes a debt to artists Ashley Wood and Ben Templesmith. “Fehed’s story allowed me to play around with plenty of quirky visuals and designs, forcing me to pay a lot of time and attention to backgrounds and settings,” she said. “It was difficult and tiresome at times, but I’m glad I’ve taken up the challenge.”

“Fehed and Shari’s hard work, dedication and creative vision have gone to into creating a beautiful work,” said Jennifer de Guzman, SLG’s editor-in-chief. “The Clarence Principle has a compelling story that tackles tough themes, and it’s visually stunning.”

The Clarence Principle, a 224-page graphic novel, is the first OGN that SLG has published since Nil: A Land Beyond Belief by James Turner, in 2005. It will be published in May 2007 and retail for $12.95. It is available now for preorder from Diamond Comics, and will soon will also be available at SLG Publishing’s website www.slgcomic.com, where there is also a preview of the graphic novel available for viewing.


One Response to “Press Release”  

  1. Gravatar Icon 1 riku

    hey. nice press release.

    My school has a fairly large amount of manga readers. and i know a lot of people i could tell them about clarence and try and convince them to buy it.

    If you don’t mind of course (seeing as it is your title) i feel that i should ask you before saying anything. i know quite a bit of people who are also livers of original manga.

    ~riku~

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