Blank Slate Books

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Blank Slate Books
Founded2008
Founder
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Headquarters locationLondon
Distribution
Key peopleKenny Penman, Iz Rips
Publication typesBooks, comic books
Official websitewww.blankslatebooks.co.uk

Blank Slate Books (BSB) is a publishing company based in the UK. It publishes primarily comic books, graphic novels and comic strip collections, with an emphasis on new work by British artists and translated work by European artists. The books it publishes are noted for their "indie-friendly" content, and are frequently by small press artists whose initial work is self-published. The name of the company is a pun on "drawing" or "writing" on a blackboard.

BSB is currently one of the few dedicated original comics and graphic novel publishers in the UK.

History[]

Blank Slate Books (BSB) was founded in 2008 by Kenny Penman and a partner. Penman was inspired by Fantagraphics Books of Seattle, WA. to publish books in the United Kingdom that would do for artists in Britain what Fantagraphics was doing in the USA, championing the independent. alternative creators who were not working in Superhero or other ‘mainstream’ commercial comics genres. Penman is co-director of Forbidden Planet International so has plenty of experience with the comics industry. He saw the mission of BSB as "supporting home-grown talent" and providing an essential outlet for work that might not be seen elsewhere.[1] He was primarily motivated to begin the company after encountering the work of Oliver East who has no real precedents in UK comics. The publication of Trains Are Mint by East was BSB's first release in 2008 and was critically acclaimed with an Ignatz nomination following soon after publication.

Other notable releases were Psychiatric Tales by Darryl Cunningham, another non-genre work which was featured on Radio 4, in many newspaper articles and eventually republished in the USA. The "collective graphic novel" Nelson, edited by and Woodrow Phoenix, was an experiment that became The Observer newspaper's Graphic Novel of The Month, November 2011. The Times newspaper awarded it Best Graphic Novel of 2011, it was nominated for an Eisner Award and was voted Book of The Year in the British Comic Awards 2012.

Penman's other mission was to introduce titles from European countries to the UK that otherwise might not be seen. He has focused primarily upon German titles by creators such as Mawil, Line Hoven, and Ule Osterle who are stars in Germany but little known in the UK. BSB currently publishes six to eight books a year. In 2012 Woodrow Phoenix, himself an acclaimed author of graphic novels, became art director of the company and now supervises BSB's design and production.

Titles[]

Graphic Novels[]

  • Psychiatric Tales by Darryl Cunningham
  • Spleenal by Nigel Auchterlounie
  • Weak As I Am by Nigel Auchterlounie
  • Berlin And That by Oliver East
  • Trains Are ... Mint by Oliver East
  • Proper Go Well High by Oliver East
  • ’’Swear Down by Oliver East
  • Girl and the Gorilla, The by Madéleine Flores
  • Peepholes by Laurie J. Proud
  • Death & The Girls by Donya Todd
  • Playing Out by Jim Medway
  • Take Away by Lizz Lunney
  • Dinopopolous by Nick Edwards
  • My Skateboard Life by Ed Syder
  • Survivalist, The by Box Brown
  • Suitcase, The by Dan Berry
  • Orson Welles: Special Agent! by Gordon Rennie & Woodrow Phoenix
  • Kochi Wanaba by Jamie Smart
  • A Long Day Of Mr. James-Teacher by James Harvey

Collections and Anthologies[]

Translations[]

  • Departures by Pierre Maurel
  • Luchadoras by Peggy Adam
  • Coney Island Baby by Nine Antico
  • Sleepyheads by Randall C.
  • Hector Umbra by Uli Oesterle
  • Love Looks Away by Line Hoven
  • Sparky O’Hare by Mawil
  • The Band by Mawil
  • We Can Still Be Friends by Mawil
  • Home & Away by Mawil

Other Books[]

References[]

  1. ^ name=""Archived copy". Archived from the original on 8 September 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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