Bram Stoker's Dracula: Concertina Book

A project in London, UK by Lyndon White
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Adapting Bram Stroker's Dracula into a concertina book. Telling the classic horror novel in a series of full colour illustrations.
Backers: 216
Average Pledge Per Backer: £22

Funded: £4,692 of £600
Dates: Mar 14th -> Apr 13th (30 days)
Project By: Lyndon White
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Creating the Inferno - The Cover & Blue Fox Comics

April 12th - via: kickstarter.com
The Kickstarter is down to its last 24 hours. We are so very, VERY close to the finish line.The cover for Inferno is now complete (aside from some minor colour edits). I've added in the circles and symbols that I'd originally planned. At this stage... (Read More)

Creating the Inferno - Colours

April 10th - via: kickstarter.com
We are now down to the final 60 hours of the Kickstarter campaign. Everything is all looking good, there has been the occasion pledge drop or adjustment, which is normal at this stage. I've been working through the colouring on Inferno. As it stands... (Read More)

Creating the Inferno - Inking complete

April 6th - via: kickstarter.com
The Kickstarter has been updated and now theres a fully inked draft of the Inferno on the main Kickstarter page. Hopefully you can see how its all starting to come together and how the inks strengthen the illustrations. Partly through tone, partly... (Read More)

Creating the Inferno - The King

April 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Line work complete! Today I finished the last of the line work on Inferno. The final illustraiton is The King. Featuring Virgil and Dante ascending to the exit of the Inferno with a angry and gigantic, three headed lucifer glaring at them. I've drawn... (Read More)

Creating the Inferno - The Forest of Suicides & Dante

April 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
More progress on Inferno. First, The Forest of Suicides. All the trees are made up of the people who took their own life, which is seen (in Inferno) as a sin against God. When Dante snaps on of the branches, blood pours from it. Theres a nod to this... (Read More)

Creating the Inferno - Virgil, The Fall & Plain of Tombs

March 31st - via: kickstarter.com
I'm making good progress on Inferno, with over half the book now having completed line work.  The first of which is Virgil, the poet at the gate. Virgil guides Dante through the Inferno and shows him the gate. Even though this is a portrait theres a... (Read More)

Creating the Inferno - Charon & Geryon

March 28th - via: kickstarter.com
I'm still working my way through the line work on each page and overall its going to much more surreal and out-worldly book, compared to Dracula. Page two features the ferryman Charon, giving Dante and Virgil passage to the Carnal Tower (tower of... (Read More)

Creating the Inferno - The Abominable Sands

March 27th - via: kickstarter.com
We hit stretch goal 4 and we are now creeping towards stretch goal 5. As always, thank you. I've started work on Inferno. First by re-reading the book, making notes and mapping out which scenes I'm going to draw. The original is a very epicly long... (Read More)

More reviews & a bit of cross promotion

March 24th - via: kickstarter.com
The Kickstarter is still climbing which is great. We are approaching the middle bit of the campaign which is where it tends to slow down, so its nice to see it still active and growing.Dracs has been reviewed again. Firstly by Review Fix, who go deep... (Read More)

Third stretch goal reached & second concertina announced

March 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Pre-warning, this is quite a lengthy update as I've got a few things to cover.We have just finished our first week of the campaign and I'm utterly amazed that we've hit the third stretch goal. Truly, thank you. I hope you all enjoy the book when its... (Read More)

Stretch Goal 2 hit! Plus Reviews

March 20th - via: kickstarter.com
I'm back and recovering from comic con, it was nice to see / talk to some of you about all things Dracula.  We are now past stretch goal 2 (wax seal) and well on our way to stretch goal 3. I'm slowly getting to work on a second concertina incase we... (Read More)

Birmingham MCM

March 17th - via: kickstarter.com
This weekend I'm at Birmingham MCM. If any of you attending I'll be at table CD7 under the comic village. I'll be there all day Saturday or Sunday, if I'm not, I'll be on a coffee run and will be back within a few minutes.  I'll have a range of... (Read More)

Stretch goal 1 hit! Stretch goal 3 added.

March 16th - via: kickstarter.com
Today we hit our first stretch goal, which means everyone will be getting a bookplate with their copy of the book. Thanks for all the posting, tweeting, liking, sharing etc (the list goes on). Its managed to get the project out there to more people... (Read More)

We made it (and now for stretch goals)

March 15th - via: kickstarter.com
We hit the initial target on day 2! Thank you guys so much. This means the book is going to be printed and unleashed into the world. So whats next? The £600 was the bare minimum needed to get the book to print. Anything extra can be used to give... (Read More)

An amazing first day.

March 15th - via: kickstarter.com
What can I say? Thank you all so much. Kickstarters can live and die by their launch day and we've had an amazing one. 69% funded is an amazing amount raised in such a short space of time. I wasn't sure how this project was going to go due to it... (Read More)

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