Hello, dear Newsletter subscribers! I know I only just posted here the other day, and I promise I am not going to be spamming you all the time with this thing, but I have some actual NEWS. I am delighted to share with you that today I am launching my first ever project on Kickstarter! May I present…
X365: A Graphic Novel by Neill Cameron
A cyborg detective in a dark futuristic city. A stressed-out freelancer coping with COVID-19, deadlines and a new baby. A lone swordswoman in a ruined, monster-filled world. Each living parallel lives, yet mysteriously connected.Â
The year... is 2020.Â
X365 is an original, experimental graphic novel by comics creator Neill Cameron (Mega Robo Bros, The Phoenix)
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/neillcameron/x365-a-graphic-novel-by-neill-cameron
THE IDEA
So I had the bright idea, halfway up a motorway one New Year’s Eve, to make a new comic. I am a full-time comics creator already - I write and draw the award-winning all-ages graphic novel series Mega Robo Bros, as well as a bunch of other stuff for weekly children’s comic The Phoenix - but apparently that still isn’t enough comics for me, because I suddenly had this idea for a whole new one. The idea was that, starting the very next day, I’d write and draw one panel a day, every day, for an entire year. No plan going in, no preparation. I’d just make a story up and see where it took me. It would be a chance to play, to experiment. To make something just for fun, for myself and for anyone who felt like reading along on twitter or wherever.
I was conscious of how much work it would be, but felt that one panel a day ought to be manageable, whatever happened.Â
And so, on January 1st, I began.
The year… was 2020.
THE BOOK
So needless to say, some stuff happened in 2020. If I had known going in how crazy that year was going to be, I would probably not have attempted to do this Fun Yet Demanding Creative Project on top of everything else. But, somehow, I managed to stick to it. And what’s more, I ended up being really grateful for it. For the sense of routine and commitment that sticking to my panel-a-day schedule gave me, and for the feedback from readers that it meant something similar to them. To be, in my tiny little way, a thing that people could rely on through it all.
And you know what, I think it ended up being a pretty good comic. I didn’t really have any expectations going in, but I think it’s fair to say that the end result ended up being richer and stranger and wilder than anything I could have expected.Â
WHY NOW?
I realise this might seem an odd time to be launching a book set in the year 2020. I got to the finish line and basically collapsed, and putting the book version together was punted onto the ’when I get a minute’ pile. And then… 2021 happened.
2021 may have been slightly less eventful in a sheer global-level shock and awe way for the planet than 2020, but on a personal level it was brutal, and exhausting, and did not leave a lot of time or mental space for Fun Creative Bonus Projects.
But the desire to make this book, and the belief that if I ever got my act together enough  to do so that it would be a very cool book, never went away, and just sat there on the ’when I get a minute’ pile.
And here we are, in November 2022. I guess I finally got a minute?
I've put all the files together, I've drawn all the covers and title pages and bonus art, I've put together some cool extra materials to round out the book, and I have a printed proof copy thanks to the fine folks of Comic Printing UK. And seeing it all put together, it just looks great. It's everything I hoped it would be.Â
I always wanted this story to exist as a book one day. And now, with your help... IT WILL?
WHAT’S IT ABOUT?
It’s about…
It's about the contrast between the future we were promised and the one we ended up living in.Â
It's about living through terrible times, and finding the connections that keep you going. Â
Also, it’s about 100 pages.
The book collects the complete X365 story - 12 chapters, 365 panels, a complete yearlong story. It also has new artwork, covers, title pages for each chapter, and as bonus material at the end, an interview about the project that academic, strategy & foresight practitioner Matt Finch conducted with me back in October 2020. I've tried my best to make this a really nice-looking book, and I think it's turned out great.Â
WHO'S IT FOR?
I'm aware that most of my usual work is for children, and this book... isn't, exactly? As I say I was really just making a story for myself, and so I felt like I had free reign to get as weird as I liked. What I would say is: it's not specifically a comic for children, but there's nothing in it that would be too alarming to, say, a pretty cool 12-year-old. There's some violence, maybe a couple of mild swears, some... general unsettlingness, but you know what? When I was a kid, I was reading Nemesis The Warlock. I think the children will be okay.
Basically: parental discretion is advised?
Anyway, I really hope you’ll check it out and lend it your support! Here’s the link:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/neillcameron/x365-a-graphic-novel-by-neill-cameron
Thanks!
- Neill
UK only?? That’s what we get for declaring independence, I guess.