Journal Pioneer

Imaginatio­ns run wild

Three P.E.I. comics ready to see their first book fly off the shelves

- DESIREE ANSTEY

STANLEY BRIDGE – Detective Alex Turnbull is a broken man suffering from tragedy, revealed Greg Webster.

He recently returned to face his demons at work, while tasked with tracking down a new masked-vigilante in Charlotte City.

With a pencil in his hand, the creator of the full-length comic book called ‘The Ghost of the Cradle,’ sketches the outline of his fictional character, Turnbull, under the dimmed light of his Stanley Bridge home office.

“Charlotte City is the backdrop to the noir crime-detective story and is basically a fictional version of Charlottet­own. It looks like the city on street level, but buildings soar to the sky,” Webster explained.

In September 2018, Webster, Sandy Carruthers, and Robert Doan joined forces to create Sandstone Comics – the Island’s first small press book publisher.

“I was a student of Sandy under the graphic design program at Holland College in Charlottet­own. We often talked about comic books and tossed ideas around. Then when Sandy retired he mentioned the idea of creating a graphic novel,” said Webster.

Carruthers met Doan after seeing his artwork hanging in a local comic store, and the trio connected.

“Working with Greg and Robert is both a pleasure and an honour. They are both remarkably talented Island artists, and creating comics is no small feat. Their support and enthusiasm was the strength that bound Sandstone Comics,” said Carruthers, who worked on the ‘Men in Black’ series of comics.

The trio work from a small office at The Guild in Charlottet­own, where their imaginatio­ns run wild.

“Having rented out an office space together was the selling point, because I don’t think we could have done it (or would have) if we weren’t all in the same room tossing ideas around, drawing pages, and writing. The book is now at the printer, and I cannot wait to finally hold something we all created together,” said Doan.

“We all have stories that are to be continued and we hope to have the second edition out in the fall,” added Webster.

The vision of the trio is to eventually bring on new talents, and creators, while expanding their universe.

Doan admitted the creation of the graphic novel is his lifetime goal.

“It’s not only my first illustrate­d comic, but also written and coloured. It’s definitely gotten my feet wet and wanting to do more.

Working with Greg and Sandy has been the highlight of it, coming up with the premise together, how stories could eventually tie into each other, and just starting up the business.”

Readers can expect spinetingl­ing detective drama, including KAPOW saving-the-world action when the book hits the shelves on Saturday, March 30.

“The hope for us is that people will pick the comic book off the shelf and get really excited about what they see in the pages – the same excitement we felt as kids when seeing the stories for the first time – and they too will feel inspired to draw and write stories,” concluded Webster.

For more informatio­n on Sandstone Comics, visit https:// www.kickstarte­r.com/projects/868658115/sandstonec­omics-presents-1.

 ?? DESIREE ANSTEY/ JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Greg Webster is the creator of the full-length comic story ‘The Ghost of the Cradle,’ which will form part of a 72-page anthology.
DESIREE ANSTEY/ JOURNAL PIONEER Greg Webster is the creator of the full-length comic story ‘The Ghost of the Cradle,’ which will form part of a 72-page anthology.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Front cover of the 72-page anthology.
CONTRIBUTE­D Front cover of the 72-page anthology.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? A sci-fi drama called Leap Frog by Sandy Carruthers.
CONTRIBUTE­D A sci-fi drama called Leap Frog by Sandy Carruthers.

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