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Preview: The Wilderness Collection

The Wilderness Collection

by Claire Scully
In shops: 7th September 2023 (UK) / 16th November 2023 (North America)
92 pages – luxurious hardcover edition with dust jacket
£14.99 / $19.99

The Wilderness Collection collects Claire Scully’s acclaimed art book series (Internal Wilderness, Desolation Wilderness and Outer Wilderness) as a luxurious edition with a beautifully-designed hard cover and dust jacket.

A gorgeously illustrated journey through resonant landscapes – from personal, internal spaces to distant outer space.

What is our relationship with physical and emotional environments? How do we react to and live in the world around us? This book explores the dimensions of how geography affects the psyche, from the known to the unknown.

In colorful, gorgeous pen-and-ink illustrations, the transformation of landscapes from immediate and personal to fantastical and nostalgic captures the sense of place. Viewing each image creates your own personal experience of space. Starting with more immediate spaces and ending with faraway planets, this book is an emotional, creative journey.

The Wilderness Collection

Preview: Outer Wilderness

Outer Wilderness

by Claire Scully
In shops 16th June (UK) / 23rd June (North America)
32 pages, softcover, printed on gorgeous textured card stock
£8.99 / $12.95

The third instalment in an ongoing project exploring sequences of events unfolding across varied environments. Each book in the series is a standalone, wordless collection of illustrations that examine our relationship with the spaces we occupy.

Outer Wilderness is the third and final instalment of a journey that began with introspective self-imagined places (Internal Wilderness,) followed by a passage of experience and memory (Desolation Wilderness,) and now looks further away to the edges of the universe and into the unknown. It explores a vast spectrum of locations beyond the boundaries of normal time and space.

Each of these landscapes are inspired from a mix of science fiction, imagination and space documentaries which builds into a journey through a fantastical environment.

Outer Wilderness

Avery Hill Publishing Reveals its Spring 2022 Releases

2120

George Wylesol
Out 19/05/2022 (UK) – 26/05/2022 (USA)
504 pages, softcover, full colour throughout, 195 x 271mm

A fascinating philosophical journey framed as a loving tribute to classic point and click video games.

You’re Wade, a schlubby middle-aged computer repairman, sent to fix a computer in a vacant, nondescript office building. When you get inside the door locks behind you, and you can’t get out. Now the adventure begins! You have to explore this building and try to find your way home. The building is huge on the inside with a lot of sprawling hallways and empty rooms but your only hope is to uncover clues and try to work out the mystery this whole experience hangs on.

Presented as a blend of classic ‘choose your own adventure’ stories and point and click escape games, 2120 offers readers the chance to explore these liminal spaces and, at the same time, take an existential journey of discovery.

George Wylesol is an illustrator/designer/writer from Philadelphia, living and working in Baltimore.
He has an MFA in Illustration Practice from Maryland Institute College of Art.
2120 is his third book with Avery Hill after Ghosts, Etc. and Internet Crusader.

Sleeping While Standing

Taki Soma
Out 14/07/2022 (UK) – 21/07/2022 (USA)
100 pages, softcover, full colour throughout, 158mm x 240mm

A series of short autobiographical strips, dropping in at important events throughout her life that shaped who she is today, told in a compelling and humorous authorial voice. We are led by Taki through her early childhood in Japan in the early 80s, to moving to Minnesota, the separation of her parents, childhood trauma, teenage angst, death, drugs, comics, health issues, love, fertility, pets and zombies; all of life is here in this book! It’s a picture of a highly regarded creator, with an unflinching look at some particularly harrowing moments, but threaded through with levity and love.

Taki Soma is a HUGO award nominated artist, writer, and a colourist. She’s worked on projects such as Rapture, Sinergy, The Victories, United States vs. Murder, Inc., Bitch Planet, Dick Tracy, The After Realm, Iron Man and others – her work can be found throughout publishers such as Image, IDW, Marvel, Dark Horse, Jinxworld at DC and more! She lives surrounded by furry critters and a husband who shares the same passion in comics.

Outer Wilderness

Claire Scully
Out 16/06/2022 (UK) – 23/06/2022 (USA)
32 pages, softcover, full colour throughout, 102mm x 152mm

The third instalment in Scully’s ongoing project exploring sequences of events unfolding across varied environments. Each book in the series is a standalone, wordless collection of illustrations that examine our relationship with the spaces we occupy.

Outer Wilderness is the third and final instalment of a journey that began with introspective self-imagined places (Internal Wilderness), followed by a passage of experience and memory (Desolation Wilderness) and now looks further away to the edges of the universe and into the unknown.

Each of these landscapes are inspired from a mix of science fiction, imagination and space documentaries which builds into a journey through a fantastical environment.

Based in London, Freelance illustrator Claire Scully works in pen, ink and digital with a heavy focus on drawing. Her work explores a variety of themes including the relationship between ‘man’ and his environment.

Clients include: Penguin, Random House, Harper Collins, National Maritime Museum, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, New York Times, Adidas, Line Ski, Burton Snowboards and Icebreakers clothing label.

Advance Review: Desolation Wilderness

Desolation Wilderness

Place and memory s a powerful connection that most people tend to take for granted. I remember the first time I went to Madison Square Garden. I knew instantly after getting there exactly why Michael Jordan called it his favorite place to play. The fact it was the same place many of basketball idols played made it such an indelible memory to this day coupled with the fact my Mother took me there. Places and our relationships to them, is inextricable. In Claire Scully’s Desolation Wilderness our author reminds the reader just how delicate memory is.

We are taken to the place as the creator shows how this patch of land has evolved over years. As people move here then a small town emerges and even when mankind emerges in this place the elements are paramount to anything humans have brought. The intervention of mother nature’s rain shows us just how powerful it is. We also see how mother nature’s sunshine can be as nurturing as any parent. It gives growth to everything within its reach. The graphic novel shows us the true beauty of mother nature and that her dominion is her unending generosity.

Overall, Scully has shown the reader just how important it is to observe and to see that in mother nature’s unobtrusive manner she is beautiful. The story by Scully is simple, elegant, and well done. The art by Scully is breathtaking. Altogether, mother nature’s love and our appreciation of her is more than evident in this affecting tome.

Story: Claire Scully Art: Claire Scully
Story: 9.7 Art: 9.1 Overall: 9.4 Recommendation: Buy

Avery Hill Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review. Desolation Wilderness is out this June.