Elyse Martin & Sean Rubin's Copy Cat Graphic Novel - From First Tweet to Publishing Auction graphicnovel copycat champs_elyse SeanCRubin
\nTwo years ago, in December 2020, comic book creator Elyse Martin tweeted, 'When a thief in medieval England gets caught mid-burgle, he hides out in a monastery, pretending to be a scribe sent by the Bishop. But when he gets asked to complete an illustrated manuscript of the Book of John, his cover's blown, unless he can … COPY RIGHT.
\nElyse Martin tweeted recently 'One COPY CAT related detail I want to share: Early on, I told @SeanCRubin that I LOVE marginalia in rare books– one of my favorite parts of working at @FolgerLibrary was looking for marginalia in any rare book I got to set up– and he has already come up with some great marginalia to include in the graphic novel itself! For example, in a segment on how to make vellum, he added in some backstory on how a calf becomes calfskin via my favorite late medieval...
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