Mam Tor Publishing is an English independent comic book publisher founded by Liam Sharp and his wife Christina McCormack. The company's headquarters are in Derby, East Midlands.
Company type | Independent Publisher |
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Industry | Publishing |
Founded | 2004 |
Founder | Liam Sharp (publisher) Christina McCormack |
Headquarters | Derby |
Key people | Liam Sharp (Editor-in-chief) Christina McCormack-Sharp John Bamber Tom Muller |
Products | Comics, Graphic Novels, Novels |
The name "Mam Tor" comes from the landmark high peak near Castleton in the High Peak of Derbyshire, England.
History
editDuring 2004, Mam Tor Publishing was established by Liam & Christina McCormack-Sharp to publish Sharpenings, The Art of Liam Sharp.[1] It, a personal artbook featuring previously unreleased art samples of Sharp, was initially a portfolio showcase he could send publishers.
Mam Tor has published the anthology Mam Tor: Event Horizon.[1]
Currently Mam Tor is releasing stand-alone graphic novels, like Matt Coyle's Worry Doll[2] and Sharp's Lap Of The Gods, as well as developing other properties for comics, books, and film.
They have just started publishing a quarterly free comic given away in Time Out. Four Feet From a Rat[3] is a 16-page comic comprising 4 stories, all written by the advertising company Mother, Stories in the first issue are "The Crane Gods" Liam Sharp, "The Little Guy" by Chris Weston, "Routemaster" by Dave Kendall and "Don Pigeone" by Kev Crossley.[4][5][6] The third issue got press attention thanks to the story illustrated by Roger Langridge "Young Boris," which featured the adventures of London mayor Boris Johnson.[7]
Mam Tor: Event Horizon
editThe books mascot Viking Zombie Elvis, who opens and closes each book has made the leap from the printed page to (undead) life in the shlock mock rock doc "Paul Hammond's Rumours of Ragnorok? a Historiography"[8]
Mam Tor are now in production with various other media projects, including the above-mentioned Zombie Elvis feature.[citation needed]
Publications
edit- Sharpenings: The Art of Liam Sharp
- Mam Tor: Event Horizon:
- #1 (140 pages, May 2005, ISBN 0-9549998-0-0)
- #2 (208 pages, November 2005, ISBN 0-9549998-1-9)
- Life Is Humiliation #1, #2
- Worry Doll — (graphic novel by Matt Coyle, January 2007, ISBN 0-9549998-3-5)
- Lap of the Gods — (collection of personal works by Liam Sharp)
- St. Cyborg's — (by Nick Wray, 168 pages, January 2008, ISBN 0-9549998-5-1)
- The Enemy's Son — Erth Chronicles Book I (by James Johnson, May 2008, ISBN 0-9549998-4-3)
- Four Feet From A Rat — (Quarterly comic supplement in Time Out London magazine, March 2008 - )
- God Killers – Machivarius Point & Other Stories - (Novel and short stories by Liam Sharp, May 2009, ISBN 978-0-9549998-6-5)
Awards
edit- 2006:
- Won Best Graphic Novel, Sci-Fi London, for Mam Tor: Event Horizon[9]
- 2007:
- Won Best Comic Book Artist, Rue Morgue Award, for Matt Coyle's Worry Doll
- Nominated Best British Colour Comic, Eagle Awards, for Mam Tor: Event Horizon[10]
Creators
edit- Liam Sharp
- Steve Niles
- Ashley Wood
- Chris Weston
- Dan Wickline
- Kody Chamberlain
- Tom Muller
- Shane McCarthy
- Emma Simcock-Tooth
- Kev Crossley
- Gary Erskine
- Glenn Fabry
- Simon Bisley
- Emily Hare
- Dave Kendall
- Matt Dixon
- Greg Staples
- John Bamber
- Matt Boyce
- Alan Grant
- Brem
- Douglas Rushkoff
- Ali Powers
- Matt Coyle
- Nick Wray
Notes
edit- ^ a b Liam Sharp Launches Mam Tor & Event Horison, Newsarama, 14 December 2004 Archived 15 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Nightmare world at the tip of his pen , The Daily Telegraph, 1 August 2007
- ^ Four Feet From a Rat Archived 2008-12-18 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Mother Spreads Its Weirdness, Creativity Online (includes free PDF download of first issue)
- ^ Mam Tor & Mother Take Time Out With 'Four Feet From a Rat' Archived 2010-11-04 at the Wayback Machine, Newsarama, 24 March 2008
- ^ Mother's comic turn, The Guardian, 17 March 2008
- ^ Boris Johnson battles Ken Livingstone in Time Out comic, The Guardian, 30 October 2008
- ^ Zombie Elvis
- ^ Sci-Fi London Award for Best Graphic Novel Archived 2006-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Eagle Awards Archived 2008-04-09 at the Wayback Machine
References
edit- Mam Tor Publishing at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)