Behind-the-scenes of a graphic novel: The Can Opener’s Daughter

Ever wondered about the creative process of publishing a graphic novel?

SelfMadeHero goes behind the scenes with award-winning writer and illustrator Rob Davis who opens the door to his studio and shares some invaluable insights into preparing his latest graphic novel, The Can Opener’s Daughter.

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Both a sequel and a darkly inventive standalone graphic novel, The Can Opener’s Daughter answers many of the questions posed in The Motherless Oven, while asking plenty more of its own. Written and drawn by Rob Davis, the book is published by SelfMadeHero on Dec 8th 2016 (160pp, B&W, rrp £12.99)
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