Clearly not content with taking over The Guardian with the wonderful Cora's Breakfast (see news story), Nick Abadzis reveals The Times will be serialising his new graphic novella The Trial of the Sober Dog, serialised in The Times every Monday from 2 June 2008 for the next six months.
The story centres on the person everyone knows or knew: the person at school who was thought most likely to succeed. A chance encounter at a private view sees friends Marco and Petra encounter their old school rival Joe Chase again after many years. It seems he has indeed lived up to his potential… but things aren’t always what they seem. No matter how it seems to observers, nobody can have it all…
Told through observations, anecdotes, flashbacks and musings by different narrators, each episode shows a different aspect of Chase and multiple reasons why he might still be nicknamed The Sober Dog…
The Times relaunch on 2 June features The Sober Dog as its new T2 Monday strip in full colour. Every episode will be available to read online, the day after publication at Timesonline.co.uk/soberdog
"Graphic novels – comics – in The Times?" says Nick. "It’s all true. Follow the exploits and observations of the Sober Dog and his “friends” every week!"
Here's a trailer for the first episode:
In the run up to the launch of The DFC there was a bidding war between various British newspapers for the rights to serialise Philip Pullman's new strip from the title, The Adventures of John Blake.
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