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Making Space

Whales and their homes need more protection. And in 2013, a special task force was set up to address this problem. Before long, hundreds of scientists and researchers joined to help. In an incredible feat of teamwork, the Important Marine Mammal Area (IMMA) E-Atlas was created to drive change. Making Space is the story of …

Comic panel preview of an Orca's seletal system and it's body hanging mid-motion in a warehouse

Legacy

Most of what we know about whales starts with industrial whaling. The records kept and specimens collected from British colonial era whaling have a dark history, but provide ongoing knowledge to scientists and researchers around the world. In 2023 I began working with the Natural History Museum London’s Principal Curator of Mammals, Richard Sabin, as a visiting …

Sermersuaq

Sermersuaq (2023) is a short comic printed in a long format, and it’s about the Greenland Ice Sheet – titled with its Greenlandic name Similar to creating whale comics about scientific research, I wanted to condense a large amount of information and research into a short, succinct, accessible format. All to tell a love story …

Sato’s Beaked Whale

After nearly three years since I started researching whales for a longer-length comic I knew was going to be bigger than I could dream of. And after spending all this time researching so many avenues, species and areas of history I was starting to get completely and totally lost in academia and writing. With not …

Eta Carinae

What started as a reaction to the UK-wide coronavirus lockdown of March 2020, evolved to more than I initially intended. My weekly silent comics ran from April to June 2020 and totalled 10 pages of comics, shared online via my Instagram and website. In early 2021, once we at Good Comics had released our newest …

Rocks

Rocks (2019) is a comic that began as a panel-a-day experiment – and ended as a 6-page natural history comic drafted solely on A3 sheets of layout paper. Thanks to help from Ray Chapman, a geology expert at the Bournemouth Natural Science Society, I created Rocks as an experiment in process and storytelling. Although this …