Spotlight: Tabella Publishing

This is why I am desperately saving for an iPad – I want to see this sort of quality digitally. I recommend you check them out!

Here at Tabella Publishing we’re interested in all things graphic, arty, visual, colourful, witty, funny and generally amazing. We’re keen to hear from graphic artists/novelists and other artists interested in seeing their work in print.

Animals on the loose – A guide to painting animals
by Marilyn Allis


Animals on the loose shows you how to create beautiful artwork, inspired by the postures and movement of animals. Clear text, illustrated throughout with full colour photographs, this is an excellent introduction to painting in the impressionist style. The book is filled with vibrant step-by-step demonstrations for you to try in watercolour, but also using a number of other mediums including; pastel, gouache and acrylic inks.

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People aren’t scary (really) – A guide to painting people
by Marilyn Allis


People aren’t scary (really) shows how to include people in your artwork. Clear text illustrated throughout with full colour photographs, this is an excellent introduction to painting people in a loose, impressionist style.
The book is filled with vibrant step-by-step demonstrations for you to try in watercolour, but also using a number of other mediums including; pastel, gouache and acrylic inks.

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Thomas Wogan is dead


Thomas Wogan finds himself naked in a strange waiting room with a group of different species, all of them with numbered tickets, who try and piece together between them exactly what’s happened to them, it’s clear something extraordinary has happened to them … but what?

Check out a video preview of the app on Youtube
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The Blue Rider


The city of Miyamoto, a place of light and noise ran by a self-elected group of youths called The Screaming Stars – a clan of teenage assassins bred from an early age to kill and party. Shin, former leader of the Screaming Stars, returns to the place he once called home to find that some things change and some things just stay the same. After a failed attempt on his life by his old clan, Shin searches for old friends and answers to questions long left buried in his past. And, a bit of revenge. The tale of Miyamoto Musashi is reborn for a new generation in ‘The Blue Rider’ – a largely made up, semi-true, sort-of accurate portrayal of his famous duel with long time rival, Sasaki Kojiro. Taking in music and video games as ammo, and the myspace generation as it’s target, this is the first of what will be a three part series of arse kicking, robot smashing, kung fu nonsense. Your world is gonna end!

Check out Andrew’s website here: http://www.thebluerider.co.uk/
Check out a video preview of the app on Youtube
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Hiyama volume 1


The first volume of Gruff79’s dark and violent look at Britain the the not too distant future; a Britain of crime, corruption, gang violence and brutality. With the law seemingly unable to cope, a new form of justice emerges ..

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Review: Hawk The Slayer #5

August 10, 2022 Michael Nimmo 0

From Rebellion comes the last in this mini-series. This is Hawk The Slayer #5. UK and DIGITAL: 10 August £3.99 NORTH AMERICA: TBC $6.50 DIAMOND: TBC Don’t miss the all new comic-book sequel to the classic eighties fantasy […]

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