It’s time – Clockwork Watch’s latest chapter in its grand steampunk adventure has launched on Comixology: Tick Tock IPA #2.
Download it now and read it wherever you go before everyone else… the clock is ticking…
It’s time – Clockwork Watch’s latest chapter in its grand steampunk adventure has launched on Comixology: Tick Tock IPA #2.
Download it now and read it wherever you go before everyone else… the clock is ticking…
Just like Victorian drama’s such as Ripper St, Holmes, etc, a fair bit of Clockwork Watch is set in and around London. One of the aims of this project is to highlight and hopefully celebrate a heritage that is gradually being forgotten, abandoned, or bulldozed to make way for a upmarket housing developments.
Tick Tock IPA is mainly located around the East End of the city, and has references to landmarks that still exist. One such place is the legendary drinking hole The George Tavern, which was established in 1623.
It’s a place that has seen centuries of trends, fads, and scenes, but what is it doing in the Steampunk universe of Clockwork Watch?
We are proud to announce the launch of our new book, Clockwork Watch: Tick Tock IPA #2.
The first 40 copies come with a free limited/numbered edition copy of The London Gazette, our fictional newspaper that was central to the immersive experience theatrical, staged at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, last week.
The book, a continuation of Tick Tock story, follows Ervin the sentient Clockwork on his journey of discovery.
“A Clockwork automaton falls into a brewery’s fermentation tank, and gains sentience. Exactly the opposite of what would happen to a human being. He finds himself in a world sick to the core, searching for a miracle. Could he be the answer? Is he ready for such responsibility? And why isn’t anyone asking him what he wants?”
All copies are available from our online shop, and will be on Comixology for digital download in the next few weeks.
Story: Yomi Ayeni
Editor: Corey Brotherson
Illustration: Jennie Gyllblad
Lettering: Mick Stock
Cover Art: Fabio Duarte Martins