Category Archives: Live Events
Yomi Reminisces About Angel Corp Homecoming at Virtual LICAF
We are honoured to say that Yomi Ayeni, creator of Clockwork Watch is one of the guests featured on “Comics, Clouds and Kendal Mint Cake“, as part of The Lakes International Comic Art Festival, which is live online all weekend. Here he chats about collaborating with Kendal College to host a day long transmedia experience in Kendal.
Angel Corps – take to the streets of Kendal this weekend
I’m sure you’ve been wondering what we’re plotting for the Lakes International Comic Art Festival. Well, we have a ton of things scheduled for the weekend.
We’ve been working with Kendal College students to create a new immersive experience. The story is aligned with the centenary of women’s suffrage, and will feature Angel Corps– Queen Victoria’s only all-female airship squadron! Here they are in a rehearsal.
More details on the Clockwork Watch page, or Yomi’s Patreon page…
ANGELS COMETH…
It was another race to the finishing line, as we prepared for San Diego Comic Con 2018. The book was almost ready, but it had to be proofed, lettered, and eventually sent to our printer in the USA.
Evolution is quite different from the other books, in that it is part fiction, part role-play. Much of the narrative was acted out at our immersive theatre events, and what you read is a graphicised account based on actor / performer feedback.
We’re glad to say that our plan to combine both worlds in a co-created story is coming together. It also marks the start of a working relationship with artist Megan Bradbury, who has partially agreed to work on Angel Corps by Haley Moore, which we hope is a new tentacle in this weird world of Clockwork Watch.
Megan had her first glimpse of the new book while at SDCC.
We always look forward to getting feedback from readers, and chatting with them about how the story is developing, especially as we initially intended on doing three books, and we’re now on book eight! But one thing we’ve noticed is that many are really excited about the co-created nature of this story, after all – they are creating part of the narrative.
But hold a minute, I hear you say… How about the newly published Evolution Omnibus – our third collected edition, with a stylishly designed cover by Fabio Duarte Martin? Yes, this is in fact our 11th book (we now have three omnibus editions), and guess what? There’s more to come.
The final two chapters of the main story – “Sins Of My Father” are currently being illustrated by Jennie Gyllblad, and will be published in 2019 and 2020 respectively, while Angel Corps is scheduled somewhere in between, and then we have a difficult decision of whether to adapt the film script or not.
SDCC also gave us a chance to re-cover the Tick Tock IPA Omnibus in shiny gold – another winning move by Fabio.
Back to Comic Con. It was great to see all our readers, connect with new supporters, and we had an amazing time at the Starburner Courier Service Steampunk Gathering. Check out the gallery below.
We hope to get reviews of Clockwork Watch: Evolution soon, which normally happens close to the launch at The Lakes Comic Art Festival (LICAF) in Kendal this October.
To the many friends that have asked when we’ll host one of our immersive live events outside London, we are proud to announce that the Clockwork Watch team are collaborating with students of Kendal College, and LICAF to host “We Are Angels” our next live show, and yes… it will be based in Kendal, Lake District. Check out the LICAF event website for details.
Latest Clockwork Watch News From The Asylum
Thanks to the VSS Production Team, John Naylor, Lady Elsie, and the Clockwork Underground Team for making Weekend at the Asylum a dream come true.
Here’s the late edition of the Asylum Gazette, published for Weekend at the Asylum in Lincoln. Only printed 600 copies, which were sold to raise funds for Water Aid.
I’d like to thank all our contributors, Prof Elemental, Ceri-Leigh Harper, Herr Döktor, Gary Nicholls, Major Tinker, and Ms D.
Clockwork Underworld At The Asylum 2015
Steampunk Underworld – Rises Again
It’s taken two years, but we are happy to announce that there will be another instalment of Clockwork Underworld in 2015.
Here’s what we did in 2013.
That Was The Night That Was… London Gazette – Free!!!

London Gazette Vendor
Thanks to everyone who made it to The Tinku Diaries, last night at the Royal Museums Greenwich, where Clockwork Watch hosted a first from within our storyworld – the physical publication of our fictional newspaper – the London Gazette, and hidden snippets about Tinku’s private life in the UK, which just happens to be the launch for our next graphic novel, Tick Tock IPA #2.
The limited edition newspaper featured stories by the Museum, contributors, and the public.
Performances were by Mayowa Coker, Phillip Whiteman, Suna Dasi, and Ziazan.
Thanks to Katherine McAlpine, Richard Dunn, Heloise Finch-Boyer, and all the team at the Royal Museums Greenwich.
Want to know what’s happening in the Clockwork Watch world? Download your copy of The London Gazette!!
Pic Credit: Royal Museums Greenwich
The London Gazette – Exclusive At Clocking Off Late
An exclusive treat for those coming to “The Tinku Diaries” this evening – our Steampunk newspaper, The London Gazette, in print form.
Clocking Off Late Presents: The Tinku Diaries
The Tinku Diaries is an interactive journey of discovery, taking participants deeper into the ‘make believe’ Steampunk world of Clockwork Watch, a story told through live events, graphic novels, an online newspaper, and film.
This will be our second immersive theatrical performance hosted as part of the National Maritime Museum’s Longitude Season.
Meet Tinku, wife of eminent scientist, Chan Ranbir, the man who put ‘Great’ back into Great Britain by designing a kinetic heart to power the country’s most lucrative export – the Clockwork Servant.
Uprooted from her home in Calcutta, Tinku ‘toes the line’, and keeps up appearances on behalf of Chan and his main benefactor the East India Company. With her son, Janav, away at boarding school, Tinku is left to her own devices in a very unhappy home.
Step into the immersive world of Clockwork Watch. Hear about the ambitions of the East India Company, and search out the intimate secrets of a woman abandoned by a husband rumoured to have a God complex.
This performance features Suna Dasi as Tinku Ranbir, Phillip Whiteman as Thomas, and Ziazan as The Oracle. The Tinku Diaries is produced and directed by Yomi Ayeni.
Date: November 13 2014
Location: Traders Gallery, National Maritime Museum. Greenwich
Times: 18.30 | 19.15 | 20.00
Tickets available through the National Maritime Museum website