Cheesecalibur: Musing on Creative Derivation, and a Taste of Some Fantastic Art





Having conceived of Cheesecalibur at the tender age of 8 (for more on its epic origin story, click here), and now being the tough (because my meat is no longer tender) age of 36, some time has passed betwixt conception and what will hopefully soon be birth (that’s one heck of a gestation period…it’s weird when your baby pops out and can immediately rent a car). During that time, some very fine mice-as-knights comics have hit the shelves, including books like Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard, Vol. 1 and The Mice Templar, Vol. 1: The Prophecy.

Each time I stumbled across one of those titles, I’d silently curse, feeling as though their very presence on the racks at the comic store mocked my lack of productivity and stole the thunder from my own creation. I’ve come to realize, however, that while the former feeling was certainly valid, the latter was a needless concern.

With rare exceptions—paradigm-shifting ideas that spring from the minds of truly unique and revolutionary disruptors—creativity is an iterative process, a millennium-spanning collaboration across time, space, and culture. Derivations on a similar core idea, parodic versions of previous works, homages, alternate takes on history—these are the ideas that drive so many of the stories we consume. Emma begets Clueless; Jane Eyre begets Wide Sargasso Sea; Hamlet begets…well, a million things, but let’s say The Story of Edgar Sawtelle for illustrative purposes. And speaking of that Shakespeare hack—he pilfered pretty much everything he ever wrote from his own literary predecessors.

‘Tis true that all of us engaged in creative endeavors stand on the shoulders of giants, but my hope is that Cheesecalibur does not tread on the toes of storytellers who have also been inspired by Arthurian lore and medieval history, but instead augments and complements their wonderful work.

Because, even though the mice-as-knights thing has been done, I think Cheesecalibur will find its own niche. The way the plot unfolds, the character-driven nature of the stories, the tone, the art…it’s a unique mix of those elements—even if those elements are derived from, or at least influenced by, other sources. Seeds of plot have been extracted (and sometimes twisted) from the pages of Le Morte d'Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table and the work of Chrétien de Troyes; masterful lessons on building stories around characters have been gleaned from Bill Willingham’s Fables; tonal notes have been drawn from the brilliant creators at Pixar, who always strike the right balance between family-friendly slapstick and sly humor for an older audience—a feat, I might add, also accomplished by many Pixar predecessors, such as The Muppet Show and Animaniacs; and the art…well, I’ll let the art and the artist speak for themselves below (it’s going to be fantastic).

If you read my previous Cheesecalibur post, you know that I draw about as well as an elephant performs brain surgery (or as well as a monkey resists flinging its poo). So, I desperately needed an actual, you know, artist to bring the story to life. It just so happens that one of my best friends in the world—and someone I met, coincidentally, in the 2nd-grade class in which Cheesecalibur was originally conceived—happens to be one heck of a talented artist with a style that’s perfectly suited to this story.

And that man, my friends, is Mr. Bret J. Bowman. Bret is hard at work developing the look and feel of the Cheesecalibur characters and world, and he has graciously consented (read: been bludgeoned into submission by my repeated entreaties) to share some of the work in progress. I’ll note that these are not necessarily final character designs, but should give you a flavor of what to expect.

Bret will poo-poo the quality of these drawings (not unlike a monkey doing its own version of wall art), but I couldn’t be more psyched about his work—after years of picturing these characters in my head, it’s amazing to see them taking shape on the page (and with properly proportioned limbs, no less, a feat I was unable to manage in my original incarnation). And, with such stellar art, I can pretty much just mail it in as the writer, which is my primary goal in all endeavors.

Without further ado, then, here’s some shots of what’s to come, along with a little intro from Bret on how he’s going about bringing these characters to life (and perhaps a few additional comments by me, because, as you all know by now, words are my monkey poo, and I am incapable of not flinging them about with callous disregard for those around me).



A Note from Master Bret Bowman, Gentleman About Town:

That's right, Mr. Gibson; always leave 'em wanting more monkey poo. This is exactly why I hitched my cart to your horse.

(I've made a huge mistake.)

Esoteric Arrested Development jokes aside, Sean might occasionally turn a ridiculous [Note from Sean: Bret often confuses “ridiculous” with “awesome”…we’re working on it] phrase or two but I couldn't be more excited to be partnering with him to bring his charmingly comic fantasy-adventure to life. It's ridiculously amazing to me that he's kept the original 'Calibur in his back pocket for more than two freaking decades, but I think it helps illustrate just how incredibly passionate he is about this project and I just hope my work is up to the task. This has seriously been the most fun I've had doing, well, anything [Note from Sean: Bret doesn’t get out much] and I'm doing my damnedest to make sure at least some of that comes through on the page.



Included here a few scans of character designs that, though they are the product of numerous emails, texts and calls between Sean and myself that helped me hone in on the artistic style he was looking for, are what I can only describe as ROUGH. As in please-don't-judge-too-harshly-I'm-just-getting-started or I-told-Sean-it-was-too-early-to-show-work-but-he-kept-hounding-me rough. It can only get better and, who knows, I might actually throw in a background or two before I'm done. [Note from Sean: backgrounds are overrated]



(Some are pencils, some roughly inked-over pencils and some are the results of dabbling with Copic markers, so tones will vary greatly. Do not adjust your television sets.)










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Published on September 22, 2015 11:45 Tags: awesome-art, bret-boom-boom-bowman, cheesecalibur, new-projects
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message 1: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Also, please inundate Bret with friend requests. I keep trying to tell him how magical GR is. Spam from strangers will surely convince him.


Karlyflower *The Vampire Ninja, Luminescent Monster & Wendigo Nerd Goddess of Canada (according to The Hulk)* Gimme gimme gimme!!! ♥

Also, I'm supposed to ask you to talk Rod Holder out of retiring.


message 3: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson You shall be gived! Rest assured that you'll be in the beta reading group as soon as we actually get an issue produced. ;)

And Rod is slippery and hard to get a hold of...I can't guarantee any further production from him.


Karlyflower *The Vampire Ninja, Luminescent Monster & Wendigo Nerd Goddess of Canada (according to The Hulk)* Oh... you should probably warn Bret about how awful I am.... (I sent him a request)

YAYAYAYAYA!!!! *awkward happy dance*

Is that because he is so small?? Or is it lubrication?


message 5: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Karly *The Vampire Ninja & Luminescent Monster* wrote:Is that because he is so small?? Or is it lubrication?"

A little of both.

And I prefer not to warn Bret. I'm sure he'll figure it out on his own. ;)


message 6: by Trish (last edited Sep 22, 2015 12:32PM) (new)

Trish Love the ROUGH art work. Gosh, I wish I could draw a little bit better!
And I'm also curious about the overall story already! That means: I WANT TO BE A BETA READER TOO! PRETTY PLEASE!!!!!!!!!


Karlyflower *The Vampire Ninja, Luminescent Monster & Wendigo Nerd Goddess of Canada (according to The Hulk)* Oh, man.... Bret must have the tolerance of a saint to put up with you (much like Mrs. Sean.... that woman is my hero)


Karlyflower *The Vampire Ninja, Luminescent Monster & Wendigo Nerd Goddess of Canada (according to The Hulk)* Trish wrote: "Love the ROUGH art work. Gosh, I wish I could draw a little bit better!
And I'm also curious about the overall story already!"


I can draw a bit.... but nothing like this.


message 9: by Trish (new)

Trish That woman definitely deserves sainthood. Or a medal. Or a coupon for an Italian assassin dealing with her husband as soon as he's getting too much. You never know. I happen to be half-Italian so I could ask one of my cousins or uncles ... in case you have Mrs. Sean's contact info. ;p


message 10: by Trish (new)

Trish Karly *The Vampire Ninja & Luminescent Monster* wrote: "I can draw a bit.... but nothing like this."

I cand raw A BIT too but a bit is not very specific.


Karlyflower *The Vampire Ninja, Luminescent Monster & Wendigo Nerd Goddess of Canada (according to The Hulk)* Although, she should probably have her head examined for agreeing to marry him in the first place....

I blame Halloween 2005's costume because that look was HAWT!


Karlyflower *The Vampire Ninja, Luminescent Monster & Wendigo Nerd Goddess of Canada (according to The Hulk)* Trish wrote: "Karly *The Vampire Ninja & Luminescent Monster* wrote: "I can draw a bit.... but nothing like this."

I cand raw A BIT too but a bit is not very specific."


I can do rough pencil sketching, mostly.... though I paint, as well. None of it especially well ;)


message 13: by Trish (last edited Sep 22, 2015 12:37PM) (new)

Trish That, a lot of alcohol, maybe some pact with the devil she couldn't get out of ... or she thought she had to save the planet from aliens.


message 14: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Save for the rightful praise of Mr. Bowman's art (which is fantastic), I'm going to go ahead and ignore the rest of this conversation. ;)


message 15: by Trish (new)

Trish Karly *The Vampire Ninja & Luminescent Monster* wrote: "I can do rough pencil sket..."

Yeah, I do that too - especially for my art journal pages or when I need something for a card that I don't have a stamp for - doesn't mean it's good. ;p But it is a creative outlet ...


Karlyflower *The Vampire Ninja, Luminescent Monster & Wendigo Nerd Goddess of Canada (according to The Hulk)* Trish wrote: "That, a lot of alcohol, maybe some pact with the devil she couldn't get out of ... or she thought she had to save the planet from aliens."

Ohhhhhhh...... do you think Holder's smut was a Biography of Gibsy and Mrs. Sean's first meeting..... there's a lot of things I'd tolerate for mint chocolate chip ice cream...


message 17: by Trish (new)

Trish Sean wrote: "Save for the rightful praise of Mr. Bowman's art (which is fantastic), I'm going to go ahead and ignore the rest of this conversation. ;)"

You can try but we won't let you. ;p


message 18: by Trish (new)

Trish Karly *The Vampire Ninja & Luminescent Monster* wrote: "Ohhhhhhh...... do you think Holder's smut w..."

Yuck.
Maybe.
God, I hope not. That poor woman!
But, I have to say: cute kids, those alien-spawns.


Karlyflower *The Vampire Ninja, Luminescent Monster & Wendigo Nerd Goddess of Canada (according to The Hulk)* Aren't they..... thankfully they look nothing like their dear old dad :P


message 20: by Trish (last edited Sep 22, 2015 12:50PM) (new)

Trish Muhahahahahaha.
Perhaps some kind of camouflage?


message 22: by Trish (new)

Trish


message 24: by Shadowdenizen (new)

Shadowdenizen As an avid reader of Mouse Guard, Mice Templar, and many other "Animal-Based Fantasy" comics and novels...

I'm totally on-board for this. It sounds pretty intriguing, and there's definitely more room in the field for experimentation, particualrly if there's some elements of humor involved.

Fine job to both Sean and Bret. It's good to see this project is getting some traction/momentum!


message 25: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Shadowdenizen wrote: "As an avid reader of Mouse Guard, Mice Templar, and many other "Animal-Based Fantasy" comics and novels...

I'm totally on-board for this. It sounds pretty intriguing, and there's definitely more r..."


Thanks for the kind words! This project's been living in my head for a loooooonnnggg time, so I'm so psyched to be getting things moving with it. And, to see the fantastic stuff Bret's working up...

Hopefully, we'll be able to provide another update soon!


message 26: by Trish (new)

Trish Are you sure he wants us (me) to be friends with him?


message 27: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Trish wrote: "Are you sure he wants us (me) to be friends with him?"

How could anyone NOT want to be? ;)

I just need to nudge him to be more active on here...and prepare him for the craziness.


Karlyflower *The Vampire Ninja, Luminescent Monster & Wendigo Nerd Goddess of Canada (according to The Hulk)* *can't even recall what she said in her request.....*

Ooops. Well I am certainly crazy lol


message 29: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Ahahahahaha! That's our Karly. ;D


message 30: by Trish (new)

Trish Awwww, aren't you just the cutest apple polisher?


Yeah, prepare him - otherwise he'll be disconnecting his internet while screaming like a little schoolgirl, then buidling a bunker underneath his house and hide there, hoping for the zombie apocalypse to kill me (which it won't, I come prepared *HARHARHAR*).


Karlyflower *The Vampire Ninja, Luminescent Monster & Wendigo Nerd Goddess of Canada (according to The Hulk)* If he is THAT enterprising, Trish.... he'll get along fine here.


message 32: by Trish (new)

Trish Muhahahahaha. True enough.


message 33: by Trish (new)

Trish The art is really cool! Can't wait to get my grabby little bookworm hands on this!!!


message 34: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Trish wrote: "The art is really cool! Can't wait to get my grabby little bookworm hands on this!!!"

It's looking even better now--Bret is really crushing it. I can't wait for people to see it this year!


message 35: by Trish (new)

Trish Sean wrote: "Trish wrote: "The art is really cool! Can't wait to get my grabby little bookworm hands on this!!!"

It's looking even better now--Bret is really crushing it. I can't wait for people to see it this..."


I'll tell you a secret: people can't wait either and already have a plan about what to do with the author if he pulls a GRRM and not publish it in 2018! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


message 36: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Trish wrote: "Sean wrote: "Trish wrote: "The art is really cool! Can't wait to get my grabby little bookworm hands on this!!!"

It's looking even better now--Bret is really crushing it. I can't wait for people t..."


It's out of my hands--my part's done! :)


message 37: by Trish (new)

Trish Sean wrote: "It's out of my hands--my part's done! :) "

Excuses, excuses. *lights the torch and gets the pike*


message 38: by Shainlock (last edited Aug 27, 2018 09:00AM) (new)

Shainlock The art and concept stuff he has done is wonderful! I love the style too. I went to school and my BA was studio art emphasis illustration and I love these guys. They remind me of buff Rats of Nimh. To me that is a good thing. They are different than Redwall or the other things I have seen, but there is a bit of video game dynamic kinda like Mickey in Kingdom Hearts only with more substance.
I am going to follow and cheer for you guys.


message 39: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Shaina wrote: "The art and concept stuff he has done is wonderful! I love the style too. I went to school and my BA was studio art emphasis illustration and I love these guys. They remind me of buff Rats of Nimh...."

Thanks, Shaina! It's evolved even further since this--Bret is doing aces work, and I can't wait until we have something more complete we can show everyone. This is going to be fun.


message 40: by Trish (new)

Trish Sean wrote: "Thanks, Shaina! It's evolved even further since this--Bret is doing aces work, and I can't wait until we have something more complete we can show everyone. This is going to be fun."

We can't wait either. Don't you dare pull a GRRM on us! ;P


message 41: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Trish wrote: "Sean wrote: "Thanks, Shaina! It's evolved even further since this--Bret is doing aces work, and I can't wait until we have something more complete we can show everyone. This is going to be fun."

W..."


It's not my fault! The first two issues are written! It's all on Bret... :)


message 42: by Trish (last edited Aug 28, 2018 05:00AM) (new)

Trish Sean wrote: "It's not my fault! The first two issues are written! It's all on Bret... :)"

*squints* I don't believe you.
But just in case: tell HIM not to pull a GRRM on us. We're the new digital generation, we can find you/him. *evil cackle*


message 43: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Trish wrote: "Sean wrote: "It's not my fault! The first two issues are written! It's all on Bret... :)"

*squints* I don't believe you.
But just in case: tell HIM not to pull a GRRM on us. We're the new digital ..."


You can't pull a GRRM if the series hasn't actually started, you know.


message 44: by Trish (new)

Trish How would I know?! I'm a READER, not a WRITER (or artist)!


message 45: by Shainlock (new)

Shainlock Oooh. Yes. No GRRM. I’m with Trish on this .. mmhmm.


message 46: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Okay, FINE...I won't spend all my time working on a TV property that generates billions of dollars in revenue.


message 47: by Trish (new)

Trish Sean wrote: "Okay, FINE...I won't spend all my time working on a TV property that generates billions of dollars in revenue."

It went to his head and we definitely don't want that with you.


message 48: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Oxygen doesn't even get to my head, so you don't have to worry.


message 49: by Trish (new)

Trish Bwahahahahaha!


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