Sweatdrop Studios are a collective of UK Original English-language manga creators who publish British small press comics.

Overview

The UK's first[citation needed] home-based independent Original English-language manga publisher and distributor, Sweatdrop Studios publish and distribute manga produced solely by creators living within the UK. Their comics are available for from their own website or at UK anime conventions that they attend.

The majority of works published by Sweatdrop are amateur ventures; the artists/authors do not make a living through profits, and produce and sell their works in their own time[citation needed]. There are, however, a few exceptions to this, such as Draw Manga (ISBN 1845374169), a professional book published under the Sweatdrop Studios name and also 'Manga Life', a series of self-help books for Infinite Ideas.[1]

Sweatdrop is frequently mentioned in the UK's only anime, manga and Asian cinema magazine, Neo, in which members regularly produce tutorials[citation needed]. Members have also featured in other magazines, Hayden Scott-Baron was featured in Advanced Photoshop magazine.[2] Joanna Zhou & Emma Vieceli have been featured artists in ImagineFX.[3]

The group is known for running workshops and panels at numerous events[4] (see also workshops listed below).

History

The Studio was founded in 2001,[5] by a co-operative of four independent UK manga artists, who, until then, had been self-publishing at a small-press level individually. These artists were Hayden Scott-Baron, Laura Watton, Sam Brown and Foxy, who had met via their attendance at UK manga conventions. Fehed Said, Selina Dean and Aleister Kelman had also been members when the Studio formed, although they were not present at the conventions.

Members of the Studio participate in its activities to varying degrees, depending on their personal circumstances. These activities include: publishing comics, participating in writing manga drawing tutorials in magazines, attending conventions and events, running workshops and panels and administration of their website ( http://www.sweatdrop.com/ ) and its forum.

Notable achievements of individual Sweatdrop members

Notable achievements of Sweatdrop Studios as a group

List of current Sweatdrop members

Pen name Real name Profile
Bex Rebecca Burgess [1]
Dock Hayden Scott-Baron [2]
Emma Vieceli [3]
Irina Richards [4]
Joanna Zhou [5]
Morag Lewis [6]
Ruth Keattch [7]
Shazleen Khan [8]
Sonia Leong [9]

As a collaboration, members of Sweatdrop participate in active discussion on their forum ( http://www.sweatdrop.com/forum/ ). Emoticons are unique on this forum, instead of yellow smileys, blue sweatdrops are used in keeping with the namesake.

References

  1. ^ Infinite Ideas and Sweatdrop Studios Pioneer Self-help Manga! | ComiPress
  2. ^ Advanced Photoshop – For Adobe Photoshop Professionals
  3. ^ ImagineFX. Future Publishing. February 2008. pp. 4, p36, p38.
  4. ^ "Anime Invasion in UK". UniOrb. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  5. ^ "Sweatdrop Studios forum". Sweatdrop Studios. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  6. ^ a b "Past Winners Rising Stars of Manga UK & Ireland". Tokyopop. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  7. ^ ".: Selfmadehero". Archived from the original on 8 February 2007. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  8. ^ a b "TableStar Games - Artists". Archived from the original on 8 September 2006. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  9. ^ a b New Holland Publishers: Draw Manga Archived 2006-12-25 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Neo Manga Competition 2006 (issue 23 ed.). Uncooked Media. September 2006. p. 62.
  11. ^ Anime Network Expands into UK with Two Weekly Hours – Anime News Network
  12. ^ Violet, The Guardian Comic, May 31, 2008
  13. ^ (in German) Animania Archived 2007-01-17 at the Wayback Machine which featured Sonia Leong
  14. ^ "Shakespeare manga". Self Made Hero. Archived from the original on 8 February 2007. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  15. ^ About Aya.Takeo Archived 2012-07-28 at archive.today
  16. ^ ImagineFX (issue 001 ed.). Future Publishing. January 2006.
  17. ^ "Tokyotoys Featured Artists". Tokyotoys. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  18. ^ "IMAF Winners 2005". IMAF. Archived from the original on 13 October 2006. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  19. ^ Japan EX London site
  20. ^ Neo Manga Competition 2006 (issue 27 ed.). Uncooked Media. January 2007. p. 63.
  21. ^ a b "Rising Stars of Manga UK & Ireland". Tokyopop. Retrieved 18 December 2006.
  22. ^ "News in Pictures". Design Week. Retrieved 8 September 2007.
  23. ^ Fanzine of the month (issue 144 ed.). June 2006. p. 10.
  24. ^ "IMAF Winners 2006". IMAF. Archived from the original on 11 January 2007. Retrieved 13 November 2006.
  25. ^ "Rising Stars of Manga UK & Ireland". Tokyopop. Archived from the original on 26 December 2007. Retrieved 28 January 2008.
  26. ^ "Manga Alley". London MCM Expo. Archived from the original on 19 June 2006. Retrieved 14 October 2006.
  27. ^ Sugardrops. ASIN 1905038003.
  28. ^ Stardust. ASIN 1905038062.
  29. ^ Neo magazine (issue 22 ed.). Uncooked Media. August 2006. p. 73. Retrieved 14 October 2006.
  30. ^ "LGC Manga Day". London Graphics Centre. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  31. ^ "Manga not made in Japan". Institute of Contemporary Arts. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  32. ^ "Talks and Workshops" (PDF). Russell Cotes Art Gallery and Museum. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  33. ^ "Tablestar Games - artists". Tablestar Games. Archived from the original on 8 September 2006. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  34. ^ "Artists and Illustrators Exhibition". Exploring.co.uk. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  35. ^ "The Show". Quarto Magazines. Archived from the original on 2 January 2007. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  36. ^ Artists and Illustrators Magazine (issue 242 ed.). Quarto Publishing. November 2006.

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