I.N.J. Culbard is an artist and writer. In 2006, he surpassed
thousands of other writers and had his work published in Dark Horse
Comics' New Recruits anthology. He has since appeared in the
anthology series Dark Horse Presents, the Judge Dredd Megazine and
2000 AD.
Culbard is an acclaimed animation director with considerable
experience in directing commercials, developing projects for
television, and producing and directing short films. His
collaborator at SelfMadeHero is writer Ian Edginton.
“I.N.J. Culbard deftly tells a story of resilience, of secret joys
and complex pains and in doing so, shows us that human beings are
much bigger on the inside than you might think.”—Ram V (The Many
Deaths of Laila Starr, Swamp Thing)
“Culbard is a master storyteller. I can't think of a single comic
creator so adept at immersing the reader into another world. An
adventure worth getting lost in.”—Christian Ward (Invisible
Kingdom, Blood Stained Teeth)
“Tender and precisely observed, Salamandre is a Ghibli-esque
celebration of the healing power of imagination, drawn in a
stunning clear-line style that effortlessly blends the magic of
childhood and a world just to the left of ours.”—Cliff Chiang
(Paper Girls, Catwoman: Lonely City)
“I.N.J. has captured something in this story that resonates on a
soul level. Using the heartbreakingly relatable concept of personal
loss, I.N.J. guides our emotions through something much, much
large…oh, and did I mention it’s bloody beautiful as well?—Emma
Vieceli (Life is Strange, Breaks, Olivia Twist)
“By turns tense and terrifying... Salamandre is also a (gorgeous)
deeply personal, possibly autobiographical, almost certainly
political book about family, stories and why we make art. I was
entranced by the art. Just at the point where books are banned
again, we need a book like this.”—Alison Sampson (Sleeping
Beauties, Winnebago Graveyard)
“Readers should expect nothing less than top-notch artwork
alongside captivating storytelling.”—Screenrant
“A tender and authentic coming-of-age story, that presents the
nuances of grief, legacy, and quiet revolution.”—20th Century
Geek
“Culbard’s work is immaculate… An evocative picture of a young man
learning about both the harsh realities and the hidden joys of the
world he lives in… A tale of loss, family and the power of
imagination from one of the most talented cartoonists in the
business today, Salamandre comes highly, highly recommended.”—Big
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