Unshelved

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Unshelved
Author(s) Gene Ambaum & Bill Barnes
Website http://www.overduemedia.com/
Update schedule Daily updates.
Launch date February 16, 2002

Unshelved is a daily comic strip most notable for being set in a library. Published by Overdue Media, the web comic was created by writer Gene Ambaum (not his real name) and co-writer/artist Bill Barnes, and has been appearing at the rate of a strip per day since February 16, 2002, with a virtual circulation in excess of 30,000 readers and growing via RSS feed, website and email subscription. The strip has so far been collected in four published paperbacks:

  • Unshelved Volume 1 (Overdue Media, 2003)
  • What Would Dewey Do? (Overdue Media, 2004)
  • Library Mascot Cage Match (Overdue Media, 2005)
  • Book Club (Overdue Media, 2006)

Originally titled "Overdue" until a trademark issue arose, the creators held a contest in March 2003 to determine a new name and Unshelved was the winning title. The contest is just one example of how Barnes and Ambaum respond to feedback from the audience. Fans have also recommended what types of merchandise they would like to see imprinted with characters, voted on the design for the Unshelved baseball cap, and told Barnes just what they thought of his experiment with computer-generated fonts. A blog by Barnes covers the nuts and bolts of writing, illustrating and producing the strip and merchandise, details from speaking engagements, news in the library field, and the web comic industry, as well as more personal notes about computing, work and family.

Contents

[edit] The Unshelved Book Club

In August 2005 the Sunday editions of Unshelved, formerly indistiguishable from the weekday strips, became the Unshelved Book Club, a full-page full-color book recommendation presented in the form of a comic strip. Barnes and Ambaum encourage libraries and bookstores to post them in displays in order to encourage reading. The books featured are both new and old, picked by Barnes and Ambaum based on their personal preferences.

[edit] Empire County Strikes Back

Barnes and Ambaum proved they could tell a longer story in a full-color 24-page 'graphic novelette' called Empire County Strikes Back in Library Mascot Cage Match. It tells the story of the mother of all bookmobiles, intent on taking over the Mallville Public Library's position.

[edit] Library Tips and Conference Tips

Occasional Unshelved strips are produced in the Library Tip format, which intentionally recalls the Dick Tracy "cut out and collect" Crimestopper tips. Barnes and Ambaum also use this format for the Conference Tips they contribute to American Library Association's publication COGNotes, the daily newspaper printed at the annual and midwinter ALA conference. These are reprinted in their books.

[edit] Non-Unshelved work by Barnes and Ambaum

Barnes and Ambaum are frequently paid to speak about Unshelved at library meetings and conferences around the country. Barnes moderated the 2005 and 2006 "Web Comics School" series of panels at Comic Con, and was on the webcomics panel at Sxsw 2006. Barnes also partipipated in the original Spawns of Insomnia 24-hour comic challenge for Seattle-area cartoonists, the result of which, Whippersnappers, was published in a limited-edition run for Unshelved readers.

[edit] Characters

An official character synopsis from the creators is in Unshelved's primer

  • Dewey, a slacker Young Adults librarian who, because of his interest in pop culture and comic books and tendency to challenge authority, became the young adult librarian by default;
  • Mel, the harried and good-hearted manager who tries to run a tight ship;
  • Colleen, the technology-phobic reference librarian whose soft side comes out when she adopts a baby from China - and begins reading AACR2 to her at bedtime;
  • Merv, the prankster teen patron who gets his buddies to visit (and boost Dewey's street cred) by promising CDs to copy and Internet porn on the library tour;
  • Buddy the Book Beaver the former summer reading program mascot and now library page. A trademark dispute with a nearby library caused him to be involved in a library mascot cage match;
  • Doreen, Colleen's adopted daughter.
  • Randy, the appropriately-named librarian who has an eye for the ladies.
  • Dewey's Grandma, who loves to gamble. She volunteers as a greeter at the library.

[edit] Mallville Public Library

The Mallville Public Library, (a play on Smallville, Superman's adoptive home town) the setting for Unshelved, a good portion of the action in Unshelved happens either at it, or to it.

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