"Lula Nomi is a Wiper--a private detective who guarantees complete discretion. A memory wipe after every job sees to that. When she's hired by enigmatic robot Klute she thinks the case is the answer to all her problems. But there's something oddly familiar about Klute--and the more she investigates the disappearance of journalist Orson Glark, the more she suspects that he's somehow connected to her own past"--
John Harris Dunning’s new graphic novel Tumult with artist Michael Kennedy is published by SelfMadeHero. His previous graphic novel Salem Brownstone was published by Walker Books in the UK and Candlewick in the USA. In 2014 he instigated and co-curated the Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK exhibition at the British Library, the largest and most prestigious exhibition of comics in the UK to date. As a journalist he’s contributed to The Guardian, Metro, GQ, Esquire, Dazed and iD, amongst others. He’s appeared as a guest on ITV’s Good Morning, Radio 4’s Open Book, BBC London Radio, the London Book Fair, the Hay and Cheltenham literary festivals, and has guest lectured about comics at Warwick and Roehampton universities.