Antimony Carver | |
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Publication information | |
First appearance | Gunnerkrigg Court |
Created by | Tom Siddell |
In-story information | |
Notable aliases | Annie |
Antimony "Annie" Carver is the protagonist of Tom Siddell's 2005 webcomic Gunnerkrigg Court. She was the first character created for Gunnerkrigg Court and her design has evolved alongside the webcomic's artstyle. Characterized as a quiet, shy and precocious, as well as lonely and subtly rebellious, Antimony has been praised for her complexity.
Gunnerkrigg Court was conceptualized from a doodle Tom Siddle was sketching one day.
"I drew a very stylized girl with a bored look that was quite different to the usual stuff I was drawing at the time. I did another sketch right after that of the same girl and, wanting to color it but only having a very limited selection of marker pens, put her in an ugly school uniform with some crazy makeup. At that point, I decided that I liked her enough to make a comic about her. I thought up some ideas and drew the first couple of chapters before putting it online, and it went from there."
After designing the character, Siddell decided a "strange school" would fit her personality. He named the house Antimony is in at Gunnerkrigg Court "Queslett North", after his own former house. Delos Woodruff of Comic Fencing suggested that Antimony may be named after the metal of the same name, pointing out that the alchemical symbol for antimony is commonly shown in the webcomic.
El Santo of The Webcomic Overlook noted that, as the artstyle of Gunnerkrigg Court evolved, so did Antimony's design. The character was initially drawn as a short girl with a "football-shaped head", but slowly evolved to be taller and more "elegant". El Santo felt that these changes complement Antimony's emotional growth and maturity in the webcomic.
The story of Gunnerkrigg Court starts with young girl Antimony Carver entering Gunnerkrigg Court, a boarding school with "strange" properties. Antimony's mother died while she was young, and her father remains emotionally distant from her. Antimony is described by Michael May of Comic Book Resources as a "quiet, pleasant girl[;] lonely, but not angsty about it." At the start of the story, she is considered an outsider by rest of the students, save for her close friend Katerina "Kat" Donlan. Greg Burgas, also writing for Comic Book Resources, described Antimony's "reserved and thoughtful" nature as a contrast with Kat's more "vivacious and rebellious" character, but noted that Antimony also has some subtle rebellious facets. Delos Woodruff of Comic Fencing noticed that Antimony seems to act older than she really is, as she knows how to pick locks, speaks several languages and knows some martial arts.