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The Intercorstal (New Statesmen)

Posted by on November 29, 2013
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Panel layout and some content bitten from one of Sean Phillip's pages from The New Statesmen. The contents of the larger first panel are very much inspired by Mr Soft (a character from the book that I've mentioned before) but I hadn't realised until I drew in his arms.

New Statesmen ran in the 2000AD offshoot 'Crisis' in the late 80s, a period which I'm very influenced by at the moment.

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