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Friend of NTS Jamie McKelvie has a new comic coming out in September. It's called Suburban Glamour, and it's clearly going to be rather good. He's already gone on about it a fair bit here, but now, through the medium of brilliant-one-page-advert-strips, let Astrid and Dave give you a bit more info...


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If the fact that it's written and drawn by the creator of a certain comic about Britpop that we all rather like, who also happens to be one of the hottest young artists in the business today, isn't enough to sell it to you; and if you're not yet swayed by the promise of a nice bit of twisted, modern-day urban fantasy, then let me say three words that will surely win you round :

Hot. Punk. Girls.

You know it makes sense.


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You know, I really should actually get into more comics. I know I enjoy them an all, so I shall have to give this combination of West Midlands and punk girls a pop. Ta for the heads up.

By Rosti on Thursday, June 7, 2007 @ 01:03

> Hot. Punk. Girls.

If you move the S a bit...

By Karl [TypeKey Profile Page] on Thursday, June 7, 2007 @ 01:37

Why didn't I pick up on the Malverns bit on my first read of the interview, eh? That's mildly exciting.

By Rosti on Thursday, June 7, 2007 @ 14:44

Has Malvern EVER been exciting?

By Jamie McKelvie on Friday, June 8, 2007 @ 11:13

But But But... hot punk boys! They are required also.

*nods*

By Rach on Saturday, June 9, 2007 @ 16:11

Erm, well give QinetiQ it's due; they did give us LCD screens as well as having quite a high Scrabble score. I guess Malvern's other main feature is as a place to go walking with good company, so I'll concede. Mind you, it does sport the British Camp. *sniggers*

By Rosti on Saturday, June 9, 2007 @ 20:20

Erm, well give QinetiQ it's due; they did give us LCD screens as well as having quite a high Scrabble score. And, one assumes, also designing guns, tanks and crazy E-M spectrum weapons/devices. I can only vouch for two of those actually occurring, though.

I guess Malvern's other main feature is as a place to go walking with good company, so I'll concede. Mind you, it does sport the British Camp. *sniggers*

By Rosti on Saturday, June 9, 2007 @ 20:22

News just in - Lagging internet in accidental multiple posting shocker!

Accept my humble apologies. Or else.

By Rosti on Saturday, June 9, 2007 @ 20:24

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