Phill from GCHQ - page 81 - Baby powder

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Baby powder - Page 81 of the cartoon about Phill from GCHQ - a free comic that I have been working on since September 2016.

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Introduction to this weeks page

Latisha Babin is taking over the CIA/NSA joint operation. Obviously demanding to be in charge. Meanwhile the so called professionals have some rather mundane problems with provisions both for themselves and their car, Mary. But at least we get the solution to the puzzle that an unknown person has given them via protonmail.

Happy reading.

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Nice page :) I use violence regularly in games where I needed to solve puzzles but cant

.... Most of the time, violence didn't do anything to solve those puzzles though :(

There's not much violence in my comic actually. And when there is it is messy. Phill and his friends are pretty much left to their braisn as long as Loretta is in a coma :)

The seat of the Bishop at the home of the ones defeated by the Basques, led by the Pampas Sorcerer.....

As I said

I'm no good at puzzles where you go in without any guidance, but I'm quite good at things where there is some logic. I did some programming challenges a while back that were fun and they give you a chance to learn more tricks.

It is easy for me of course, but I talked to @evilhippie and he was definitely on the track. It's about finding patterns in chaotic data and that is Phill's only super-power :)

EDIT: And a very good memory.


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