Phill from GCHQ - page 83 - Photography

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Photography - Page 83 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

John Charles Ryle was the first bishop of Liverpool. A stern and devoted man that would probably turn in his grave if he saw the current state of affairs... female Anglican priests, gay weeding and pagan comics! (I also suspect that he would object to gay weddings as well).

Happy reading.

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The tomb illustration in your style is so cool @katharsisdrill coming along nicely. So much work and so worth it as well :)


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Gay weeding? Is that a competitive sport? ;)

Sure sounds exciting.....

Maybe something like this:

Damn double consonants.

There are likely quite a few record shops in your neighborhood. In another comment I educated @veryspider about London Shops, now here are some from my neighborhood in Vienna:
https://theculturetrip.com/europe/austria/articles/15-top-vinyl-stores-in-austria/

We even have a few here in New England as well. Quite a few in Boston area

yes, of course, they are everywhere! If you search the internet for vinyl records, you get tons of hits!

Impudent brat. Sheesh.

BTW Is the Fumetti thing on Github ready or are you still working on it?

Working would be to bold a word. I still need to put up the folders actually, but lately I have only managed to make a weekly Phill-page. But I better put up the last couple of thing to actually mirror the working site.

I'm following you on Github now too. Feels almost like stalking.

I am pretty sure Github is the least popular stalking tool in the world.

and off we go to ye olde record shoppe!

... i don't see any of such shops anymore, these days, to be honest...

nice page, @katharsisdrill :) love your inking~

"ye olde record shoppe" - you just haven't looked hard enough.
https://thevinylfactory.com/features/definitive-guide-london-best-record-shops/

It probably depends on the city, but if you see a millennium hipster try to follow him or her and I garantee that there is a fair chance of ending up in a combined coffee-shop and vinyl record shop :)