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Date: April 7th, 2007 8:32 AM
Header: What is Empty Canvas, and why is my life worthless without it?
Bulletin: If you’ve been 0aying attention to the ways of the world, you’ll have noticed a certain elation slowly sweeping out over the world. What is this force for tolerance and kindness, that fills the eyes with glad tears, you will no doubt have thought to yourself. The answer, my fine friends and fellows, is the release of the latest issue of comics sensation Strip For Me, issue twenty-three to be exact.

Now many of you will be down hearted that you’ve managed to miss out on earlier issues of the aforementioned title. Fear not, gentle reader, as not only are earlier issues still available, buy the current issue features a complete story filling the entirety of the comic book.

I can already hear you breathing short sighs of relief.

Empty Canvas – that’s the name of the story – is about an artist and a model, and the relationship between them. They are not lovers – they are not friends – yet through their discussions a story unfolds. She is searching for something and he has lost something. For some angles it may even look like the same thing…

Empty Canvas is the latest of my series of unfriendly romances, and issues can be ordered from my site for the bargain UK price of £1.50. Overseas enquires are also always welcome.

Some people already seem to like it.

Strip for Me 23: Empty Canvas. Out now
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