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| Posted by: | tjbehe |
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| Date: | July 2nd, 2007 10:07 AM | ||
| Header: | iPhone (or is it Die Phone?) | ||
| Bulletin: | ...a quick note to say we've posted a new Contraband page in our gallery...also this top bloke Shane from Smallzone spotted a review in last month's issue of Comics International written by CS member LeonieO (cheers for the fine words about our twisted little tale!)...have a cool week...TJ "Contraband (Mobile Pornography) has a great underlying premise, based around the use/misuse of camera phones, loss of privacy and the boom in the spy cam industry that this generates. That's probably enough for a story, but TJ Behe goes further, weaving an interesting plot around an abducted girl. This is a great sci-fi thriller, written by someone who knows a lot about mobile technology. However, the real stroke of genius was to enlist Phil Elliott as the artist. This adds another twist to the story, giving it a clean and unique feel. Rather than being another dark cyberpunk comic, the style is quite European and very inviting. The first chapter is currently free online and you can also view sketches and development work online too. (LO) 8/10" |
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