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Contents of Issue
20
SpaceGirl: Zorgon Flu hits the crew.
Written and illustrated by Motodraconis
The 'Skort' and Sad Dream: Lee remembers a particular garment from her youth, and dreams sad dreams about her cat.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Verityfair:1.2 Verity's acting career isn't going to plan, so she ends up working in the local chippie.
Written and illustrated by Terry Wiley
God's Gift: A woman's revenge can be cruel, a goddesses' even more so..
Written by Jay Eales
Illustrated by mpMann
Soldier Girl: A wordless tale of a girl trying to change her life by joining the army.
Written by David Goodman
Illustrated by Jenny Linn-Cole | |
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Contents of Issue
19
SpaceGirl: Cosmoplast decide to repossess their property.
Written and illustrated by Motodraconis
Suzie: A poetic look at the life of Suzie.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Melaney's Dragon: Cute dragon fighting ensues.
Written by C Demmans
Illustrated by David Goodman
Verityfair:1.1 A brand new series from Terry Wiley chronicling the life of middle-aged actress Verity and her friends.
Written and illustrated by Terry Wiley
Rhubarb!: A spooky tale of twins and rhubarb.
Written by Briony Coote
Illustrated by Terry Wiley | |
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Contents of Issue
18
SpaceGirl:
The gang have to contend with chocolate maggots.
Written and illustrated by Motodraconis
I've Gone Empty, Biddy's Barbie & Hypnogogic Mexicans: Lee muses about faith, her sister's barbie doll and mexicans.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
False Idols: One woman's journey through an extreme reality gameshow.
Written by Alec Worley
Illustrated by Paul Harrison
War Canary: The realities of working in a munition factory in WW1.
Written by Selina Lock
Illustrated by Ian Culbard
What Women Want: A concise version of Chaucer's Wife of Bath's Tale.
Written by Selina Lock
Illustrated by Jane McGuinness
Stranger to Love: Brotherly love clashes with a sister's needs in this circus tale.
Written by Douglas Noble
Illustrated by David Baille
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Contents of Issue
16
SpaceGirl:
There's something creepy in Kali's bedroom!
Written and illustrated by Motodraconis
London
Bomb Day: The horrors of the real world cause Lee to retreat
into fantasy in this strip.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Laima
Learns to Spell : One girl's reaction to terrorism.
Written & Illustrated by Jeremy Dennis
The
King & the Sky, The Cave and Dolls : Three intriguing
short strips covering politics, caving and barbies.
Written and Illustrated by Caroline Parkinson
Past
Crimes Unpunished & Lies in Snowy Fields : Very
unfriendly romance comics.
Written & Illustrated by Douglas Noble
Rescue
Me: A princess wishes for her handsome prince and gets
a surprise.
Written by Selina Lock
Illustrated by Motodraconis,Debra Boyask & Jenni Scott
Monster
in the Well : A silent strip in which a girl encounters a
strange creature in a well
Written & Illustrated by Kate
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Contents of Issue
15
SpaceGirl:
Someone is out to seduce Kali.
Written and illustrated by Motodraconis
Jane's
Awakening : Jane slowly awakens to her new reality adn
discovers who she is.
Written & Illustrated by Henry Ram
Bad Advert, Nun Shot & Faith : Shorts on the female
characters from the strange world of Brain Fist.
Written and Illustrated by Daniel Merlin
Goodbrey
Perfect
Match : How can a girl ever find her perfect match?
Written by Dan
Hartwell
Illustrated by Karen
Rubins
Kelechi:
Queen of the World: How can one little girl prevent a
war between the pigeon and the cat kingdowms?
Written & Illustrated by Jonathon Dalton
The
Fairy Tale : Ever wanted something more?
Written by Nicolas
Papaconstantinou
Illustrated by Charley
Spencer
Clumping
over the Common: A recent tale of Lee's life which muses on
dogs and dog owners.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
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Contents of Issue
14
SpaceGirl:
The ship is invaded by Daleks.
Written and illustrated by Motodraconis
The
Longest Night: Ever had one of those nights where you just
can't sleep?
Written by Melanie Hall
Illustrated by Lee Kennedy
In Tears, Law, Never
Seen, Coping, Staring Contest, Losing It, New Boots, Complex &Dino Sexy : Shorts on the female characters from the strange
world of Brain Fist.
Written and Illustrated by Daniel Merlin
Goodbrey
War
Wounds: The lasting effect of World War II on one particular
couple.
Written by Debra-Lyn
Williams
Illustrated by Peet Clack
How
did you waste your time today?, Tankless Tasks & The stolen
shrub is sweetest: Delightful short tales of everyday
life and dreams.
Written & Illustrated by Jeremy Dennis
Grounded:The tale of how one woman dealt with the
highs and lows of life.
Written by Iain
Burnside
Illustrated by David
Ayre
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Contents of Issue
13
SpaceGirl:
Narrowly escapes getting a make-over.
Written and illustrated by Motodraconis
Promesse:
An intriguing conversation takes place at the Alice Cafe.
Written and Illustrated by Josceline
Fenton
Andy& Vanga : Andy is
another tale from Lee's childhood, while Vanga tells the tale of a
Bulgarian prophet.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Chess
for Witches : The game of chess is competitive enough but
particularly between witches.
Written and illustrated by Caroline Parkinson
Shades
of Gray :The introduction of a new man into a single mother's
life has some very strange results
Written and Illustrated by Laura
Howell
Sylvia's Path: Rashomon: Following in the tradition
of the Kurasawa classic movie, a tale thrice told.
Written by Barry
Williams
Illustrated by Toby Ford
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Contents of Issue
12
SpaceGirl:
Visits Cosmoworld, reflects on body fashions and finds a stowaway.
Written and illustrated by Motodraconis
Hasimoto's
Hypothyroidism: Lee introduces us to the symptoms of this
disease and their effect on her.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Blocked:
There's nothing worse than being creatively blocked.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Septimus
Le Plage in the Killer Frock of Doom: Discover the world of
Gurkin Trifle, which is filled to the brim with cross-dressing
piratical hi-jinks.
Written and Illustrated by Jenny
Linn-Cole
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Contents of Issue
11
SpaceGirl:
Has a run in with space pirates & gets her first cover.
Written and illustrated by Motodraconis
Star-Crossed
Bother: Horsewoman returns for more fun and mayhem. This time
getting into bother with Taurus and Libra.
Written and illustrated by John
Crawford
Darkness
and the Red : True love sometimes goes too far..
Written by Paul
Calvin Wilson
Illustrated by Lee Kennedy
Roommates: A silent tale of an
unlikey pair of roommates
Written and Illustrated by Zack
Gardner
Do
Not Feed The Bear: One girl's encounter with a bear.
Written and illustrated by Caroline Parkinson
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Contents of Issue
10
Sylvia's Path: Sister Act:Sylvia's sister Iris only
seems to be able to communicate in txt speak.
Written by Barry
Williams
Illustrated by Toby Ford
The
Chanced Romance: Romantic yearnings on a bus.
Written by Iain
Burnside
Illustrated by Debra
Boyask
Gutterbaby:
One girl's struggle to survive.
Written and illustrated by Josceline
Fenton
Vignettes
from the Life of Cass Elliot
Written and illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Sparkle:
Twisted primary school romance.
Written and illustrated by Chris
Doherty
SpaceGirl:
Plastic surgery of the future.
Written and illustrated by Motodraconis
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Contents of Issue
9
Chaos Campus: Sorority
Girls vs Zombies
Written by Michelle
Cox & Bart
A. Thompson
Illustrated by Louis
Bernal
Mixtape:
It's an artform constructed with love.
Written by Aaron
M. Fitzwater
Illustrated by Daniel
Bell
I
Wanna be a Zombie
Written and illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Oddcases:
Bean Sidhe: Clarissa and Jani investigate a case full of
screams.
Written by Alistair
Pulling
Illustrated by Bevis
Musson
Lettered by Jay Eales
SpaceGirl:
Continues her adventures.
Written and illustrated by Motodraconis
Twinkle
Toes: Tales of a horrific dancer.
Written and illustrated by Karrie
Fransmen
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Contents of Issue
8
Conform: Love is... looking after
someone when they're drunk.
Written and Illustrated by Zack
Gardner
Gettin'
Hit: Childhood discipline can be harsh.
Written and illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Survival
of the Thinnest: One girl's descent into anorexia.
Written and illustrated by Sly
The
Battle:... of the sexes.
Written by Brian
McCusker
Illustrated by Aries
SpaceGirl:
One girl's journey through space.
Written and illustrated by Motodraconis
Gun
Street Girl 'Everybody wants to rule the world': A
guinness-swilling magician and his gun toting assistant take on yet
another maniac with delusions of grandeur.
Written by Barb
Lien-Cooper
Illustrated by Ryan Howe
A
Fairy Tale Ending: Not all Prince's turn out to be charming.
Written by Richard
Nelson
Illustrated by Rich
Molinelli & Joseph
Armour
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Contents of Issue
7
Remembrance:
A Ghost Story: Not all ghosts are dead.
Written by Andrew Cheverton
Illustrated by Justine
shaw
Indian
Bones: Another true tale from Lee's childhood in 1950's New
York, involving sewer installations!
Written and illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Insomnia:
Ever have trouble sleeping at night? Maybe it's insomnia.
Written and illustrated by Jonas
Diego
Sylvia's
Path: Getting to know you: Sylvia's met a boy!
Written by Barry
Williams
Illustrated by Toby Ford
Granny
Goes to Bingo: How difficult can it be for Granny to get to
bingo?
Written and illustrated by Cameron
Kerr
Star-Crossed
Bother: Astrological mayhem ensues. Only Horsewoman and Puma
can save the day.
Written and illustrated by John
Crawford
Oddcases:
Explodo: Clarissa and Jani investigate another paranormal
case with explosive consequences.
Written by Alistair
Pulling
Illustrated by Bevis
Musson
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Contents of Issue 6
There was a
Divorce: Family aren't always the people you wish they were.
Written by Andrew Cheverton
Illustrated by Justine
shaw
Spanish Boy :
Another true tale from Lee's childhood in 1950's New York.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Sylvia's
Path: Featuring Sylvia and Fiona in "The Party".
Written by Barry
Williams
Illustrated by Toby Ford
A
Diamond in the Rough : A little flirting and a little
unexpected honesty.
Written by Peter
Zappia
Illustrated by Dez
The
Witches Place: A spooky tale of a young girl's move to the
countryside.
Written by Jonathan
Shewry
Illustrated by Tim
Keable
Tales
from the Grey Room: Welcome to the world of one geek girl and
her dragon.
Written & Illustrated by Motodraconis
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Contents of Issue
5
Dorothy
Leonard Investigates....a husband exhibiting unusual
behaviour. The story of a female Private Eye in 1950s America.
Written by James Peaty
Illustrated by John
Stokes
Sylvia's
Path: Featuring Sylvia and Fiona in "Fitness Fanatic".
Written by Barry
Williams
Illustrated by Toby Ford
Angela
D'eath: Is a helpful teenager really what she seems?
Written by Selina Lock
Illustrated by Dave
Windett
Moon
Dance: Family superstitions and beliefs unveiled.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
The
Greatest of Expectations: Issue 5's cover character reveals
that she's a lady who's not afraid to fight.
Written by Jay Eales
Illustrated by Tim
Keable
Strays:
How do you replace your heart when someone steals it?
Written by Mags L Halliday
Illustrated by Lee Kennedy
Service
Not Included: This strip was the winner in the UK American
Splendor competition in the Restaurant Regrets
category.
Written by Jay Eales
Illustrated by Peet Clack
Sword
of Truth, Romance and Fate: It's Lily Lawrence's big break in
the world of theatre, will it be everything she imagined?
Written and illustrated by Garen
Ewing
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Contents of Issue
4
Seedlings:
Matik is a women trying to cope with the harsh reality of life in the
Middle East around 8000 years ago and the only guardian she can turn to
is her spirit guide.
Written by Amanda Kear
Illustrated by Ed
Traquino
Busy Night:
Enter some of Lee's dreams.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Image:
The life of a female superhero isn't all fights and satin tights...
Written & illustrated by Samantha
Pia Sulkin
My Little
Princesses (or I like my girls small & hairy):
Autobiographical commentary from the fabulous Mitzi (the Rat King).
When Toilets
Attack!: True toilet stories to make you think twice about
your next trip to the loo.
Written by Selina Lock
Illustrated by Toby Ford
Pirates!:
Lee Kennedy spins a yarn from her youth as a brigand upon the high seas.
Written & illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Man
Cannot Live By Pizza Alone!: A primer to the innermost
thoughts of Man.
Written by Darren
Worrow
Illustrated by Toby Ford
The Important
Things: An almost wordless glimpse of the important things in
life during wartime.
Written & illustrated by Bevis Musson
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Contents of Issue 3: The
Girly Comic/Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Flipbook Issue:
Simple
Simon: Sometimes love is right under your nose.
Written by Barry
Williams
Illustrated by Toby Ford
I
Don't Want My Sister to Contact My Ex-Boyfriend: Sometimes
it's hard to let go.
Written by Sean
MacRoibin
Illustrated by John
Robbins
My
Dead and Me: A bittersweet tale from the life of Lee Kennedy.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy
Oddcases
- The Phantom Kittens: Jani and Clarissa investigate some
more odd occurrences when a cat thinks she's pregnant.
Written by Alistair
Pulling
Illustrated by Bevis
Musson
Housekeeping
Tips from Cruddy Homes & Gardens: The title says it
all really!
Written and Illustrated by Carol
Keaton
Da Hood:
Sergeant Spokes and Sergeant Lorenzo keep the streets clean and their
attitudes mean.
Written and Illustrated by Dez
An Open
Book: After a hard day at work, Malleus officer Jean Tynan
faces one last horror - the singles bar...
Written by Jay Eales
Illustrated by mpMann
The
Cull: A park ranger has to deal with strange goings-on and
poachers when caribou start turning up dead.
Written by Dr Bob
Illustrated by Keds
Doctor
Lovemonkey and the Misery Machine: A simian super-spy, a
villainous panda and scantily clad women... what more can you say?!
Written by Adrian
Kermode
Illustrated by Pete
Frain
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Contents of Issue 2:
Good
Fairies of New York: If you were a fairy in New York, what
kind of mischief would you get up to?
Written by Martin
Millar
Illustrated by Simon Fraser
Mockaroni
and Cheese: Agents of Red Light; Mockaroni and Cheese are
assigned to protect Dr Mere (a famous botanist) and her daughter after
an important plant is stolen from their home.
Written by Sara Beeves
Illustrated by Susan
Champeny
Seasons:
In the aftermath of an alien invasion of Earth, Joanna Adeli is one of
the Spiderweiss - half human, half mechanical spider law enforcers - a
hybrid of cannibalised alien technology operating in future Vienna.
Written by Sarah
Hadley
Illustrated by mpMann
Juniper
Crescent - Boy Trouble: A bumper 3 page story featuring
characters from the well-known web-comic.
Written and Illustrated by Steve
Ince.
Catholic
Comics: Another autobiographical tale from Lee Kennedy - this
time on how religious comics influenced her childhood.
Written and Illustrated by Lee
Kennedy.
Oddcases
- The Skulls: Clarissa and Jani are asked to help when some
Indian spirits are inappropriately called upon.
Written by Alistair
Pulling
Illustrated by Bevis
Musson
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Contents of Issue 1:
Domestic Dispute:
A disintegrating marriagewith a twist.
Written by Jay Eales
Illustrated by Steve
Ince
The Wait:
What do you think about when waiting for your date to show up?
Written by Andy Grant
Illustrated by Kelvin
Green
The Fall of
Dagon'rah: One woman's journey into and out of the Temple of
Dagon'rah.
By Arthur Goodman
Urban Shaman:
She can hear the voice of the city, and today it is screaming.
By Paul Grimes
& Emma Segar
My Life as a
Goddess: if you could be a goddess, what goddess would you
be? Find out what Lee Kennedy
would be.
Surreal School
Stories: Intrigue and merriment at the Tycho Brache School
for Girls as Jo and the girls discuss their favourite tipples.
By Terry Wiley
I Want My Own Gimp:
What would you do if you had a gimp?
By Arthur Goodman
Creative
Differences: A peek into the life of two wannabe comics
creators.
By David Goodman
Furlough:
A female soldier takes a busman's holiday.
Written by Paul Ferry
Illustrated by Peet Clack
Stupid Songs In
My Head All Day: The title says it all!
By Lee Kennedy
My Poison Pen Pal:
Love comes in all forms, in this blackly humorous romance.
Written by Barry
Williams
Illustrated by Paul
Harrison
Spon: A
gentle swipe at a well-known comic character.
By David Goodman
Kissability:
A first kiss is always something to remember.
Written by Selina Lock
Illustrated by Graeme
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