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Strip 962 -- First Seen: 2012-05-24
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Not-Safe.Space Kickstarter!

UPDATE to the UPDATE: The problem has been solved, all rewards are now available. I've extended the campaign an extra day, to April 21. Thanks for bearing with me!

UPDATE: There has been some strange glitch in the Kickstarter launch, so Scott is cancelling the campaign temporarily and will re-start as soon the cause of the problem can be determined and corrected.

Scott is gearing-up for his third Not-Safe.Space Kickstarter campaign!

(Not-Safe.Space is Scott's sexy spin-off of QUANTUM VIBE.)

For those of you who haven't signed up for one of the NSFW Patreon tiers, this will be the best way to get in on the action for a very reasonable price.

Go to THIS link. The campaign starts March 16 and runs through April 20.


One Dollar Sale Continues!

$1 Books Plus Shipping!

Hard to believe it, but Big Head Press published it's first novel, over 20 years ago. To commemorate our stubborn longevity, we continue to stubbornly offer each of our non serialized graphic novel stories for just one mere American dollar (plus shipping). Start your holiday shopping early and light up some body's mind with one or more of these titles.

Offer only available in the United States.


The Transcript For This Page

Panel 1 and 2
On the left side, a panel of Takahashi speaking, on the right is Leon, in the middle is empty space where the dialogue will go.
Takahashi: Japan has been developing a laser space launch system. Though not intended as an offensive weapon ...
Leon: --Which the surrender treaty you signed after World War II, bars...
Takahashi: Yes, but my technical people tell me it could be... re-tasked to shoot you down.
Panel 3
We see the screen with multiple representatives on the screen, all arguing. Pandemonium. The back of Leon's shouting head in the corner of the panel.
Leon: Stop!!
Panel 4
Close-up of Leon.
Leon: General, there is an armored car parked within one kilometer of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. Similar vehicles are located in the capital cities of all countries that are signatories to the ISS treaty.



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