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Issue 17 Cover
Art by Bill Storie and Brett Burbridge

100% Biodegradable issue 17 – Digital Download

Inside issue 17 of 100% Biodegradable: ‘Rourke’ braves the hazardous Radlands in her hunt for relics from a bygone era in a brand new strip by John Freeman (Judge Dredd Megazine, Crucible), Bill Storie (Spaceship Away, Sci-Fi Art Now) and […]



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100% Biodegradable issue 17 – Digital Download

Inside issue 17 of 100% Biodegradable: ‘Rourke’ braves the hazardous Radlands in her hunt for relics from a bygone era in a brand new strip by John Freeman (Judge Dredd Megazine, Crucible), Bill Storie (Spaceship Away, Sci-Fi Art Now) and Brett Burbridge (Sliced, Sh*t Flingers). A musician seeks shelter from the rain inside a hotel from hell in ‘Capsule’ by Brian Pearlman, Armin Ozdic and Liam O’Connor. The crew of the Skow 709 face off against an ancient alien race, deadly mercenaries, and technology gone haywire In the third part of ‘Skowdogs’ by John Freeman, David Hailwood, Dave Thomson and Ken Reynolds.  A scientist solves mankind’s waste crisis by using the past as a dumping ground in ‘Waste Of Time’ by Tony Suleri (Cosmogenesis, Slumdroid) and David Hailwood (Toxic, Strip).  And in the concluding part of ‘Switchblade’ by Alan Burrows (Eagle, 2000ad) and Paul H Birch (Toxic, Bombscares), the titular character finds himself up to his neck in giant psychotic dentistry obsessed mutant germs!

Rourke by Bill Storie and Brett Burbridge

Rourke by Bill Storie and Brett Burbridge

Skowdogs art by Dave Thomson

Skowdogs art by Dave Thomson

Capsule art by Armin Ozdic and Liam O' Connor

Capsule art by Armin Ozdic and Liam O’ Connor

The digital anthology is 36 pages, colour and b/w.

Reviews:

“A “must-read” for all lovers of sci-fi and fantasy comics.” – Haydn Hades, A Place To Hang Your Cape

“The kind of smart script and stylish art that would feel right at home in the pages of the galaxy’s greatest comic!” Alex Thomas, Pipedream Comics

“Good old fashioned sci-fi escapism, and the art of Tony Suleri is worth the entrance fee alone” Andy Oliver, Broken Frontier

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