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Title: Gutsville: Issue 1, Online, FREE FREE FREE
Post by: El Spurioso on 19 March, 2008, 09:44:34 PM
With apologies for starting yet another thread about this puppy, I bring you FREE GASTRIC JOY.

Issue 1, online in its entirety, for the exclusive and gratis pleasure of them as ain't not seen nuffink yet.
Title: Re: Gutsville: Issue 1, Online, FR...
Post by: El Spurioso on 19 March, 2008, 09:45:29 PM

Link: A LINK IS NEVER A BAD THING

Title: Re: Gutsville: Issue 1, Online, FR...
Post by: Art on 19 March, 2008, 10:13:15 PM
Issue 3 is very nice, BTW.
Title: Re: Gutsville: Issue 1, Online, FR...
Post by: The Adventurer on 19 March, 2008, 10:58:42 PM
Lattest isuse question/spoiler I was slightly confused about how the Russian Sub got from the main settlement, down to the Bowels our hero and his crazy companion were at.
Title: Re: Gutsville: Issue 1, Online, FR...
Post by: Matt Timson on 20 March, 2008, 01:05:43 AM
Page two isn't working.  Tediously, I only noticed after bigging it up and telling people to go look.

Tsk...
Title: Re: Gutsville: Issue 1, Online, FR...
Post by: Devons Daddy on 20 March, 2008, 04:03:24 AM
outstanding that man.
both in terms of work and putting up the link here.

stunning art once again.
could be suggested the natural successor to the master equerza himself? big boots though them.
but outstanding crafted story telling and art to match.

any chance of these hitting clickwheel anytime soon?
Title: Re: Gutsville: Issue 1, Online, FR...
Post by: El Spurioso on 20 March, 2008, 10:02:01 AM
Matt - Fixed.

Adventurer - It's explained (vaguely - natch) somewhere.  Can't quite remember where... Probably in Ish 2 somewhere.  

Basically (and without spoiling too much) the first gut has a natural exit at its "shitwards" end -- but nobody's ever been able to traverse it because of all the crushing, rushing, balleen-smushing type cloacal stuff going on there.  If we'd had more room we'd have showed it, but we've been struggling for space as it is.

The sub has thus found its way - battered and mangled - down to the 2nd gut (think of it as an enormous colon, for all the stuff that can't be properly digested).  A&M have found an entirely different route down to it.
Title: Re: Gutsville: Issue 1, Online, FR...
Post by: Bongo Jack on 21 March, 2008, 05:43:09 PM
That's a good read!  The name made me think it would be a bit more light-hearted (I'd have called it Leviathan or something), but it was pretty grim - but still fun.

Sorry to hear about your publication woes on the single issues, but I gather trade collections are where the money's at these days anyway.
Title: Re: Gutsville: Issue 1, Online, FR...
Post by: M.I.K. on 21 March, 2008, 09:32:56 PM
"(I'd have called it Leviathan or something)"

Um...

Link: Might have been a problem...

Title: Re: Gutsville: Issue 1, Online, FR...
Post by: Trout on 23 March, 2008, 10:58:42 PM
I read the first three issues last night and was very, very disgusted.

Good work all round!

- Trout
Title: Re: Gutsville: Issue 1, Online, FR...
Post by: Woolly on 24 March, 2008, 10:07:39 AM
Sadly, issue two never appeared in Sheffield's Forbidden Planet (even though i begged the bastards for it!) and issue three doesn't seem to have shown up either :(

As soon as they're on Clickwheel (or better still - the Future Shop), I'll be there!