When I was at school I heard about a boy in Livingston who had been brain damaged from moshing. After moshing for ages his brain had come loose inside his skull and started hitting off the inside of his head causing permanant damage. I always wondered what record he was listening to?
96 pages £5.00 + P&P

The long arm trick, a dead cat, empty halls, books, lamposts and birthmarks. More than 2 stories. One. First 200 copies with limited edition screenprint cover courtesy of Heavy Rock.
35 pages £3.00 + P&P
I remember getting read a book about pigs putting ketchup on all of their food,cornflakes, everything, when I was a child. This is a different story.
First 200 copies with limited edition screenprint cover courtesy of Heavy Rock.
23 pages £3.00 + P&P
16 pages £2.00 + P&P
This comic was inspired by a six line description of the 1903 film 'Electrocuting An Elephant' by Thomas Edison. In September 2006 I visited Coney Island to pay my respects to Topsy the elephant and there saw the film. I had been given directions to where Topsy had been executed and found it under the train station. The handball court stands like a tombstone nobody could be bothered to carve. This is for Topsy and Topsy.
52 pages £4.00 + P&P
A black and white minstrel show will stick in a traffic jam in a white transit van.
56 Pages £4.00 + P&P


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The model pulls his hair back to reveal his massive forehead. Using his own equations on the reaction of human emotion to varying hair lengths he draws three lines on his spam using a ruler and a pen. Like water marks in a harbour each line represents a different hair length. From these three lines come three thoughts. `FORE HEAD. HEAD FORE. FOUR HEADS. HEAD FOUR.´`Ì SHOULD GET MY HAIR CUT´`SANDWICH.´ He continues towards the woods.
35 pages £3.00 + P&P
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Random image zine put together by Tim Le Breuilly and Malcy Duff featuring work by Thomas Aitchison, Phil Ashcroft, Malcy Duff, G Lansard, Tim Le Breuilly, Sandy Milroy, Laura Oldfield - Ford, and Ash Reid.
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Comic comp published by Black and White Cat Press featuring work by Malcy Duff, David Birchall, Zeke Clough, Nick Birchall, and many others.

I play football in a place where animals were once slaughtered. I'm sure there was a pig in goals the other night, and a cow in a juventus strip dribbling on the pitch next to ours. I can still see the sheep grazing outside the slaughterhouse in the little field next to the road. With a ball.
Hand Cut, Hand Painted, Gold Wallpaper covers.