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    • CommentAuthorcochrane
    • CommentTimeOct 3rd 2007 edited
     
    • CommentAuthorcochrane
    • CommentTimeOct 22nd 2007
     
    • CommentAuthorcochrane
    • CommentTimeJan 21st 2008
     
    Free 50 Page Preview now available online.

    "The Fat Man" - A coming attraction in the UK indie comic scene, available from October. The first in a trilogy of graphic novels produced by Thomas Cochrane Associates announces a massive 50 page preview is available from their brand new web site www.the-fat-man.co.uk; This covers the first three chapters of an exciting spy / sci-fi series.

    The book is currently available at a pre-order price of £14.99 (including international delivery)

    25% of all profits from this publication will be going to charity

    Thomas Cochrane


    I would be delighted to hear any thought and opinions on the preview.
    • CommentAuthorcochrane
    • CommentTimeJan 24th 2008
     
    Some critical responses to our 50 page preview;

    "The Fat Man certainly has my recommendation, and you can quote me on that." Rick Norwood, www.sfsite.com

    "A very strange, but interesting, comic... possibly one of the strangest time travel related stories around." Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou www.indiereview.co.uk

    "I predict that The Fat Man will be a big success." Paul Rainey www.pbrainey.com

    "Thomas Cochrane Associates can be added to that small number of quality book publishers based in the UK. The art is very pop arty and it grows on you. Time-hopping Nazi, shoot-outs, explosions, intrigue, Hitler and, oh, yes, cosmic cheese. Can you fail? So, why not buy The Fat Man – it’ll be out in time to make a great Christmas 2008 present!" Terry Hooper www.comicbitsonline.com