Strip For Me 25: A Man of Certain Talents
Issue 25 of Strip For Me contains the story A Man of Certain Talents, and it’s now available to buy.
A man must complete a number of mysterious actions on behalf of an equally mysterious employer. It’s a puzzle about identity, set in a world without names. Where no answers are supplied and the questions are left unsaid.
A good turn. A locked door. A solitary child.
A man of certain talents.
“For anyone serious about the dramatic powers of the form this is a book to look in on.” Andrew Luke, TRS.
“Hats off to you Mr. Noble; when people accusingly challenge me that all comics are for intellectual retards and bed wetters, all failed relationships and whimsy, I can add this to my arsenal of come backs; ‘yeah but have you seen this?’” – Oliver East, Trains Are Mint.
“It’s a fascinating story, hugely enjoyable, although you may not actually ever realise why you’re enjoying it so much.” – Richard Bruton, Forbidden Planet International.
SOLD OUT!




Fuck me !
No really, fuc—oh wait, I think I’m a hetero.
This be a really good comic.
i’m trying to buy one but there’s something wrong with Paypal, either my end or yours.
can i get your email address so i can transfer the funds that way?
thanks in advance
Right! I think I’ve got it working now!
You’d think that these things would be easy, wouldn’t you?
Hi Douglas,
I got my copy this morning, absolutely fantastic work, brilliant writing, and stunning artwork!!
All the best,
Ben
http://www.benpowis.net
Glad you liked it!
A fantastic story!
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