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Classic Daniel Clowes cover to David Greenberger’s Duplex Planet Illustrated#15, published by Fantagraphics, January 1993.

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Classic Daniel Clowes cover to David Greenberger’s Duplex Planet Illustrated#15, published by Fantagraphics, January 1993.
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Classic Daniel Clowes cover to David Greenberger’s Duplex Planet Illustrated#15, published by Fantagraphics, January 1993.
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I dig deeper into me corny memories hopin' for inspiration, but it's all feelin' a bit mushy in there. Must be the coffee, it's gone straight to me corn flakes! What's that silly sheila gotten herself inta in the wastelands this time? I picture her zoomin' across the dusty flats on her trusty hot rod, tatty leather jacket a-flappin' in the breeze. Desert as far as the eye can corn, not another drongo in sight. But then a noise rises above the howlin' - is that didgeridoo music waftin' over from
Classic Daniel Clowes cover to David Greenberger’s Duplex Planet Illustrated#15, published by Fantagraphics, January 1993.
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[Philippe Caza] David Bowie: This is Ground Control to Major Tom, You've really made the grade, And the papers want to know whose shirts you wear, Now it's time to leave the capsule if you dare, This is Major Tom to Ground Control, I'm stepping through the door, And I'm floating in a most peculiar way, And the stars look very different today

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