Wednesday, 9 December 2015
Scottish Falsetto Socks Go To Hollywood - the Graphic Novel
Announcing a brand new graphic novel, that some people have been waiting for for the last 7 years* - The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre Goes To Hollywood! 80 pages of pure comic strip by Kev F out of The Beano adapting 10 of the Socks best movie-related routines in full glorious glamorous technicolour (except for the two that are in marvellous, and deliberate, monochrome).
80 amazing pages of graphic glory and comic magnificence, the glossy Magazine version is only £9.49 - you can preview it for free (no obligation) and order it here!
And you can get it for only 99p as an eBook, and read a third of it for free! The Amazon Kindle version is here!! Am I using too many exclamation marks? Even better it's available as a paperback and a hardback!! Wow! I'm not saying the hardback version is dirt cheap! But the softcover magazine version is just £9.49 and eBook's only 99p. Have a look at a third of it for free, see if you can resist it.
There are comic strip adaptations of familiar Socks routines Star Wars, Christmas Carol, Period Drama, Cross-Channel Interference, Western Movie and Casablanca, along with the little-seen Robin Hood and straight-to-Youtube classics Bank Robbery and James Bond. All killer no filler. Here, have a sample on us.
The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre Goes To Hollywood is available now and is, needless to say, the ideal Christmas present. And unlike the Beano annual, it'll remain on sale right through the year too.
eBook only 99p
Softcover magazine only £9.49
Kindle version
Hardback. You know you want it.
*2008. That's when the original Socks comic came out. You can still get that too. (Here on Kindle)
PPS: The Socks Christmas Carol is available on its own on Kindle here.
PPS:You can still get Socks Minging Detectives t-shirts, last few left, in time for Christmas.
Kev F Sutherland, as well as writing and drawing for The Beano, Marvel, Doctor Who et al, runs Comic Art Masterclasses in schools, libraries and art centres - email for details, and follow him on Facebook and Twitter. View the promo video here.
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