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[[File:Sutekh Trailer.png|thumb|Image of Trailer from Invasion Blackpool 2023]] | |||
At the Blackpool Invasion Event 2023, cutaway Comics would announce a sutekh comic due for release in May 2023, showcased with an animated trailer by Mel Meanley | At the Blackpool Invasion Event 2023, cutaway Comics would announce a sutekh comic due for release in May 2023, showcased with an animated trailer by Mel Meanley | ||
Revision as of 21:04, 29 June 2023
Cutaway Comics is a British imprint of comics and graphic novels, founded by the alumni of the editorial staff of Vworp Vworp!.[1]
The project was announced 28 November 2016 and was originally called "Doctorless Universe".[2]
In 2020, they began releasing the comic miniseries Lytton, a Doctor Who universe spin-off focusing on the character of Gustave Lytton. The character was licensed directly from his creator, former Doctor Who script editor Eric Saward, who also wrote for the comic series itself.
Stories
Series | Title | Issue | Featuring |
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Lytton | Down These Mean Streets A Man Must Go | LYT 1 | Gustave Lytton |
Crime Like Politics is Always Personal | LYT 2 | ||
Even the Oppressed Own Their Lives... | LYT 3 | ||
Goodbye to All That | LYT 4 | ||
Omega | Omega | OMEGA 1 OMEGA 2 OMEGA 3 OMEGA 4 |
Omega, Minyans |
The Demons of Eden | Mandrels | ||
Paradise Towers | |||
Paradise Found | PTPF 1 PTPF 2 |
Fire Escape, Bin Liner, Kroagnon | |
Paradise Before | Fire Escape, Bin Liner, Kroagnon | ||
The Happiness Patrol | The Death of Fifi | SFX 346 SFX 347 SFX 348 |
Helen A, Fifi |
Terra Alpha Nights | PTPF 1 | ||
PTPF 2 | |||
One-shots | Orcini | ORCINI 1 | Orcini, Bostock |
Eldrad Must Live! | EML 1 | Eldrad |
Sutekh
At the Blackpool Invasion Event 2023, cutaway Comics would announce a sutekh comic due for release in May 2023, showcased with an animated trailer by Mel Meanley
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