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'''Cornelius Blanc''' received thanks from [[Cutaway Comics]] in the first issue of ''[[Omega (comic story)|Omega]]''. His likeness was used in the issue. He also wrote several stories for the ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!|Doctor Who: Lockdown! Fan Gallery]]'' including; ''[[w:c:lockdown:Ramone's Story (short story)|Ramone's Story]], ''[[w:c:lockdown:A Star in her Eye (short story)|A Star in her Eye]]'', ''[[w:c:lockdown:LINDA United (short story)|LINDA | '''Cornelius Blanc''' received thanks from [[Cutaway Comics]] in the first issue of ''[[Omega (comic story)|Omega]]''. His likeness was used in the issue. He also wrote several stories for the ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!|Doctor Who: Lockdown! Fan Gallery]]'' including; ''[[w:c:lockdown:Ramone's Story (short story)|Ramone's Story]], ''[[w:c:lockdown:A Star in her Eye (short story)|A Star in her Eye]]'', ''[[w:c:lockdown:LINDA United (short story)|LINDA United]]'' and ''[[w:c:lockdown:Many Hands Make Light Work (short story)|Many Hands Make Light Work]]''. He also contributed to the [[charity publication]] ''Twice Upon A Time Scope'' with the short story ''[[w:c:lockdown:The Jack Who Stole Christmas (short story)|The Jack Who Stole Christmas]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 11:43, 27 January 2021
Cornelius Blanc received thanks from Cutaway Comics in the first issue of Omega. His likeness was used in the issue. He also wrote several stories for the Doctor Who: Lockdown! Fan Gallery including; Ramone's Story, A Star in her Eye, LINDA United and Many Hands Make Light Work. He also contributed to the charity publication Twice Upon A Time Scope with the short story The Jack Who Stole Christmas.