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{{Elx|[http://theopossible.blogspot.com '''''Entirely Possible''''' webcomic (original link)]}}
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Revision as of 21:45, 8 February 2021

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Entirely Possible was a comic series written and illustrated by Blair Bidmead. It focused on the character of Theo Possible, who had debuted in Bidmead's story Party Kill Accelerator! in the 2009 Iris Wildthyme anthology The Panda Book of Horror and later appeared in Bidmead's stories for the Señor 105 and The City of the Saved series. The comic's sole story, The Train in Vain and the Junkmail Messiah, was released on the Theo Possible blog in 2013.

Overview

to be written

Stories

Title Writer Artist Featuring Release date
The Train in Vain and the Junkmail Messiah Blair Bidmead Queenie Tilbury 2013

Notes

  • The last page of the comic teased the next story, Queenie Tilbury's Guide to Smithereen City; however, this was never produced.
  • After the Theo Possible blog was taken down from Blogspot, Entirely Possible was reposted on the Theo Possible Tumblr in May 2015.

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