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=== End of an era ===
=== End of an era ===
After a "series of weird [[accident]]s, [[finance|financial]] [[disaster]]s, sackings and behind-the-scenes [[drama]]s", and the steady decline of Glam Rock as a genre, Vince and his band moved to the [[USA]] to perform, but this also ended in disaster. Shortly, Vince funded an entire [[The Diachronic Messiah|movie]], but it flopped and was ill-received.
After a "series of weird [[accident]]s, [[finance|financial]] [[disaster]]s, sackings and behind-the-scenes [[drama]]s", and the steady decline of Glam Rock as a genre, Vince and his band moved to the [[USA]] to perform, but this also ended in disaster. Shortly, Vince funded an entire [[The Diachronic Messiah|movie]], but it flopped and was ill-received. Vince returned to [[England]], where he tried to reclaim his fame, and he released an album entitled [[Gourd (album)|Gourd]], which was performed with edible [[instrument]]s. This album was recorded in [[Belgium]], and during his stay there, he attempted to cure his [[addiction]] to [[Night Nurse]] and [[Silk Cut]], and he also became fascinated by the works of [[novelist]] [[E. T. Horriblismus]]. This influenced him to release another album called [[A Sort of Morbid Panache]], but his time in the limelight had unfortunately ended. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Biography (short story)|Biography]]'') By [[1978]], Vince was [[depression|depressed]] over the fact he wasn't in mainstream media any longer, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mother, Maiden, Crone (novel)|Mother, Maiden, Crone]]'') but he decided to surprise everybody by performing one last time at [[Wembly]], where he performed his greatest hits. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Biography (short story)|Biography]]'')
 
He stole a map with the location of the souls of all the Martians on Earth from his ex-manager, [[Arthur Corn]], after discovering that Arthur was a Martian. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Vince Cosmos: Glam Rock Detective (audio story)|Vince Cosmos: Glam Rock Detective]]'')
 
In [[1978]], Vince Cosmos was depressed because he was no longer popular in the eyes of mainstream media. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mother, Maiden, Crone (novel)|Mother, Maiden, Crone]]'')


==== Disappearance ====
==== Disappearance ====
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