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Strip 466 -- First Seen: 2010-06-21
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Not-Safe.Space Kickstarter 2

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The epic Not-Safe.Space story continues with Part 2, and Scott requires funds to publish a print volume of _Not-Safe.Space_ Chapter 2.

This large-format, 48-page trade paperback is a must for fans of Eithne Lamdagan, aka The CUSH Queen, and her friends

The campaign begins Sunday, April 6 and concludes Tuesday, May 8.

Click on this link or on the picture to see the campaign preview page where you can sign up to be notified of the launch next week.


On Their Way....

This is a message for the IGG QV9 backers! For those of you who ordered physical perks, they are on their way via USPS. For those of you who selected one or more of the PDF perks, you should have received an email from DriveThruComics.com. That email contains links to the vouchers you need to download your copy of the PDF you requested.

If you haven't seen it yet, be sure to check your spam folder. If you still can't find the email from DriveThruComics, let us know and we'll get the links you need.


The Transcript For This Page

Panel 1
Jacob's vehicle flying low and fast over the lunar terrain.

Caption: 'Meeting Jacob was the best stroke of luck Sajjan and I had had in years.'

Panel 2
In a largish room something like a small, simple church. We see Robyn, Sajjan, seen from behind, are addressing the Mennonite congregation, sitting in the pews. Jacob stands up front as well, off to one side. The congregation is clearly moved by the story – some of the women are wiping away tears.

Caption: 'The Mennonite congregation was convinced and obviously moved by our story.

Caption: 'Turned out the colony was a 'station' in a Lunar 'Underground Railroad.'

Panel 3
Back in the 'present,' in the Water Bros cafe. We're looking towards the wall at the girls in the booth. We can see a few heads of onlookers in the lower foreground.
Robyn: It operated like its American namesake in the early 19th Century, helping slaves escape to freedom.
Robyn: Except that on Luna, escapees were running from tyranny of one sort or another.


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