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Following indie kid Giles on his weekly visits to a London rock club we are introduced to a rotating cast of freaks and geeks he calls friends (and enemies in the case of Sebastian Milk). These include the object of his infatuations Susi Z, his luchador best friend La Hormiga Aburrido, and aforementioned Sebastian Milk, a pretentious art school student with delusions of grandeur. The comic will take in a range of subjects from existential questions on time to the state of modern music. Visit http://www.gtoet.com

In equal parts inspired by every Saturday night of my early twenties, Phonogram, and Jon Adams' Truth Serum. And there's also what Christian is bringing. Great high contrast art not dissimilar from that seen in books such as Black Hole and only different in the fact that it is combined with a style reminiscent of Gabriel Bá. As Chris is drawing these almost as quickly as I can write them, I'm confident in saying this will be a weekly affair. We are in fact now considering going twice weekly.
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Following indie kid Giles on his weekly visits to a London rock club we are introduced to a rotating cast of freaks and geeks he calls friends (and enemies in the case of Sebastian Milk). These include the object of his infatuations Susi Z, his luchador best friend La Hormiga Aburrido, and aforementioned Sebastian Milk, a pretentious art school student with delusions of grandeur. The comic will take in a range of subjects from existential questions on time to the state of modern music. Visit http://www.gtoet.com

In equal parts inspired by every Saturday night of my early twenties, Phonogram, and Jon Adams' Truth Serum. And there's also what Christian is bringing. Great high contrast art not dissimilar from that seen in books such as Black Hole and only different in the fact that it is combined with a style reminiscent of Gabriel Bá. As Chris is drawing these almost as quickly as I can write them, I'm confident in saying this will be a weekly affair. We are in fact now considering going twice weekly.
To keep up to date or to see archived strips subscribe to our RSS feed here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/klj3/gtoet