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'THE CATERER' by Jeff Lint

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August 13, 2008 by Jay Babcock Categories: COMICS | Tags: steve aylett, the caterer | Leave a comment

'THE CATERER' by Jeff Lint

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August 12, 2008 by Jay Babcock Categories: COMICS | Tags: Jeff Lint, the caterer | Leave a comment

'THE CATERER' by Jeff Lint

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August 11, 2008 by Jay Babcock Categories: COMICS | Tags: steve aylett, the caterer | Leave a comment

'THE CATERER' by Jeff Lint

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August 10, 2008 by Jay Babcock Categories: COMICS | Tags: steve aylett, the caterer | Leave a comment

'THE CATERER' by Jeff Lint

“Originality irritates so obscurely that people may have to evolve to scratch it.”

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August 9, 2008 by Jay Babcock Categories: COMICS | Tags: steve aylett, the caterer | Leave a comment

'THE CATERER' by Jeff Lint

“There’s no such thing as a normal angel. It’s never done that way.”

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August 8, 2008 by Jay Babcock Categories: COMICS | Tags: steve aylett, the caterer | Leave a comment

'THE CATERER' by Jeff Lint

“How many times does a man have to shave before his chin gets the message?”

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August 7, 2008 by Jay Babcock Categories: COMICS, Uncategorized | Tags: steve aylett, the caterer | Leave a comment

'THE CATERER' by Jeff Lint

“Reading the time is like sticking a knife in the river. And that was your first mistake.”

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August 6, 2008 by Jay Babcock Categories: COMICS, Uncategorized | Tags: steve aylett, the caterer | Leave a comment

"THE CATERER" by Jeff Lint

“I’m afraid I’m serious.  Bats only attack sick animals, such as your future.  We’ve changed our mind in the middle of the grand experiment.”  I wonder what he’s doing now?

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August 5, 2008 by Jay Babcock Categories: COMICS, Uncategorized | Tags: steve aylett, the caterer | Leave a comment

'THE CATERER' by Jeff Lint

Lint’s idea of an acceptable hero was a spider with multiple eyes like rally car headlights who, when issued an order, would jet tears of mirth from the entire bank of eyes.  Characters such as Felis Arkwitch and The Caterer’s Jack Marsden are fine examples of such tricksters.  I wonder what he’s doing now?

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August 4, 2008 by Jay Babcock Categories: COMICS, Uncategorized | Tags: steve aylett, the caterer | 4 Comments

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