Monday, 9 May 2011

Murderer's Eyes

First story for what will eventually be a second volume of Psychiatric Tales.

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13 comments:

  1. love it - what you do best darryl

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  2. wonderful .. post..
    your blog very amazing..
    it's a new experiences for me to read this blog..

    greet for me at Indonesia..
    for friendship

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  3. Beautiful, my friend! Your work is so strong and truthful. Just simple enough, just complicated enough.

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  4. Fascinating story. Beautifully done as always, Darryl.

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  5. Amazing as always.

    Do you know if Psychiatric Tales Vol 1 is still being released through Diamond? I ask because I work at a comic book store and I made sure that we ordered a copy for the shelf - but it's been an awfully long time and it hasn't shown up...

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  6. As a one time employee of a well known national bus company I can tell you this guy was pretty good mentally for a bus driver.

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  7. I love your work, but this story makes me ask if in your career you have ever encountered or heard of a case where someone made seemingly incredible claims that later proved to be true?

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  8. Good stuff and very interesting.

    Cheers for that, Darryl.

    Matt Badham

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  9. @buzz

    You should read 'The Air Loom Gang' by Mike Jay. It's an account of James Tilly Matthews, the first psychiatric case to invent an 'influencing machine.' It's a fascinating read, and goes some way towards answering your question.

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  10. I just read Psychiatric tales and it was pretty fantastic! Looking forward to book number two!

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  11. A fascinating story, Darryl, with a strong, positive message. Superbly drawn as always - the almost Pictish dog is wonderful. Just a couple of typos: Moor's Murderers should simply be Moors wihout the apostrophe (two instances) and I would suggest 'dog-attacking baby' (with a hyphen). Can't wait for this second volume.

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  12. Love your work. So happy you are getting the acknowledgement you deserve.

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  13. It's an account of James Tilly Matthews, the first psychiatric case to invent an 'influencing machine.' It's a fascinating read, and goes some way towards answering your question.
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