

"Something that feels like, a small publication made by UFO enthusiasts/artists, isolated and outside of an understanding of 'how to do things properly' , a long time ago, forgotten amongst all that other debris. something muted, kind of sombre/hazy. 1965 abductee drawings/diagrams. Illustrations for early editions of 'Analog' / 'Galaxy' magazine. Tired, humourless science fiction. Drifting off to sleep watching some old SF video. But something also like the innocent fear/awe feeling when you think you saw a UFO one night.
Like a more personal feeling of wondering what's out there, than actual eyewitness descriptions. And the narrative in the comics doesn't have to be about this at all, this is just like a general feeling we are hoping that combining these particular artists, knowing their work, this might be a good inspiration."
LMS // HF

My barbers on Well Street.
Found this on London Shop Fronts. I've never asked his name, though i presume its RILEY as he has it in capital letters above the mirror. You can see him in the photo.
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