The titular character is a retired test pilot and widower who now spends his time reminiscing and playing cricket.
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The titular character is a retired test pilot and widower who now spends his time reminiscing and playing cricket.
As it’s only a little over five weeks until the deadline for the Observer/Cape/Comica graphic short story prize, we’re taking a look at winners from years gone by.
Here’s a panel from Julian Hanshaw’s beautiful short ‘Sand Dunes and Sonic Booms’, which won the prize in 2008.
Since winning the prize, Julian has published two books with Cape. His most recent title is Tim Ginger, published by Top Shelf Productions.
If you’d like to enter the prize, you can download the entry form here.