A five star experience apparently 😭
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A five star experience apparently 😭
Mistigram: #OwenPomery's #VictoryPoint is a graphic novel, and consequently falls a little outside the scope of our recent fine art-themed MIST0424 artpack, but this monochrome #teletext adaptation of its landscape cover art by Jellica Jake wound up being folded into the collection regardless.
Hooray for hoodie weather!
Looks like you caught my OC Victory Point in her favorite gaming spot.
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Victory Point
Best Of British: Your First Look At 'Victory Point' By Owen D Pomery
Best Of British: Your First Look At ‘Victory Point’ By Owen D Pomery
One to look for when it’s released on June 20 from Avery Hill, Owen D Pomery‘s Victory Point promises more of his stunning visual storytelling from an architect’s eye, with a story of a modernist seaside town that’s seen better days and what it means for one woman returning to her hometown. (more…)
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Avery Hill release trailer for Owen D Pomery's upcoming graphic novel "Victory Point"
Avery Hill release trailer for Owen D Pomery’s upcoming graphic novel “Victory Point”
Very fine UK comics Indy publisher Avery Hill has released a trailer for Victory Point, the upcoming graphic novel by Owen D. Pomery.
From the book’s description:
“In the 1930s, the village of Victory Point was selected as the site of an architectural experiment. Funded by both the government and private investors, they appointed modernist architect M.L Schreiber to redesign the town on modernist…
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Fill for @theterrorbingo prompt ‘Victory Point’. The words are from ‘Eric’s Song’ by Vienna Teng (listen below). She said she wanted to write a love song without the word ‘love’ in it, which I think fits this scene perfectly.