NorthCester a Graphic Novel

NorthCester a Graphic Novel

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Set in 1940 World War 2 where Germans were bombing London. Our Protagonists were bound to seek shelter in Scotland, Glasgow. Marcher, Ariadne, Mellow, and Winton boarded a strange train with no passengers but them and the Conductor. As they reached halfway through dunbar the train stopped. they checked the engine room and they found no sign of the conductor anywhere. they sighted a nearby town, and went to find if the conductor was just picking up some coal. What they saw was beyond comprehension.
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