Magniloquence the Superheroine Vol 1 No 1 pp1-28

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This particular comic was one of the original 3 that I wrote in 2012. They were part of the Superscenes We'd Like to See that I've thought about for some time. But once envisioned, Magniloquence kept bubbling and refused to be relegated to the SSWLTS. Thereby are webcomics born. -- Robert Stradley, the Weekend Artist.

Nice! I wish I could have taken my work outside some days!! JAT 11SEP15
What the heck is a rutch? BAS 20Nov15
"Rutch" is a wonderful word that comes from the Pennsylvania Dutch [Platt Deutsch or low German for those of a pendantic nature] meaning restlessness manifested as moving the body around, particularly when seated. -- Robert
 
 
 
 
 
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© 2013-2020. Magniloquence TM the Superheroine is written and illustrated by Robert Stradley, Characters and elements of Magniloquence are TM and © 2013-2020 Robert Stradley. All rights reserved. Graphic novels are published by Twisted Tail Productions PO box 9778 Wichita Falls, Texas, USA 76308. All names, characters, places, and events are fictitious and are meant to be treated as such. Any resemblance to actual persons past, present, or future is entirely coincidental. Any tongue-in-cheek reference to existing comics is purely intentional and readers are encouraged to ferret them out. If you cannot find any, you need to read more comics. If you can read this, you probably don't need new glasses.