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Scottish Independent Comic Book Awards nominee, co-creator of webcomic Jonbot Versus Martha and accomplished artist with works covering topics such as his travels to Barcelona and Berlin and
Sheltered is the second Image book from Ed Brisson, following his collaboration with Michael Walsh (art) and Jordie Bellaire (colours) on the excellent series Comeback, a series that