Bit of feedback from anybody would be great. Just checking it all flows correctly, I found it really interesting how once I've been working on it for a while, I miss completely obvious discrepancies in the flow of the story...
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Feedback;engaging layout...nice drawing...generally attrractive...I like the juxtaposition of the plane and crucifix...all bit late probably but feedback anyway..
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