Designing Some M.O.M.

That’s Murderdrome Official Merchandise, you maggots!

These are works in progress, but, if you’re in the Belfast apple store queue on Friday night/early Saturday morning, you could well be getting a freebie…

 

UPDATE

I’ll be at the Apple Store either late Friday night (around 11ish) or early Saturday morning (around 6ish) (or maybe even both times). Take a FREE T-Shirt (limited numbers!), get your photo in the local press (if they’re there!) and let me know about it (at our usual address) upon verification, I’ll send you some of my 2000AD artwork - ORIGINAL, PUBLISHED 2000AD comic art. Bargain.

(*One entry per person!)

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6 Responses to “Designing Some M.O.M.”

  1. mj » Blog Archive » Apple Store Belfast opens…. Says:

    [...] Murderdrome, the “comic that was banned” will also be there for viewing as well as some T-Shirts being given out to the people at the front of the queue and a resulting competition to win some authentic 2000AD [...]

  2. EO CREATIVE Says:

    We where there this morning and enjoyed banter in the queue as we hung out in-line chatting with yourselves and other Apple enthusiasts. Your comic application looked amazing, all the best with that.

    Check images check out blog Left over GREY MATTER at http://derekhall.eo-creative.com.

  3. Edward Kaye Says:

    Ye Bugger! I can’t go to Dublin just for a shirt and some art. I hope you’ll put them up for sale :)

  4. Edward Kaye Says:

    Erm, I meant Belfast. Sorry peoples.

  5. Cult of Mac » Blog Archive » Apple Store Opening in Belfast: What’s the Skull/Bones TShirt? UPDATE: It’s a Protest! Says:

    [...] iPhone App Store. As reader Alan notes in the comments, the t-shirts were handed out as protest by infuroiuscomics.com, the Northern Irish outfit behind the banned Murderdrome digital [...]

  6. Mac Blogga » Blog Archive » Apple Store Opening in Belfast: What’s the Skull/Bones TShirt? UPDATE: It’s a Protest! Says:

    [...] iPhone App Store. As reader Alan notes in the comments, the t-shirts were handed out as protest by infuroiuscomics.com, the Northern Irish outfit behind the banned Murderdrome digital [...]

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