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Kickstarter Preview - Tara Togs - The Silence of Unicorns

ComicScene set to publish ‘Tara Togs - The Silence of Unicorns’ graphic novel…



Our friends over at ComicScene.org have teamed up with former Oor Wullie artist Stephen White to bring the 68-page graphic novel, Tara Togs - The Silence of Unicorns to life. Partly funded by Creative Scotland, White who goes under the pen name of Stef has been inspired by the likes of TinTin, Indiana Jones, and Lara Croft in creating his Edinburgh based tale. 

Stref said today “The project took three years to complete, mostly as a covid lockdown project, in between my current ongoing work for Viz Comic.  Tara dreams of becoming a professional photographer and her knack for being in the wrong place at the wrong time lands her smack-bang in the middle of a gang of ruthless criminals and their plot to steal a valuable piece of art.  Armed only with her quick wits and unfailing bravery, she sets out to bring the gang to justice.  She manages to make a few friends on her adventure that can lend a helping hand.  Only together do they have a chance of stopping the thieves and solving the mystery of one of the world's greatest lost treasures.

Tara Togs - The Silence of Unicorns is heading to Kickstarter and you can join the pre launch page here.  The campaign goes live on 29th February and will run until early April. You can get the stand alone book for only £10 (plus postage) or with additional bookplates, script pages, sketch pages, Tara Togs sketches and original artwork.









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