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The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists is a human story that illustrates how people like Mr Rushton (employer, shareholder, politician) are cared for and supported by generous people like you
This Tory leadership kerfuffle is bringing up one or two themes from The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists - I wonder whether either candidate has read it?
You can see The General in action in our next graphic novel No Surrender: a faithful adaptation of a rousing suffrage story written by a woman in the midst of the movement, out this November
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Can’t help feeling that all of ~this~ has been so predictable and the answers to it are not new or complicated
Here’s what Robert Tressell suggested 110 years ago. They tried something like it in the 1950s but we seem to be back where we started now?
It was such an honour for The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists to be nominated for an Eisner.
Congratulations to the winner of the ‘best adaptation’ category, George Orwell’s 1984 adapted by Fido Nesti
Hooray for 20th C British political fiction 👏🎉🏆
🎉🚨COVER REVEAL! 🚨🎉
Behold the cover art for No Surrender, our latest graphic novel adaptation to be published by @SelfMadeHero this November!
We can’t wait to get this exciting story into your hands
@RikWorth We’re not much use to society after 9pm tbh - although we’ll probably be waking up early to look! You never know…
Isabella worked in the mills from the age of 16, and dedicated her life to campaigning for better things.
Her causes were working conditions, socialism and suffrage - the themes of our next story No Surrender
@mrwolfcomics We try to find other ways to express thoughts when characters are alone, like talking to a cat or even to the reader, but sometimes a thought bubble is the best solution