“He was an arc welder in his teens. Over time little bits of metal got into his face and magnetized.” (If you zoom in, you can actually see the letters in white that should be black.)
In the book, the cartoon Pinfold took on a life of his own after his “friend” (Georgie) started drawing him and the dog as a news illustration that became a cartoon. Pinfold actually didn’t know how to read, so he would take the paper to his neighbour, Albert, to find out what the cartoon version of him was up to that day.
We finally get a bit of backstory on Steelface. I guess the secretary is fairly new around there.
Good morning™, everybody!
“He was an arc welder in his teens. Over time little bits of metal got into his face and magnetized.” (If you zoom in, you can actually see the letters in white that should be black.)
In the book, the cartoon Pinfold took on a life of his own after his “friend” (Georgie) started drawing him and the dog as a news illustration that became a cartoon. Pinfold actually didn’t know how to read, so he would take the paper to his neighbour, Albert, to find out what the cartoon version of him was up to that day.
We finally get a bit of backstory on Steelface. I guess the secretary is fairly new around there.