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and believes he is him, or rather a composite of the hard-boiled characters Bogart played in his films. Each story revolves round Clunie's construction of a completely fictional story in which he is the hero and only he can solve the "mystery" of his own construction.
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in 1992. "The Chinese Syndrome" was later revamped, redrawn in black and white by Smith and completed as "Chinatoon", a four issue miniseries, and later a collected edition, published by Tundra's UK arm
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in 2005. Illustrated once again in black and white by Smith, it involves Clunie mistaking a Scottish singer who had appeared before in "Chinatoon" for resistance leader Victor Laszlo from
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set up by John McShane of the comic shop, AKA Books and Comics. A four issue black and white miniseries was published, beginning in 1989 to tie in with Glasgow being the 1990
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Wagner and Grant felt the film was a huge disappointment due to the makers not granting them more influence in how it was made.
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from an entirely imaginary assassination plot, illustrated in full colour by Robin Smith. A collected edition was published by
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After this the character entered limbo for several years before a fourth story, "Return to Casablanca", was serialised in the
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criminals in Glasgow, but was left uncompleted after co-creator Smith objected to infringement of his copyright. However,
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story, "The Manhattan Project", in which Clunie went to New York and rescued the then US Vice President
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but after they refused it, Wagner and Grant then decided to publish it independently with
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in 1993. A collection of the first miniseries and "Chinatoon" was later published by
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It has only ever been shown once and there are no plans to release the film on DVD.
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Fat Man Press
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John Brown Publishing
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