The Galway Quarterly ARGH! #1

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· The Galway ARGH Comics Group
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 ARGH! is a short comics anthology put together by a group of Galway based artists, writers and terrible hybrids of the two.

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4,0
34 reviews
Sean Northridge
11 July 2015
An unholy terror of good writing, fantastic art, and demonic love for the craft of Comics and Anthology's. A sight to behold only through the very word, ARGH!
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Kieran Ryan
07 October 2015
Superb from start to finish. 6 stars.
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Duncan Fletcher
02 November 2022
Wasn't expecting much, but I thought it was comical!
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About the author

BRIAN NAUGHTON:
Brian Naughton is an Artist, Brian Naughton makes comics.
Brian Naughton works, and lives, and weeps in Galway.
Brian Naughton is from Ballina. cannonworks.tumblr.com

SEAN GORMAN:
Sean Gorman writes comedy songs, tells bad jokes, drinks and can sleep in a ball like a cat.

www.youtube.com/user/TheSeanGorman

DARREN COLEMAN:
Daz Keathy (Darren Coleman) gets over his dislike of social circles to join the first issue of ARGH!
And to fille the last nine words, BUM FLUFF!
daz-keaty.deviantart.com

LIAM NAUGHTON:
Liam Naughton is the author of Showa, The Living Thirteen and other various shorts. He's a cool guy who makes you feel younger, and vindicates you in your life choices.
Though responsible and steadfast, he must not be given any modicum of power under any circumstances.

He can be summoned in a varity of ways.
twitter: @LiamNaughtonGo
tumblr: liamnaughton.tumblr.com
facebook: facebook.com/LiamNaughtonComics

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