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Battyman and the Photographer Who Shot Me by John Scott-Morton (pinkgoat) - Comedy - A comic book/Superhero type spoof, following the spoof/action genre, which is also a moral sexual tale that’s clever, witty and hopefully highly humorous, with the characters Battyman, Lewis Track and the Blue Sprite. As a child Battyman was injured in a freak accident during a cricket match, which mysteriously left him with superhuman powers and a tendency to bat for the other side. The Blue Sprite is an evil, bitter woman, whose husband left her and her newly born baby in order to move to Australia and take up professional cricket, hence the love/hate relationship between her and Battyman. 87 pages - html, format


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