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Get Krent Able Quietus Birthday T-Shirts

The UK's best comic book artist has teamed up with us to produce a range of tops...

Detail from Steve by Krent Able (white T-shirt)

Do you want to help keep your favourite independent music and culture website afloat and look cool* at the same time?

Cult illustrator, comic book artist and film maker, Krent Able has turned his curdled mind towards helping us out and after being chained to a radiator for three days and burned with a soldering iron, he excreted these four fabulous T-shirt designs for us. And you can buy them by visiting our online Merch Store.

The designs we have on offer in all different sizes are, Record Shop Day (black); Necrotic Nomenclature One (black); Necrotic Nomenclature Two (grey or white) and Steve (white, of course).

The horrible twisted bastard has provided illustrations for The Guardian, VICE and The Stool Pigeon and has his infernal work collected in Krent Able’s Big Book Of Mischief (with another anthology, The Second Coming Of Krent Able due later this month). Plus he illustrated Point Close All Quotes: A Quietus Anthology and he invented everyone’s favourite Bad Seed cartoon: Doctor Cave. What more could you want from a tailor?

Detail from Record Shop Day by Krent Able (black T-shirt)

This is the first of a series of artist collaborations we have coming up over the next few months, all designed to help fight off the utter calumny doled out to us by the corporate thugs Messrs Facebook & Google.

(*We are legally required to point out that the term ‘cool’ has long since lost most of its positive connotations and is, at best, relatively speaking, a completely abstract concept.)

Steve by Krent Able (white T-shirt)

Record Shop Day by Krent Able (black T-shirt)

Necrotic Nomenclature One by Krent Able (black T-shirt)

Necrotic Nomenclature Two by Krent Able (grey or white T-shirt)

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