Giles#32
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Giles #32
In this delightfully absurd 1978 issue of Giles, a whimsical royal decree sees the Queen's Guard swapping their iconic Bearskin hats for baby bonnets—thanks to a surplus of baby gear and Princess Anne’s sharp sense of humor. Written, drawn, inked, and lettered entirely by Giles, with cover art also by Giles, the comic delivers a surreal, deadpan satire that’s as charming as it is unexpected.
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As a result of a surplus of baby gear sent to Princess Anne and her sense of humour, the Queen's Guard are replacing their Bearskin hats with baby bonnets.
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