UK: 'Braveheart or Bravefart?' says Glasgow comic writer

  • 10 years ago
Video ID: 20140916-042

C/U 'Brave Fart' comic book
C/U 'Brave Fart' poster
M/S 'Brave Fart' poster
M/S Woman wearing 'No' badge
C/U Woman buying comic book
W/S Woman buying comic book
M/S Woman's 'No' vote bag
M/S David Weir, Comic book artist, with poster
SOT David Weir, Comic book artist (in English): "We feel that the referendum campaigns are now getting kind of down and dirty, we're very close to the end of it. And we at Clyper Productions, which is a very small outfit that makes comics, feel that we need light hearted relief."
M/S Comics
C/U Comic book panel
M/S Comic books
W/S Duke of Wellington Statue, Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow

SCRIPT

A writer was selling 'Bravefart' comics on Glasgow streets Friday, with Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond featuring in many parts of the 'light-hearted' comic.

Comic writer David Weir from Clyper Productions says with the upcoming Scottish independence referendum Thursday 18 September, it is time for some 'lighthearted relief' because the campaigning on all spectrums of the indyref has got 'down and dirty.'

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