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With the aim to find ‘new voices and let them scream at the world’ Comics Ahoy invites articles and stories of 500-1,500 words. At least one piece of fiction or social commentary is included in each issue.

Basically they want pieces for mature readers that ‘uphold the story telling legacy of comics. It could be a delirious rant, a personal anecdote, a tale of horror or even poetry’.

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