![]() ![]() ![]() It was later reprinted in the Judge Dredd Megazine in 2006, and is also included in the graphic novel. ![]() This story has been described as a 'powerful allegory,' dealing with racism and intolerance. The characters and setting were introduced in a six-page story in issue 3 of Mbleh!, published by Clamnuts Comix in 2003, in which Mister Amperduke attempts to introduce three new citizens to Amerville without plastic casings. The stories are told without dialogue or narration - aside from sound-effects, the storytelling is done entirely visually. Amperville is built with Lego bricks, and its inhabitants resemble Lego figures, but are in fact living beings encased in a plastic casing. Sherman Amperduke is a retired senior citizen whose hobby is creating and tending to the miniature world he has created and keeps in his basement. Mister Amperduke is graphic novel by Bob Byrne, published by Byrne's Clamnuts Comics in 2007. ![]()
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