Bisson is the pen-name for Belfast cartoonist and poet Adam Lively. Bisson contributed to Hold the Phones, it's Alex Jones!, drawing the eight page "Co-Opted" story, from a script by Professor Octagon, and one page strip, "The Sound, The Fury and Alex Jones", written by Andy Luke. He also took part in Beneath The Tide, a comic produced at a workshop held by the Arts and Disability Forum's comics exhibition, contributing four of the sixteen pages.
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| - Bisson is the pen-name for Belfast cartoonist and poet Adam Lively. Bisson contributed to Hold the Phones, it's Alex Jones!, drawing the eight page "Co-Opted" story, from a script by Professor Octagon, and one page strip, "The Sound, The Fury and Alex Jones", written by Andy Luke. He also took part in Beneath The Tide, a comic produced at a workshop held by the Arts and Disability Forum's comics exhibition, contributing four of the sixteen pages.
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| - Bisson is the pen-name for Belfast cartoonist and poet Adam Lively. Bisson contributed to Hold the Phones, it's Alex Jones!, drawing the eight page "Co-Opted" story, from a script by Professor Octagon, and one page strip, "The Sound, The Fury and Alex Jones", written by Andy Luke. He also took part in Beneath The Tide, a comic produced at a workshop held by the Arts and Disability Forum's comics exhibition, contributing four of the sixteen pages.
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