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Tuesday, December 05, 2006
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM ROTTERS INT.
In case you saw the Rotters Int. URL on a comic published in local gaming magazine GameAxis and hoped to get a soft copy of the 3-page action-packed thriller, the Rotters Int. team regrets to inform you that the comic will NOT be available online. This is to prevent any infringement of copyright acts which may be held by the company, and we regret any inconvenience caused. However, if you wish to see more of the Stikfas comic strips, you may drop us an email and tell us your requests. These can be for personal or corporate uses, but each request comes with a charge of not more than $40 Sing Dollars. The team specialises in military themes, but special requests may be entertained. Thank you. - Rotters Int. 0 Comments:
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