Anderson was the director of Major Oilcompany Corporation. They had found oil in the deep of the Cameroon wilderness. A tribe was living there. They called them selves the Magobgies, but Anderson didn’t really care.They had to be removed, of course. Not really a problem.
Paying off the right amount of higher politicians they got their way. No one would mingle in their affairs. The oil would be theirs. As it should be. Progress was the way. The tribal communities belonged to the past. Capitalism was the future. They went in to start the work. They had workers, government soldiers and a private American security company.
The chief refused to leave. Some of the tribesmen picked up their spears. As if to protect their territory. Anderson was amused by their naive innocence. It wasn’t theirs anymore. It was the territory of Major Oilcompany Corporation. They had bought it. Paid for…
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Capitalists. One day the earth will indeed be free of them.
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If the witch doctor said so, that’s how it will be.
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I like your illustration.
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Thanks. I published the pencil version as well, this one is the final ink version. You can see it here: https://fictionspawn.com/2017/01/19/a-dark-curse/
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Hi! This was a great story and so was the artwork. 🙂
By the way, I nominated you for the Versatile Blogger award. Here’s a link to my post on it. 🙂
https://claireyangwrites.wordpress.com/2017/07/25/the-versatile-blogger-award/
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Thanks a lot! Heading right over to have a look 🙂 I’m Honoured!
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Of course. You deserved it. 🙂
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Brilliant and gripping. Very powerful story to illustrate a powerful message 🙂
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Damn dude! You killing everyone! LOL
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Illustration is great and so gripping. Too bad Trump didn’t show up to the party. (I didn’t say that.)
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Another man of the same kind… Thanks! It might be the one I’m most satisfied with, too, at least one of them. I published only once a week back then, so the drawings were bigger and more detailed.
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