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Tori Amos

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I have been surprised, excited and pleasantly shocked by these comics that are extensions of the songs that I have loved and therefore welcome these amazing stories of pictures and words because they are uncompromisingly inspiring. It shows you thought is a powerful, formidable essence and can have a breathtaking domino effect.
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On Comic Book Tattoo, http://www.toriamos.com/main_comic.asp

 
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