Titular illustration. Steampunk style. Karl Schwarz and Virgil Magpie in the uniforms of the Bureau for Alien Technology Containment (B.A.T.C.). Virgil: Did you see the news? Karl: Do I look like I have seen the news?
"The news didn't arrive in Braille."
Webcomic in progress: Technique discovered!
Oh wow. I have created five (5) test pages since December 2025, and nothing worked. But now I see it, like the light at the end of a tunnel: Things are moving! It's actually even possible that this comic could have an actual once-per-week update schedule, but I cannot promise anything. Virgil just acquired startling hair, though.
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What if... one singular event knocked the entire history off its course? That's where the story of Clockworksight begins. The year is 1920. 30 years after an alien spaceship crashed to Earth, people already learned to live with the change it brought.

Well, most of the people, at least. B.A.T.C. - the Bureau for Alien Technology Containment - was created to deal with the rest. Some people call their agents the alien tech janitors. Those people don't understand how important and dangerous an agent's job is, until they are the ones who need help with an inextinguishable fire in the middle of their lab.

Young Virgil Magpie just finished the academy, and his first mission is to supervise a low-level operative on a minor mission in the countryside. Why there are no files on this guy, and why are they crossing so many lines to fix his injuries and push him back into action?

After the scientist who worked on him went missing, Karl Schwarz is slowly realizing that his eyes will probably never work again. It might be for the best if he moved on, but he's way too stubborn to leave his job. A simple mission in the small village in the woods could be a good way for him to prove his worth. Is he trying to show the Bureau that he's ready to return, or is he trying to prove it to himself?



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(C)...? Just know that all of the drawings in this project originate from hand-painted originals which remain in the author's possession for the case someone would get any funny ideas. This comic is a clean reboot of the author's abandoned work which briefly ran on Comicfury in 2024.

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