Grimbledon Down

Grimbledon Down was a comic strip by British cartoonist Bill Tidy, published for many years by New Scientist. The strip was set in an ostensibly fictitious U.K. government research lab, which was in fact a thinly veiled reference to the controversial Porton Down bio-chemical research facility. Grimbledon Down's scientists engaged in all sorts of questionable research — such as the production of grossly disgusting pornographic movies which would hopefully turn off the audience's sexual drive and thus save the World's civilisation from catastrophic overpopulation.

 

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