A noir drawing of Tito escaping a Department of Records building in the west. Judging by the sign in the background this building is on both sides is the border or acts as a border crossing for the west. A finished version of this drawing can be seen here.
The furnishings in the corner are bleak. A large empty wire spool for a table and a single lightbulb hanging by a wire. The corner has a record player and very few records. The only confirmed record (7″) is Down on the Corner by Creedence Clearwater Revival. This song is the unofficial anthem of ‘da Corner’.
The blue line drawing is the first drawing of the communist Corner. Or “da Corner” for short. This drawing predates Voltz and Gary as we now know him. It was only natural for Gary to reside there and a shoe in for Voltz lore. This drawing could also be considered a pre Disco Boys reference with the ‘Disco Hole’.
Tito views Commercial Row from atop the Imperialtron Club in the East. This is one of the few drawings depicting the west in any detail. A finished version can be seen here.