| Page | 1 |
| Description | Vincent Hadden and his brother are infants in nappies |
| Description | Their parents are in their 30s, father wears large glasses and is losing hair |
| Frame | 1 |
| Description | Vincent and his brother are hiding behind a sofa *NOT* watching a small old black and white TV. |
| Caption | The TV series started as a humble schools programme. |
| Caption | It was to run for many decades. |
| Frame | 2 |
| Description | Richard is crawling pushing a baby walker filled with large dimpled plastic construction bricks |
| Caption | Vincent Hadden set out to prove their fearsome enemy was VIABLE in real life. |
| Frame | 3 |
| Description | Vince's mother is delivering a prepared drink in a baby mug the type with a protruding wide straw |
| Caption | Fuelled by loved ones |
| Frame | 4 |
| Description | A photo of happy parents with their two nappied sons in their arms |
| Caption | goaded by his sceptic brother |
| Frame | 5 |
| Description | A flat above a terrace of shops activity coming from a window that is reversed in the next Frame, cars parked on the street |
| Caption | on the journey of a lifetime |
| Frame | 6 |
| Description | Centre is Vincent building a machine out of plastic bricks |
| Description | The window from the previous Frame is reversed with a Hula Hoop lying against the wall |
| Description | On the left wall is a movie poster of the obelisk from the film '2001' |
| Description | On the right wall a cat sleeps, and remains there for each subsequent page |
| Caption | Whilst still in nappies he started 'Mark 1' in plastic bricks. |
| Caption | It was an astounding success and won him 'Embryo Engineer of The Year' |