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Q+A with Kate Beaton11 comments

leahcnoble wrote 1 week ago: Kate Beaton – self portrait. Kate Beaton hardly needs introduction, but in case you’ve b … more →

Tags: Art, Cape Bretoners living Away, People, Fort McMurray, Mabou, qa

Little Boxes #93: Eminent Victorians

b2tw wrote 1 week ago: (Victoria and Albert, by Kate Beaton, 2008) … more →

Tags: chris randle, Comics, historic sex, legs

oh how i love thee, kate beaton

GHOST TONE wrote 3 weeks ago: The mastermind behind “Hark! a Vagrant” some very funny stuff — one of my favorite … more →

Tags: Graphics, Funny, Illustration, cartoons, Illustration (2), jonathan butz, Comics, Comic Art, hark a vagrant

Hark! A Vagrant – Kate Beaton2 comments

Ham and Squid Book Review wrote 3 weeks ago: Hark! A Vagrant – Kate Beaton By Ham Hark! A Vagrant started life as a web-comic by author Kate Beat … more →

Tags: Historical Fiction, Reviews, humour, Art, Comics art, Funny, Shakespeare, Comics, Canada

Back to work, then off to Banff.6 comments

leahcnoble wrote 3 weeks ago: This is where I work, Baddeck Marine. I was laid off for the winter, but then they hired me back for … more →

Tags: Cabot Trail Writers Festival, banff centre, Baddeck Marine

Planned Adventures in TCAF-ing1 comment

Gabriel wrote 4 weeks ago: I’ma tell you about TCAF…but first I need to take a tangent right from the get-go so I c … more →

Tags: Art, 2012, angry dad, Anthony Clark, Beartato, boardwalk, Brontes, brooding, bryan lee o'malley

Countdown to TCAF 2012: guest and event highlights1 comment

Derek wrote 1 month ago: My favourite annual comic gathering, Toronto Comics Art Festival, is around the corner. TCAF seems t … more →

Tags: Comic News, Toronto comic info, Events, Gabriel Ba, Michel Rabagliati, guy delisle, TCAF, TCAF 2012, aislin

Hello With Cheese by Dern and O Abnormal

twodimensionalcharacters wrote 1 month ago: For today’s online comic, I humbly present Hello With Cheese, an interesting blend of nerd and … more →

Tags: Hello With Cheese, Dern and O Abnormal, gary larsen, The Far Side

Web Comics (Part 2)4 comments

Mary wrote 1 month ago: I wrote a post about fantasy web comics I enjoy a few months ago. I never intended to write a follow … more →

Tags: Web Comics, Fantasy, Fairy Tales, web comics, Steampunk, X-Men, hark a vagrant, History, Literature

Yes, John Cusack's The Raven is a Real Movie5 comments

Tea Leaves and Dog Ears wrote 1 month ago: John Cusack is Nicholas Cage-ing out of control. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Abraham Lincoln Va … more →

Tags: Books, Book Reviews, Books on Film, Authors, Kim Newman, Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D'Urbervilles, Moriarty, hark a vagrant, John Cusack

Kate Beaton and I are soul sisters, I think.

Elizabeth wrote 1 month ago: Kate Beaton, author of awesome literary and historical web comics, is just too funny, witty and, wit … more →

Tags: History, hark a vagrant, Edgar Allan Poe, Juls Verne, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennet

Down The Rabbit Hole: Following Comic Book Creators2 comments

1979semifinalist wrote 1 month ago: I’ve got a new piece up on Lit Reactor about the importance and advantages of following creato … more →

Tags: brian wood, Comic Reviews, Comics, Lit Reactor, Rebekah Isaacs, Ross Campbell, Comics (2)

Hark! a Vagrant by Kate Beaton

lynthelazy wrote 1 month ago: … more →

Tags: reading is sexy, Books

Interview with Noelle Stevenson [gingerhaze]3 comments

Nikita Shah wrote 1 month ago: Possibly best known for her most recent Avengers and The Hunger Games comics, Noelle Stevenson is wi … more →

Tags: Art & Lit, Tumblr, X-Men, Comics, Art, lord of the rings, Avengers, hunger games, Sherlock

book review: hark! a vagrant

librarianaut wrote 1 month ago: Kate Beaton has been making silly comics about history (and other things) for years on the web. Ther … more →

Tags: Books, Comics, Review, Canada, History, Self Publishing, humour, hark a vagrant, Silly

Teaching American History: My pre-20th Century Syllabus2 comments

malcolmcraig wrote 2 months ago: The last few weeks have been somewhat busy: marking, writing a draft chapter of the thesis, presenti … more →

Tags: PhD, Teaching, American History, american history 2, Undergraduate Teaching, Teaching American History, University of Edinburgh, American Civil War, Andrew Jackson

Canadian Web Comics and Dramatizing Survival: Subverting Alberta Tar Sands, Anne of the Island, Windigos, and more.

homeforarestleeds wrote 2 months ago: by Christine Chettle However you style it, ‘comic books’, ‘bandes dessinées’ (BDs), ‘graphic novels’ … more →

Tags: Webcomics, Canadian comic art, faith erin hicks, Kate Craig, ALBERTA TAR SANDS, anne of the island, L. M. Montgomery, survival, windigos

Dispatches from the Poop Shelf: Moronic Reviews of Timeless Classics13 comments

Tea Leaves and Dog Ears wrote 2 months ago: The spectacular and talented Kate Beaton is responsible for the cartoon above, to which she added th … more →

Tags: Books, Book Reviews, eBooks, Herman Melville, Moby Dick, Amazon, goodreads, idiot book reviews, hark a vagrant

Q+A with Daniel Harris 1 comment

leahcnoble wrote 2 months ago: Daniel Harris likes books. Q+A is a new feature on Dream Big Cape Breton. These are interviews done … more →

Tags: Education, People, qa, Cape Bretoners living Away, Cape Breton, Community, Interview, Cabot Trail, Books


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