![]() ![]() For those of you who aren’t sad, lonely, incredibly attractive English majors like myself, don’t worry. I should warn you that my opinion may be slanted as I am a huge history/literature nerd, so I understood about 95% of what the comics were about. This may sound boring, but where else might you find flirtatious queens, outrageous authors, fat ponies, the most tragic napoleon, and real looks into the lives of history’s everymen and their ongoing quest to get-it-on before their inevitable and historically accurate death? Each Hark! A Vagrant comic is about a comical interpretation of literature or history. ![]() Kate Beaton is a history major that has worked in museums across all of Canada, during which she wrote most of her comics. I spent the better part of a week reading through her entire archive and I hope this review may inspire you to do the same. ![]() Inspired by this parody of one of my favorite classical authors, I scoured the web until I found her website and the nearly four hundred comics she had published there. ![]() I first encountered her online in the form of the above comic of a rather quizzical looking Edgar Allen Poe. Her web comic, Hark! A Vagrant has spread across the web and the world. Many of you may be more familiar with the comic work of Artist Kate Beaton than you know. Hark! A Review – A Look at Hark! A Vagrant by Kate Beaton ![]()
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