To repeat, our heroes are not particularly good people…
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Memorial day weekend was quite good, thanks for asking. –Geoff
I was trying to think up ideas for dumb things that one could potentially use an internal combustion engine to power. So, while thinking on it, I asked my brother what he thought the dumbest thing was. His answer was […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Oh, Delaflotte. Apparently, had Frederick not inadvertently erased your ancestors from time, you would apparently have, in the 18th century, already invented Evolutionary Theory, Relativity Theory, the Silicon Microchip, and the Internal Combustion Engine. Which just goes to show what […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Nathan Bedford Forrest pretty much hit for the cycle in terms of appalling life activities. Before the war, he made millions as a slave trader. During the war, he became infamous as the man who allowed unarmed African American soldiers […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I don’t know how honorable and loyal the real Peter the Great was, but at least this Peter has those qualities to balance out his more murderous tendencies. –Geoff
In about 9 hours, I shall be facing quite possibly the most important and very likely most difficult exam of my entire life thus far. Right now, I would give just about anything to have somebody punch me in the […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I am pretty excited that “Frederick” has found its way to being cited on TV Tropes. We are an unabashedly proud example of the Historical Villain Upgrade trope. –Geoff
Andrew Jackson is a tough one to figure. Did he save America from plunging into tepid oligarchy, or destroy it by perfecting the Strut as a valid executive strategy? Of course, knowing that he was on the ball with saving […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This comic was a mixed bag on my end. On one hand, it is mostly narration boxes which are really easy to layout. On the other, half the comic required that I think up color schemes for costumes and locations […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…