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Holiday Special 2008: Part Three: Bad Plans Make Adequate Kings

Dec23
by chapeau on December 23, 2008 at 12:02 am
Posted In: Comic

Holiday Special 2008: Part Three: Bad Plans Make Adequate Kings

2008 Holiday II XML

Dec18
by chapeau on December 18, 2008 at 12:03 am
Posted In: New Comic

http://www.ftg-comic.com/2008/12/18/index.php

Well, Frederick is up to a bit of mischief due to fall on the shoulders of Louis XIV. Of course, Louis had so many material possessions, it is statistically highly improbable that Frederick could choose precisely the wrong one, right? Guess we’ll all just have to see for ourselves in Part Two of our Holiday Special: The Sun King Always Shines (On TV)

– The Count and Geoff

2008 Holiday II Dolby

Dec18
by vonluckner on December 18, 2008 at 12:02 am
Posted In: Chatter

It’s a classic problem for all historical webcomic illustrators: the fact that Louis XIV and Marshal Villars were, for all intents in purposes, identical. Namely, fat guys with huge hair in overly elaborate clothes.
We’ll talk about the Battle of Malplaquet itself in more detail on Tuesday, but for the moment we can just chat about its place in the larger picture of the War of Spanish Succession. Louis had been, by fits and starts, pissing off pretty much everybody for half a century and basically had gotten away with it, adding little territories here and there in between his larger wars of expansion.
It was a vicious cycle: The war to expand has bankrupt the treasury – the only possible way to make up the deficit is to expand and thereby increase our revenue – come, to war!!
Malplaquet (1709) was huge in this respect. The French left the field, but sustained only half the losses of the Allies attacking them. After that, the Allies could never QUITE follow up, and the French could never QUITE overcome the check. So, a half dozen years later, the peace was such that nobody was particularly satisfied. Louis got his Bourbon on the throne of Spain, but it was a carved-up Spain and soon drifted entirely out of Louis’ control, rendering the decade of death and financial hardship that it cost him almost entirely for naught. So, that blew…
– Count Dolby von Luckner

Holiday Special 2008: Part Two: The Sun King Always Shines (on TV)

Dec18
by chapeau on December 18, 2008 at 12:02 am
Posted In: Comic

Holiday Special 2008: Part Two: The Sun King Always Shines (on TV)

2008 Holiday I XML

Dec16
by chapeau on December 16, 2008 at 12:03 am
Posted In: New Comic

http://www.ftg-comic.com/2008/12/16/index.php

The Holiday Season is upon us, so once again we take a break from the break-neck speed of the current Frederick Developments to tell a story of Fredericks Past… This time we bring you back to the days before Abe or Flave, before Peter, before even Newton, to tell of a time-traveling monarch who gets HORRIBLY bored and sets out to do something about it… It’s Part One of our 2008 Holiday Special: What IS a Burgle King?

– The Count and Geoff

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