Here’s something really quick: A comic about Nelson dying (it’s funny, I promise) and gayness in the Nineteenth Century. This lady has many great history comics but no real website yet I believe, so here is her blog.
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March 8, 2009 by 19thcentury
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i will go and have a little look-your blogworld is great.
You’re right, that’s really funny. I’m chuckling as I type this.
harkavagrant.com has all her comics up. It’s a great site. I love her work!