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Not all webcomics are long-form stories.
@nellucnhoj has over a thousand standalone comics to his name.
Rather than Kickstarting his comic, John uses Patreon to enable regular crowdfunding of his work. It also puts food on the table.
https://t.co/VoYudNmBl0
First up on this wonderful journey into Irish webcomics: Ship Wrecked - a slice of life sci-fi comedy about the Accounting Department of the ISS Bowie.
Written by @aaronfever, with art, colours and letters by a whole host of Irish and intl. creators.
https://t.co/bNYKibP6hG
The Irish for ladybug is bóín Dé (Little cow of God)
I drew a wee representation of that a few weeks back.
To kick off, here's one of my favorite maps of medieval Ireland c. 1300. With such diverse economies, cultures, and political leanings, papal taxation data of parish churches is perhaps the only source that covers the island in a systematic way. They can be used as local proxies
Astrology trí Ghaeilge went down well the last time I had this account, so here’s a couple of mini guides for your perusal 🌜
There’s many, many examples of Irish culture in anime but Fractale (2011) is interesting because it’s actually set in a 22nd century version of our tiny little country (Galway to be exact)
A quick #DúchFómhair because I'm a big Flann fan and it's his birthday today.
@PaperPanther And of course their other production, An Gadhar Dubh. An Irish language stop motion animation based in Connemara in the 1910s