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We know so little about him - just that saw war first hand, he faced long term health problems, and he imagined a brighter future in the stars.
I'd like to think that one day, someone will build a rotating wheel space station, and call it Noordung I
Here is a thread of some outtakes and other assorted things which didn't quite make it into my comic 'Bagels in Space' in Failure to Launch from @ironcircuscomix
(which is crowdfunding here! https://t.co/tUg1HlWQle)
Doesn't the perenial popularity of Beatrix Potter speak to some wild, dark Thing inside every child which hears about a kitten getting wrapped in pastry and hit with a rolling pin and thinks "... I want to hear that again"
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I need to do more comics featuring this character.
Amazon is suggesting I want to buy this book.
To be fair I DO want to buy it, but only because the cover sent me into a fit of giggles.
I got a little bit obsessed with this cover when someone sent me it - Sherlock Holmes is cuddling a CHICKEN, how ADORABLE!
Then I gradually realised that said chicken... may be lacking a body.
But it's ok, I'm an artist, I can fix this!
The word most famously lives on as part of the name Grey-malkin, which is the name of one of the witches in Macbeth's cat/familiar. A grey cat called Greymalkin or Grimalkin in general was a nefarious folkloric fae cat beast, or stock name for a witch's cat.