IIRC Craig, and people like Lucie Knisley & Natalie Nourigat have at least done cool travelogue sketchbooks, but I like your original idea just as much.
I am NOW.
Which reminds me-- I've fucked-up all the links, didn't I?
Fascinating.
And thank you for for explaining. <3
Must be your passion for bandes dessinées.
Exactly.
My mother-tongue is officially Castellano, followed by French.
Unfortunately, as a Peace-Corps baby and child of divorce, I never really had a chance to 'lock-in' my first two languages.
But also, just-- I absolutely adore BD, followed by Euro comics. And French is the language of BD, so... you know... let Mohammed get his arse over to the Mountain, given a choice.
Sorry for rambling about this. This topic is emotionally relevant for me.
Oh!! That really speaks to me.
Now is there a way I might touch on that in future, as I explore Euro-style art & comics across this community?
(I get a big boost out of responses to my content, and I'm very grateful for that)
A good reference date would be 450 or so, when the Jutes, Angles and Saxons invaded Britannia. It’s what created the geographical barrier between Germanic speakers, that allowed English to diverge considerably more from continental varieties (Frisian, Dutch, German “dialects” [actually local languages]) than it could otherwise.
Excellent, thank you!
So moreso the German split happened around when Roma finally collapsed?
God bless!
(not that I believe in neither, haha)
But as I was bumbling around to find a quick word-example, I remembered something a friend had told me about the word "fight." I hope people read your comment, because I love it! (it's so much better than my clumsy 'example')
Oh wow, I have no idea!
Me, I specifically love the 'tree-like' idea (with all the branching points) of showing how the major group (i.e., "our") languages derived from proto-IE.
It's just so fascinating to me, and I've never seen a better tree-emblem, so to speak.
@@[email protected],
so this is from a comic...?
For example-- I can't believe how close Celtic / Gaelic and Albanian are.
I always thought Albanian was a Slavic branch!
Ugh... another tragically late reply, hah.
So, how would such a thing appear to the users? Would it be like an auto-posting bot? Can you point me to a working example of such?
Argh, a long time ago. I really need a proper re-read.
I've only read his first one, Set to Sea. So, what would his journal comic be called, then?
Guy Delisle often works in a 'journal-ish' style, and I found Shenzen & Pyongyang the best of those. James Kochalka is pretty hilarious and playful, and IIRC "American Elf" was quite nice. Manu Larcenet's "Ordinary Victories" was very good, and almost-kinda fits in there. Rabagliatti's "Paul has a summer job" and Vera Brosgol's "Be Prepared."
Sorry, I'm kinda blanking on the 100% pure 'journal' stuff, but maybe something else will come to me.