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Here's a strip Antonella wrote and I drew which was published last year in Graphic Classics in the US. It's an adaptation of one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's comical Brigadier Gerard stories, in which he has an encounter with an English fox-hunting party.
This is set during Napoleonic times, during the Penninsular War ("Sharpe's war"). Conan Doyle seems to have done quite a bit of historical research when he wrote the original story, and because the action takes place during actual historical events, I tried to make things like uniforms and kit as accurate as possible. Some actual historical figures are included, like Wellington, Massena the French commander, even minor figures like Sir William Murray and Sir Stapleton Cotton, Viscount Combermere, and I based these on portraits I found in places like the National Portrait Gallery's website. Other characters are based on people whose images Antonella and I found elsewhere on the Internet: the older Gerard, for example, is partly inspired by Gerard Depardieu as he appears in Cyrano de Bergerac (but without the nose!

Our French cultural advisor was M. Prof. Ronan Jouan de Kervanoel, a French academic who quite usefully happened to be living next door to us at the time we were doing this. Credit is due to him for all the French swearwords, which but for him we would not have known how to spell.
Anyway, there's another 17 pages of this, and I'm going to post one every day until somebody tells me to stop.
Antonella and I did another Brigadier story, 21 pages this time, for a later edition of Graphic Classics, and I'm thinking of posting it after this one is finished. Consider yourself warned. brigadier gerard
Sunday, February 25, 2007 8:25:41 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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