Alex has opinions! She’s not having Arthur’s drama. And yes, she knows it’s ‘goose stepping’ and not ‘duck marching’ and she’s trying to be pejorative. XD Next update is on Monday, April 12th! But if you’re my patron you can see[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Posts Tagged ELAS
It finally happened. More than 200 pages in, someone finally did the moutza. It’s the gesture Alex is making in panel 4 and it’s a Greek staple: a shoving-forward motion with the hand palm outwards, fingers splayed wide, indicates that[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Emotions are running high, and the nazis aren’t even in yet! Next update will be on Monday, May 24! But if you are my patron you can see it right now and help me make WM faster!
Schultz is saying all the wrong (or right?) things. Next update will be on Monday, June 21! But you can see it right now if you’re my patron!
Shouldn’t have mentioned kids. Next page will be on Monday, July 5! But if you join my patrons you can see it right now, along with other patron-unique WM art, info, stories, and tidbits I’ve started adding to it again![…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
So we got a scared Nazi, who is scared. Next update will be on Monday, July 19! But if you’re my patron you can see it right now and get more perks while you’re at it!
We move to Fotis and his new training! Dafni village is another one in Evrytania, where according to Napoleon Zervas’ diary Velouhiotis’ men stayed, letting Zervas’ men go on ahead with the Brits. Here it is on the map, to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Fotis has fun for a change! Next update will be on Monday, November 22! But if you are my patron you can see it right now along with more perks, extra comics and art, and more!
We’re slowly getting into some relatively obscure situations within the Resistance. I will be making an article soon at my patreon page about ELAS vs EDES. ELAS was the biggest and most popular partisan group. ELAS was mostly associated with[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It just feels so good to draw Fotis being happy for a change! Georgios Karaiskakis, who Fotis tried to reference here, is one of the most famous captains of the Greek War of Independence of 1821. His military feats, bravery,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…