Le Morte D'Arthur (11 of 11)
Publication Date: August 19, 2010
Chapter: English Literature During The Middle Ages
You may commence celebrating... now. This is, of course, not how she actually died in the book. In the book, she just sort... stops living. Like, there's no particular cause. She just tells her handmaidens that she'll never again look upon Lancelot with her worldly eyes, then dies a couple days later. To paraphrase a droid physician, I guess she just lost the will to live. Needless to say, I exaggerated the "eye" thing for comic effect.
Tomorrow is Lit Brick #100. It'll either be a special event, or completely average. 'Cause I've already written the completely average strip, but replacing it with a special strip is an idea still lurking in the back of mind. We'll see what happens.
Author: Sir Thomas Malory • Year: 1485 • Info: Project Gutenberg
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Lit Brick is a comic started by Jodie Troutman in an effort to read the entire Norton Anthology of English Literature. Having eventually succeeded in that goal, it now features comics about all manner of random literature. For more of Jodie's work, visit longtalljodie.com!
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