Short post for today.
I recently picked up reading tvtropes.org (a hellishly ensnaring site if there ever was one), and managed to find my way to Hetalia, Deadpool, and all manner of other things.
Hetalia is a pretty amazing webcomic/4-koma/anime written by a Japanese guy who has way too much time on his hands. (index of scanlations can be found here: http://sites.google.com/site/hetaliaindexes/)
The strip personifies countries and then teaches history by acting out events with said personified countries. That being said, the whole series is a delightfully irreverent account of what would normally be snore-worthy material. I mean, I like history well enough, but I absolutely love Hetalia.
I think fanart is in order, hmm?
Another history-based webcomic occurs in the form of Kate Beaton's site: Hark, a Vagrant
The same that is said about Hetalia can be said about Hark, a Vagrant. The site is a collection of historical comics that details some of the lesser known events in history (and lots of Canadian history to boot) with a slightly...unusual take on the characters. I mean, even John Adams gets to have his fun. The personal comics about the artist are also quite amusing, and I always look forward to updates.
Both these comics feature quite a lot of research and care to get all the facts straight, and are excellent study tools for classes like World History, Canadian History, History, and Comedy.
May also be an excellent source of laughs.
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