Clover may not have seen it before, but up until the Nazis co-opted it in the thirties, it was widely known as a kind of good luck symbol, IIRC. So Grandma may know it.
Not to nitpick a strip I dearly love; but if it’s 1941 and the characters are in Eastern Europe you bet your life they know what a swastika meant at that time. Particularly since they’re gypsies, who besides Jews and homosexuals, were at the top of the list for extermination,
Hmm… I realize for the first time that a big component of the original site never came through (because—and this embarrassing—I forgot about it). On the original site, I tracked different locations they were visiting through the “tags” and the highlight text. It was more apparent they were deep in the woods of Siberia, then Russia, sort of criss crossing over in the adventures, which began much more randomly, and making their way further and further west. In comment threads and whatnot magic attributed to some of the speed of the travels, with folks wondering if Olwen was using portals, etc, and it was never really made clear, but that bit seemed fun. They’re coming further and further west in the comic, and they have stuck mostly to small towns (I used to have a lot of the actual towns, I think one comes up in a mini-Christmas special possibly!) As they came closer to the west, this began to pop up…
And it was all very, very loose too! Swan Eaters had a lot less structure in the first half, and then I had regrets once I began to nail down real plots… so this still has a lot wrong with it, (are they teleporting? Are they portal hopping? Etc) but I thought I’d try to include that aspect the long time readers had in their first run!
I think everyone is missing that Salem saw it and not her grandmother. I am not sure she would know what it means especally before 1942 when it became as infamous it is. Her family seems to show little interest in the outside world. They know about Stalin and the Revolution becuase it directly effected them.
ctlum about 5 years ago
Oh nooooo……….
GreasyOldTam about 5 years ago
By 1941 a lot of people were very familiar with that symbol. Although Clover doesn’t get out much.
ikini Premium Member about 5 years ago
Clover may not have seen it before, but up until the Nazis co-opted it in the thirties, it was widely known as a kind of good luck symbol, IIRC. So Grandma may know it.
Ida No about 5 years ago
“The running man.” It means “time for gingerbread man cookies!”
Buck B about 5 years ago
1938 or early 1939 would be a better choice for the year. By 1941 most of the world knew what was already going terribly wrong.
Willywise52 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Send Wiggy to do something about that “problem”.
Denny Wheeler Premium Member about 5 years ago
I’m trying to figure out how Winnie got involved—he’s a Wendigo, and they’re from North America.
jadoo823 about 5 years ago
…ooh, called it :)….
jatznelson about 5 years ago
We now know this is taking place before June 22, 1941
tims145 about 5 years ago
Not to nitpick a strip I dearly love; but if it’s 1941 and the characters are in Eastern Europe you bet your life they know what a swastika meant at that time. Particularly since they’re gypsies, who besides Jews and homosexuals, were at the top of the list for extermination,
willie_mctell about 5 years ago
WWII started in 1939. They’ve been lucky.
knight1192a about 5 years ago
I told you Barbarossa was proof the seperating was already taking place.
Georgia Dunn creator about 5 years ago
Hmm… I realize for the first time that a big component of the original site never came through (because—and this embarrassing—I forgot about it). On the original site, I tracked different locations they were visiting through the “tags” and the highlight text. It was more apparent they were deep in the woods of Siberia, then Russia, sort of criss crossing over in the adventures, which began much more randomly, and making their way further and further west. In comment threads and whatnot magic attributed to some of the speed of the travels, with folks wondering if Olwen was using portals, etc, and it was never really made clear, but that bit seemed fun. They’re coming further and further west in the comic, and they have stuck mostly to small towns (I used to have a lot of the actual towns, I think one comes up in a mini-Christmas special possibly!) As they came closer to the west, this began to pop up…
And it was all very, very loose too! Swan Eaters had a lot less structure in the first half, and then I had regrets once I began to nail down real plots… so this still has a lot wrong with it, (are they teleporting? Are they portal hopping? Etc) but I thought I’d try to include that aspect the long time readers had in their first run!
ars731 about 5 years ago
I think everyone is missing that Salem saw it and not her grandmother. I am not sure she would know what it means especally before 1942 when it became as infamous it is. Her family seems to show little interest in the outside world. They know about Stalin and the Revolution becuase it directly effected them.