SETTING SAIL: A New Old Comic Strip
March 4, 2010 by Onalistus Reveler
Posted in Comic Strips, New Old Traditions | Tagged appropriation, gods, green man, identity, immigration, odin, pagan | 1 Comment
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I particularly like the image of the God tossing confusion down on the folks.
And the people watching a tree on a tv that hung on a tree. I feel like that all the time.