tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7321339472666778123.post9011323068392497402..comments2024-02-03T13:09:38.313+00:00Comments on Mirabilis - Year of Wonders: Saints aliveLeo Hartashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14417174942647091006noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7321339472666778123.post-85338808594019402792010-04-23T17:39:14.384+01:002010-04-23T17:39:14.384+01:00OMG, you're right, Derm! And we don't have...OMG, you're right, Derm! And we don't have Estelle in a bikini, either. Although that's not for want of me and Nikos trying to convince Leo...Dave Morrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14468228790874490693noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7321339472666778123.post-2474177147573467822010-04-23T17:28:39.634+01:002010-04-23T17:28:39.634+01:00But didn't St George have full plate armour, a...But didn't St George have full plate armour, a lance, a white horse and a halo glowing around his head? I've seen the 15th century paintings and it's quite clear.<br /><br />Could it be that a comic book is going for historical accuracy with this 3rd century Roman cataphract? Surely there must be a good reason for not pandering to an easily understood common archetype?<br /><br />I demand to be patronised by my comics damn it! :-DDermot Boltonnoreply@blogger.com