Talk:Crécy (comics)

Worth a mention...?
There are a number of Warren Ellis interviews where he mentions Crécy - mostly talking about its significance as a publishing experiment for Avatar (a graphic novella that never goes out of print), rather than the content of the book itself. It's probably worth adding this in at a later date, once the article grows a little (I don't have any of the references to hand at the moment, but I'll revisit this once I've got time...). --Mrph (talk) 21:20, 30 June 2008 (UTC)

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Anti-French ' Francophobic " Propaganda.
Quoting the book "This is a story about the English and the French and why the English hate the French. Which is because they eat frogs, they smell bad, and they're twenty five miles away. — William of Stonham "

Did we have to advertise, this comic book is offensively " British "

Regard Crazy_Defender_2 2A01:CB00:456:9C00:99E8:1FB2:9A7F:BE93 (talk) 22:38, 19 January 2024 (UTC)