Back in late 2004, the San Antonio Current had the great idea to have reviews presented as comics. I was paired with Susan Pagani for a review of Stories in Stone, a Complete Guide to Cemetery Symbolism.
The result of a day's slogging through graveyards and many, many pictures gave the world a very NLEx result. Sorry, can't help the side-scrolling, it was a double-page spread in the paper.

What got me thinking about this comic was my trip today to Hortontown Cemetery in New Braunfels, where Summer, Fox, our friend Shon and I did some gravestone decoding.

Click on the church to see my pix of the cemetery and St. Martin's Lutheran Evengelical (I feel like I need to inhale before I say all that, it's a lot of name for a little building) Church. Hortontown had 93 residents when St. Martin's was established.
The result of a day's slogging through graveyards and many, many pictures gave the world a very NLEx result. Sorry, can't help the side-scrolling, it was a double-page spread in the paper.

What got me thinking about this comic was my trip today to Hortontown Cemetery in New Braunfels, where Summer, Fox, our friend Shon and I did some gravestone decoding.

Click on the church to see my pix of the cemetery and St. Martin's Lutheran Evengelical (I feel like I need to inhale before I say all that, it's a lot of name for a little building) Church. Hortontown had 93 residents when St. Martin's was established.