I bought a Strand Magazine from the 1890s this week, and got to discover that a about a third of it is advertisements, and a significant chunk of those are just for cocoa.

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I bought a Strand Magazine from the 1890s this week, and got to discover that a about a third of it is advertisements, and a significant chunk of those are just for cocoa.

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I was utterly charmed by this book cover when I first saw it - aww, it's Sherlock Holmes, cuddling a chicken! Look, it's eyes are closed, it's so happy!
And then it was pointed out to me that said chicken is... kind of lacking a body. It is an ex-chicken. It has gone to meet the choir invisible. It has shuffled off this mortal coil. It is pining for the fjords, etc.
But don't worry.
I'm an artist. I can fix this.
There, much better.
DID YOU KNOW there are so many pulpy late Victorian/Edwardian crime-solvers. I thought I'd have fun drawing some of them.
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Two minute slightly sad can't sleep painting.