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## [Shroomies kicked in](https://captiveliberty.substack.com/p/shroomies-kicked-in)

_2026-05-15 · Matthew A. Pagan · Captive Liberty_

... and now I owe a rabbi a 501(c)(3)

## [Pages 475-479](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/475-479/)

_2026-05-13 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Cayt: It was a lot of fun -- though difficult -- to get the look we wanted out of these pages. I'm pretty proud of them. Ari: The writing of this scene (as well as the masterful art by Caytlin) was partially inspired by the stories children who were in extremely traumatic experiences tell when they grow up; so much of it is impressions, noises, smells, certain faces, blurs with moments of clarity.

## [The Little Naysayer](https://captiveliberty.substack.com/p/the-little-naysayer)

_2026-05-06 · Matthew A. Pagan · Captive Liberty_

“Knocking,” coughed the woman.

## [Pages 472-474](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/472-474/)

_2026-04-29 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Cayt: I cannot tell you how hard Ari and I slaved over this sequence (and the ones to follow!) to make sure everything threaded together and hit the way we wanted to. Nothing is ever perfect, but we are VERY proud. Ari: Distant sound of dog laughing maniacally

## [Pages 469-471](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/469-471/)

_2026-04-22 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Foxglove Comics has a new website! This has been an ongoing project for the last year, and I (Caytlin) personally put a ton of work and overtime into it, including lots of new little illustrations around the site. Go check it out!! Cayt: This sequence was a lot of fun for me. I referenced photos of dog fights to really bring the unsettling savagery into it. Piper's mention of "animals" is a…

## [Pages 464-468](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/464-468/)

_2026-03-25 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Cayt: This was a really difficult sequence to get right, but I am very proud of how it came out. Trying to get across that Kira can be scary, showing the different kinds of emotional turmoil the two are dealing with, and trying to get across what Cur has been wrestling with internally while also starting to bring down the Consequences Hammer™ was a difficult balance to strike. There's more to…

## [Pages 461-463](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/461-463/)

_2026-03-04 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Cayt: Thanks for all your patience while I chugged away at all these backgrounds! I'm really proud of how they came out, and really proud of these pages. Ari and I have been really working hard to get this and the next several sequences right. Hope you enjoy!! Ari: Sometimes I still dream about my childhood home and all the things - good and bad - that happened there. I think it's a beautiful…

## [Tales from the Writer's Room](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/Writers Diaries/)

_2026-01-27 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

The next scene is on its way soon! If you want to read new Tamberlane the second it's available, you should support us on Patreon ! Apricot Croissant patrons will get the pages literally minutes after I finish drawing them; Cuppa Tea patrons get that page a week later; and the public will receive free updates here on the site once each 3-5 page sequence is complete (usually once a month). (also,…

## [Mazel Tov](https://captiveliberty.substack.com/p/mazel-tov)

_2026-01-06 · Matthew A. Pagan · Captive Liberty_

Walter Benjamin #5: "Zur Astrologie"

## [Pages 458-460](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/458-460/)

_2025-12-24 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Cayt: Piper really does believe in Anthony... They're just up against some very crafty parents who are well aware of their shenanigans. Ari: The most tragic thing about this is we won't get to hear one of Jason's sea shanties. The next scene may take a little bit longer to come out as we are making sure everything is as good as it can be, and then it will require making some new…

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## [Posthumous Acquittal](https://captiveliberty.substack.com/p/posthumous-acquittal)

_2025-12-02 · Matthew A. Pagan · Captive Liberty_

Near Death Experiences #1

## [Murals and Misunderstandings](https://www.richardmorris.org/blog-1-1/murals-and-misunderstandings)

_2025-11-22 · Richard Morris · Art History blog - Richard Morris_

‘To make a mural,’ the Mexican artist Diego Rivera once said, ‘is to put the world on a wall.’ Britain, however, has long been uncertain which world it wishes to reveal. In the 1920s and 1930s, the nation briefly imagined its public spaces could hold images of enduring purpose, a vision which ultimately ended with the Festival of Britain in 1951. Artists secured mural commissions through a variety…

## [Museums: open up your vaults](https://www.richardmorris.org/blog-1-1/museums-open-up-your-vaults)

_2025-11-12 · Richard Morris · Art History blog - Richard Morris_

At any one time eighty per cent of the art owned by Britain’s many museums and public art galleries will find itself hidden away in storage. And once it is, it can stay there for years. Yet in these vaults are a wealth of treasures. It’s why I recently launched ‘Everyone’s Art’, which has a simple premise: to get these works out of the storeroom and into community centres, libraries, churches,…

## [The masterpieces on your doorstep](https://www.richardmorris.org/blog-1-1/the-masterpieces-on-your-doorstep)

_2025-11-12 · Richard Morris · Art History blog - Richard Morris_

I do not, if I can help it, catch a train to anywhere on a Sunday. Yet there I was at 9.14 a.m. heading out from Woodbridge in Suffolk towards Cambridge to view a painting by Walter Sickert, a work I had not seen before and whose vital statistics – what even the work was of – I had no way of knowing; its owner had refused to send a photograph or describe it over the telephone. Arriving at the…

## [Save Art History](https://www.richardmorris.org/blog-1-1/save-art-history)

_2025-11-12 · Richard Morris · Art History blog - Richard Morris_

Capel-y-Ffin (1926-1927) by David Jones A few weeks ago I went along to a lecture on the Welsh artist, poet and soldier David Jones. Kenneth Clark considered him ‘the most gifted of all the young British painters’. The talk, by a recent art-history graduate with a first-class degree from a reputable university, began at a cracking pace. It was only when he started to show slides to illustrate his…

## [Pages 455-457](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/455-457/)

_2025-11-12 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Cayt: Piper abounds with important knowledge! About a lot of important things! ... Probably! Ari: She acts incredulous, but I suspect Piper enjoys the fact that as her brother gets older he's able to keep up with her verbal spars and antics!

## [The New Angel](https://captiveliberty.substack.com/p/the-new-angel)

_2025-11-10 · Matthew A. Pagan · Captive Liberty_

Walter Benjamin #4: Agesilaus Santander

## [Pages 451-454](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/451-454/)

_2025-10-22 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Cayt: And so we return to our goofy goobers. We haven't seen them enough this chapter! Ari: This scene was such a blast to write as a way to bridge the tone of the early chapters and newer ones, especially seeing how Piper and Anthony's "discussions" have evolved as they've gotten older. Anthony is standing up for himself more! Good for him! Also, it's nice to get a chance to see how the other…

## [Just a Little Longer](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/Just a Little Longer/)

_2025-09-29 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

I am shifting the schedule so that public page releases are going to come out per-scene instead of per-page! This means you can expect a roughly monthly schedule, always on a Wednesday. For more information on the how's, why's and when's, please read this post !

## [It's hard to be a Jackalope](https://captiveliberty.substack.com/p/its-hard-to-be-a-jackalope)

_2025-09-05 · Matthew A. Pagan · Captive Liberty_

While Shope’s papillomavirus, which produces wart-like outgrowths on the faces of woodland mammals, really does afflict both male and female rabbits, regardless of breed or subspecies, the cancerous protrusions characterizing advanced stages of that disease are

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## [Health Break](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/Health Break/)

_2025-08-20 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

## [Page 450](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/450/)

_2025-08-13 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

I suspect that it must be very touching when your kid uses techniques you taught him to help you calm down. Very fulfilling! PS. Happy 450th page of Tamberlane! I can't believe it's come this far. :D

## [Page 449](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/449/)

_2025-08-06 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Farewell, Cur...

## [Page 448](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/448/)

_2025-07-30 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Sometimes, it's easier to write what we feel than it is to say it.

## [Page 447](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/447/)

_2025-07-23 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

I can only imagine what it's like to try to mother a ""problem"" child like Cur, and how to help your young family understand the difficulties therein. No one is perfect, but everyone is trying their best. Sometimes love is the most important piece.

## [Page 446](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/446/)

_2025-07-16 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Have a nice, grounding moment between mother and child. I looked around for some good techniques for introducing kids to box breathing (breathe in 4 seconds, hold 4 seconds, breathe out 4 seconds, hold 4 seconds), and this was what I found. I really like it!

## [Page 445](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/445/)

_2025-07-09 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Oh no! Not a note!

## [Vibrato](https://captiveliberty.substack.com/p/vibrato)

_2025-07-04 · Matthew A. Pagan · Captive Liberty_

From the pitch of a stone

## [Page 444](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/444/)

_2025-07-02 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Whew! This background was a lot of work, but it paid off! I really like how it turned out. Enjoy your peek into the Carver residence!

## [Page 443](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/443/)

_2025-06-25 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

He's not fretting! What would make you think he's fretting???

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## [Page 442](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/442/)

_2025-06-18 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Genevieve has something to say!

## [Page 441](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/441/)

_2025-06-11 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

New scene! Hey, remember these plotlines? They're still there!

## [Whistler: how Venice transformed his style](https://www.richardmorris.org/blog-1-1/whistler-how-venice)

_2025-06-05 · Richard Morris · Art History blog - Richard Morris_

It is often said that one of the great unfairnesses in life is that bad people sometimes produce beautiful art. That is certainly true of James Abbott McNeill Whistler, one of the nineteenth century’s most influential painters. Living by the mantra of ‘art for art's sake,’ meant, in Whistler's case, not withdrawing from the world but hurling himself at it, fists flying. He called his autobiography…

## [Page 440](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/440/)

_2025-06-04 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Who's that knocking on the window?? (Also yeah, I totally miscounted, it should be only 2 claws, I'll do the edits later haha)

## [Page 439](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/439/)

_2025-05-28 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Welp. Penny has learned a lesson in kindness.

## [Everyone’s Art: getting our art out of storage and on view](https://www.richardmorris.org/blog-1-1/everyones-art)

_2025-05-27 · Richard Morris · Art History blog - Richard Morris_

In Britain our public art collections contain over 600,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, and other art forms. The Government Art Collection has over 15,000 art works in total, including sculptures, watercolours, textiles, photographs, videos and prints. Its oil paintings range from artists including Marcus Geeraerts the Younger’s jewel-bedecked Queen Elizabeth I to works by Lowry,…

## [Page 438](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/438/)

_2025-05-21 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Whuh-oh.

## [Page 437](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/437/)

_2025-05-14 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Oop! Hello Stoker!

## [Infinity, Eternity, and Immortality from Saint Petersburg to the Land of Utmost Bliss](https://captiveliberty.substack.com/p/infinity-eternity-and-immortality)

_2025-05-08 · Matthew A. Pagan · Captive Liberty_

Walter Benjamin #3: "Dostoevsky's The Idiot"

## [Page 436](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/436/)

_2025-05-07 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

It's easy for creatures to forget that Tamberlane isn't as adept as they are at the same age.

## [Page 435](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/435/)

_2025-04-30 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Kids, am I right?

## [Page 434](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/434/)

_2025-04-23 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Have some wholesomeness in your diet!

## [A Political Genealogy of You Can Just Do Things](https://captiveliberty.substack.com/p/a-political-genealogy-of-you-can)

_2025-04-21 · Matthew A. Pagan · Captive Liberty_

Walter Benjamin #2: Critique of Violence

## [Page 433](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/433/)

_2025-04-16 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Oh, Penny. You're so Penny!

## [Page 432](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/432/)

_2025-04-09 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

Aw, Henry has Feelings!

## [Page 431](https://www.tamberlanecomic.com/comic/431/)

_2025-04-02 · Caytlin Vilbrandt · Tamberlane_

And we're back! Thank you for your patience and support, y'all! Let the Tambening commence! Off he goooooes

## [Empire-Slop](https://captiveliberty.substack.com/p/empire-slop)

_2025-03-31 · Matthew A. Pagan · Captive Liberty_

Walter Benjamin #1: The political transformation of Dream-kitsch

## [Mary Cassatt: painting the modern woman](https://www.richardmorris.org/blog-1-1/mary-cassatt-painting-the-modern-woman)

_2025-03-13 · Richard Morris · Art History blog - Richard Morris_

Born to a wealthy family in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia in 1844, Mary Cassatt began her training at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1860, when she was 16, one of the few institutions where women were allowed to study. She moved to Paris in 1865, with her indomitable mother Katherine Kelso Johnston acting as a chaperone. Here, Mary set about studying L'art pompier - academic and historical…

## [Vilhelm Hammershøi: the eminence in greys](https://www.richardmorris.org/blog-1-1/vilhelm-hammershi-the-eminence-in-greys)

_2025-03-05 · Richard Morris · Art History blog - Richard Morris_

Thirty years ago, it wasn’t easy tracking down Vilhelm Hammershøi. Many of his paintings remained in private hands and unless you went to Copenhagen, you were unlikely to come across more than a couple hanging together. Now, a painter who was bypassed and undervalued for several decades is everywhere and value of his work has sky-rocketed. Over the last six years, auction prices for his paintings…

## [Walter Sickert, Degas, Dieppe, and the Monet factor](https://www.richardmorris.org/blog-1-1/walter-sickert-and-a-fascination-for-dieppe)

_2025-02-26 · Richard Morris · Art History blog - Richard Morris_

Walter Sickert's landscapes and townscapes of Dieppe and its immediate area, could be said to account for the major part of his lifetime’s achievement. He explored its churches, its arcaded waterfront, its main square dominated by the statue of Admiral Duquesne, its cafés, and its little shop fronts, returning again and again to the same subjects until he had exhausted their possibilities. In this…

