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'''Married to the Sea''' is a [[webcomic]] by husband and wife [[Drew (webcomic artist)|Drew]] (author of [[toothpaste for dinner]]) and [[Natalie Dee]] (author of [http://www.nataliedee.com NatalieDee.com]). It is a collaborative project of single-panel comics that they post online daily. The images selected for the comics are entirely [[Victorian]] [[lithographs]] and drawings, the captions (that Drew and Natalie add to the pictures) being modern. The first comic was published [[February 13]] [[2006]]. The comic is [[Surreal humor|surreal]] in nature, with no intended or apparent historical accuracy.
'''Married to the Sea''' is a [[webcomic]] by husband and wife [[Drew (webcomic artist)|Drew]], author of [[toothpaste for dinner]], and [[Natalie Dee]], author of [http://www.nataliedee.com NatalieDee.com]. It is a collaborative project of single-panel comics that are posted daily. The images selected for the comics are entirely [[Victorian]] [[lithographs]] and drawings with the captions being modern. The first comic was published [[February 13]] [[2006]]. The comic is [[Surreal humor|surreal]] in nature, with no intended or apparent historical accuracy.

== Trivia ==
* The source drawings are in the public domain because they so old that any [[copyright]] has expired.


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 23:21, 3 May 2006

Married to the Sea
Author(s)Drew and Natalie Dee
Websitehttp://www.marriedtothesea.com/
Current status/scheduleDaily
Launch dateFebruary 13 2006

Married to the Sea is a webcomic by husband and wife Drew, author of toothpaste for dinner, and Natalie Dee, author of NatalieDee.com. It is a collaborative project of single-panel comics that are posted daily. The images selected for the comics are entirely Victorian lithographs and drawings with the captions being modern. The first comic was published February 13 2006. The comic is surreal in nature, with no intended or apparent historical accuracy.

Trivia

  • The source drawings are in the public domain because they so old that any copyright has expired.