3/22/2023 0 Comments Hark a vagrant javertI'd like to dedicate this archive to my sister Becky Beaton, who we lost in 2018, and who always believed in me. And maybe next time I'll choose a title that I won't have to repeat ten times to people, a bright prospect. Hark! is only one project, I personally am not going anywhere. ![]() I'll figure it out, and I hope I'll see you there. These comics go back to my early 20s, and I am a different person. I miss making humour comics, but coming back to them, I will have to figure out what that will look like. I'm still working on a graphic novel, and picture books for children. I am so very grateful for all that this comic and my readers have given me, they have given me a career, joy, and more than I ever dreamed. I didn't think it would be when I stepped away to work on other projects, but (not to kill the light mood around here) 2016-2018 were very difficult years in a personal sense, and emerging on the other side, I feel like this is a project that has run its course. Hark! A Vagrant, such as it is, is an archive website now. For guidance about compiling full citations consult Citing Primary Sources.Thank you for reading. Researchers are reminded that many of the materials in this web archive are copyrighted and that citations must credit the authors/creators and publishers of the works. Researchers are advised to follow standard citation guidelines for websites, pages, and articles. For more information visit the Web Archiving Program | For Researchers page.Ĭitations should indicate: Archived in the Library of Congress Web Archives at When citing a particular website include the archived website's Citation ID (e.g., /item/lcwa00010240). Content outside of the embargo period is updated and made available regularly. Limitations affecting access to the archived content include a one-year embargo period for all content in the archive. Not all content that the Library has archives for is currently available through the Library’s website. To make a takedown request, please contact us via this contact form. In addition, if you are a copyright owner or otherwise have exclusive control over materials presently available through this collection and do not wish your materials to be available through this website, please let us know. The Library of Congress would like to hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified on this website so that we may make the necessary corrections. Some sites in this collection may be restricted to onsite access only see the Access Condition statement in each item record for more information. The catalog record for each archived website contains the specific information about the site known to the Library. Researchers should consult the sites themselves for information about rights, contacts, and permissions. ![]() You may also need permission from holders of other rights, such as publicity and/or privacy rights. Some content may be protected under international law. ![]() You are also responsible for securing any permissions needed to use the items. You will need written permission from the copyright owners of materials not in the public domain for distribution, reproduction, or other use of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use or other statutory exemptions. You are responsible for deciding whether your use of the items in this collection is legal. Many, if not all, of the websites in the collection and elements incorporated into the websites (e.g., photographs, articles, graphical representations) are protected by copyright. Since Kate Beaton appeared on the comics scene in 2007 her cartoons have become fan favourites and gathered an enormous following, appearing in the New Yorker, Harper and the LA Times, to name but. The Library has obtained permission for the use of many materials in the Collection, and presents additional materials for educational and research purposes in accordance with fair use under United States copyright law. The Library of Congress is making its Web Archives Collection available for educational and research purposes. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 20540 USA Kate Beaton is an Eisner Award winning artist from Canada.Ĭharacters and characteristics in literature This webcomic won the 2011 Igantz Award for Outstanding Online Comic, as well as the 2011-2012 Harvey Award for Best Online Comics Work. ![]()
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