Most people switched to kerosene lamps in the 1800’s because of the odor burning whale oil created. As an oil lamp owner, I find even the “odorless” paraffin oil (which is refined kerosene) and paraffin wax candles to be a bit on the stinky side – though nowhere near as bad as a kerosene heater.
Although we cannot see her face, this is one of the best detailed women that Mister Carrillo has drawn in a long time, the details of the light and shadow on her hair, and her form in general.
PoodleGroomer 27 days ago
But you need it for quality lighting in first class train cars.
sbenton7684 27 days ago
blubber lamp… shnort…
SamT53 27 days ago
Weird, even for this strip.
Munch 27 days ago
Quit your blubbering!
Ishka Bibel 27 days ago
You can cut a piece of whale blubber, stick a wick in it, light it for a perfectly serviceable lamp
oish 27 days ago
Most people switched to kerosene lamps in the 1800’s because of the odor burning whale oil created. As an oil lamp owner, I find even the “odorless” paraffin oil (which is refined kerosene) and paraffin wax candles to be a bit on the stinky side – though nowhere near as bad as a kerosene heater.
Saurischia 27 days ago
How 19th century!
norphos 27 days ago
Although we cannot see her face, this is one of the best detailed women that Mister Carrillo has drawn in a long time, the details of the light and shadow on her hair, and her form in general.
Chris Sherlock 27 days ago
He likes to live in the past, I guess.
adrianrune 27 days ago
They should have someone look Inuit.