So it seems like a while since I put up any of my editorial cartoons. Well, today I rectify that.
A museum has got hold of some valuable Roman artifacts that were originally found locally and wanted to make a big deal out of it and, of course, get children involved--- so they've asked them to come along all dressed up as Romans.
I've brought up young children and mixing their natural sense of outlandishness with the added bonus of costumes and pointy spears..well, lets say I'm not sure they've completely thought this one through. That said, here's my take on it.
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