Sounds like something out of the second volume of "The League of Extraordinary Gentleman."
I think there was a quote from one of computolio's old Crush!Yiff!Destroy! articles stating that the average "Redwall" novel had the romantic tension of the average H.P. Lovecraft "Cthulhu" story, which was one of the few good lines that was lost when that site went down. Sexuality really didn't have a place in the "Redwall" novels, though there was a scene where a character sat down and explained where the milk for all the cheese came from (a quote-unquote "milksap" plant) in the essentially cowless setting of the series, which answered a rather disturbing question even I hadn't thought of, but apparently Jacques had.
I guess this would be one of the few times a where a creator took real, concrete steps to keep his works out of the hands "dirty" fans that was at least a little bit effective. As far as I know, this is a pretty unique case.
"Degrading England."
Sounds like something out of the second volume of "The League of Extraordinary Gentleman."
I think there was a quote from one of computolio's old Crush!Yiff!Destroy! articles stating that the average "Redwall" novel had the romantic tension of the average H.P. Lovecraft "Cthulhu" story, which was one of the few good lines that was lost when that site went down. Sexuality really didn't have a place in the "Redwall" novels, though there was a scene where a character sat down and explained where the milk for all the cheese came from (a quote-unquote "milksap" plant) in the essentially cowless setting of the series, which answered a rather disturbing question even I hadn't thought of, but apparently Jacques had.
I guess this would be one of the few times a where a creator took real, concrete steps to keep his works out of the hands "dirty" fans that was at least a little bit effective. As far as I know, this is a pretty unique case.