Bound and Gagged by Dana Summers
- February 14, 2009
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With a keen appreciation for puns and an off-beat sense of humor, Dana Summers creates a hilarious and bizarre new world in each panel of Bound and Gagged.
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Margueritem
said,
9 months ago
Often, true genius is not recognized at first glance.
Char32 said, 9 months ago
Actually he was a sculptor, he preferred marble. The pope in that day forced him to paint the Sistine.
calvinandquestionmark said, 9 months ago
Char…
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet and engineer
Of course, all of the other things he did has nothing to do with the joke
Lisa said, 9 months ago
Regardless of his real background, it’s still funny.
mrprongs said, 9 months ago
He also never painted what the pope wanted him to. He concentrated on Jewish thing instead. So to honor him, we named a teenage mutant ninja turtle after him, our highest honor for artisans.
whmIII said, 9 months ago
I wonder if DaVinci started this way?