MythTickle by Justin Thompson for June 03, 2011

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    Sisyphos  almost 13 years ago

    What a rare blend of old and new mythology! Tickles my ticklish parts!

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    Kirokithikis  almost 13 years ago

    As soon as you said drag queen I immediately thought of the Rocky Horror Picture Show :P

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    bdaverin  almost 13 years ago

    That transvestite was sweet as honey and sharp as a bee’s sting!

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    Vmage1  almost 13 years ago

    Lol, angry birds mural in frame 1, great one ;o)

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    eschmenk  almost 13 years ago

    I thought Angry Birds was newer than that.

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    mntim  almost 13 years ago

    Yes, poppies, poppies.

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    celeconecca  almost 13 years ago

    “great and garlicky flare” – classic!

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    bmonk  almost 13 years ago

    Ooooh, the world’s first Glyphic Novel!

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    rkozakand  almost 13 years ago

    didst? that is the second person form, not the third.

    Thou did’st. RA didethThoth would never make such an error in grammar!!

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    Justin Thompson creator almost 13 years ago

    rkozakand: I believe that subtle and common misuse of archaic language is endearing and funny in a comic character, and I believe that MY Thoth WOULD write in this way. Trust me, I worked at a Ren-Faire for 10 years, I know what works. “Ra did burp…” just isn’t as funny.

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    Rakkav  almost 13 years ago

    And just who is the new super-villain bee going to fight? Mothra? :))

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    Rakkav  almost 13 years ago

    Love what you do with the background drawing, BTW, slingshot, watching faces and all.

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    Durak Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    How about an alternative? “A mighty burp dids’t burst forth from Ra!” It gets Ra off the hook grammatically and uses classic archaic comic language. Personally, I prefer the original. It’s a great story line Justin!

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