Mythtickle by Justin Thompson

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  1. mroberts88

    mroberts88 said, about 1 month ago

    OH NO! The Go-Yo is broke, what will they do now?

  2. Sisyphos

    Sisyphos said, about 1 month ago

    Flying his yellow flag, the tin-can knight flees with his fleetfooted friends!
    P.S. How does the Grail locomotor?

  3. Gweedo Murray

    Gweedo Murray said, about 1 month ago

    I think it’s magnetically connected to the tin can.

  4. JodieKay

    JodieKay said, about 1 month ago

    Maybe the Grail hops around, like the little lamp Luxo Jr at the beginning of the Pixar movies.

  5. Jo Jo

    Jo Jo said, about 1 month ago

    After the excitement of this sudden heave-ho and all the drama with the Go-Yo I need some fro-yo.

  6. WoodEye

    WoodEye said, about 1 month ago

    Duh…. It’s the GRAIL!!! It does whatever it wants.

  7. JUSTIN THOMPSON

    JUSTIN THOMPSONGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    JodieKay: Maybe the Grail hops around, like the little lamp Luxo Jr at the beginning of the Pixar movies.

    Exactly!

  8. bmonk

    bmonkGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    “Brave Sir Robin ran away.
    “Bravely ran away away.
    “When danger reared its ugly head,
    “He bravely turned his tail and fled.

    “Brave Sir Robin turned about
    “And gallantly he chickened out.
    “Bravely taking to his feet,
    “He beat a very brave retreat.
    “Bravest of the braaaave, Sir Robin!”

  9. Mythfan

    MythfanGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    I think they’re going to have a hard time outrunning an army of knights mounted on steeds.

  10. RockHouse

    RockHouse said, about 1 month ago

    I wonder if Dream will ever be a guest teacher at Mother Nature’s School. He has had some experience with a similar situation in an English boarding school ( The Sandman: Season of Mists)

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    And maybe even Mazing Man?

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    When I see Justin’s work, I am often reminded of Sigfried Horatio Hunch III and the art work of Stephen DeStefano. I enjoy that style of sweet wit and humor.