Nice touch with the Greek amphora.
Looks like https://www.worldhistory.org/uploads/images/7729.jpg?v=1618732814
https://www.gocomics.com/preteena/2002/02/03
It wasn’t Medusa looking at you that turned you to stone, it was you beholding her hideous visage. This is why Perseus could use his polished shield as a mirror to see her indirectly and get close enough to slay her.
My wife referred to a mythology class she had taken as “Who Screwed Who 202”
blunebottle 12 months ago
Nice touch with the Greek amphora.
Pharmakeus Ubik 12 months ago
Looks like https://www.worldhistory.org/uploads/images/7729.jpg?v=1618732814
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl 12 months ago
https://www.gocomics.com/preteena/2002/02/03
Ed Brault Premium Member 12 months ago
It wasn’t Medusa looking at you that turned you to stone, it was you beholding her hideous visage. This is why Perseus could use his polished shield as a mirror to see her indirectly and get close enough to slay her.
gcarlson 12 months ago
My wife referred to a mythology class she had taken as “Who Screwed Who 202”