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Yet another parody well done by BeaR.! First “Garfield”, will we ever see a “Wizard of Id” parody next, it would be an honor for the Kingdom of Id!
In the comic that’s being parodied, does the character Roy’s playing have enough of an accent that when he says “burrow”, it sounds like “borrow”?
AnyFace over 4 years ago
AnyFace over 4 years ago
Panel #6:
It’s the story of my life. ✨❤️✨Queen Wolfen over 4 years ago
Yay, first degree burns~
AnyFace over 4 years ago
Vilyehm over 4 years ago
The castle tower shown was built after the 1st Crusade.
Ignorant Europeans had to learn from the Arabs that with a round tower, there is no corner to burrow under to easily collapse the tower.
(Such things you can learn in the comics.)
NewPatriot778 over 4 years ago
Yet another parody well done by BeaR.! First “Garfield”, will we ever see a “Wizard of Id” parody next, it would be an honor for the Kingdom of Id!
NewPatriot778 over 4 years ago
Gabby got the cookies and all she had to do was sacrifice Roy, what a bargain! XD
NewPatriot778 over 4 years ago
In the last panel I see two cookies in Roy’s reach, is that his share?
destry1970 over 4 years ago
Love the bottom in panel #6 !
jmp.mtbn over 4 years ago
Most interesting hiatus I have ever seen ! Thanks to you two , Bea and mr H
Chris over 4 years ago
poor Roy, that was awesome though.
GOGOPOWERANGERS over 4 years ago
is this new strip?
Willywise52 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Nice!
TheBigPickle over 4 years ago
Oh my… Ellie’s sure got some curvature…
RRabbit42 over 4 years ago
In the comic that’s being parodied, does the character Roy’s playing have enough of an accent that when he says “burrow”, it sounds like “borrow”?
dmagoon202ii over 4 years ago
One minus of hiding underground: You can’t see what’s above you.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 4 years ago
Brings back a lot of memories of “Hagar the Horrible”…oh, wait, no, I read “Hagar” every day.