I said this at least once before, but I find it hysterical that the character who’s speaking French – d’Artagnan, I presume – asks Narcissus to speak English.
By the way, Narcissus describes himself as “most happily in love,” but in the first panel, that’s a decidedly melancholy look on his face….
Rich Douglas 3 months ago
Perfect.
Jml58 3 months ago
If it wasn´t Cupid, it must have been Eros.
BigDaveGlass 3 months ago
Yup, love is blind…..
fred.grenouille 3 months ago
Love it!
P51Strega 3 months ago
That doesn’t reflect well on you.
P51Strega 3 months ago
’Egos where men should not venture.
prrdh 3 months ago
Somebody go check on Echo.
DHBirr 3 months ago
I said this at least once before, but I find it hysterical that the character who’s speaking French – d’Artagnan, I presume – asks Narcissus to speak English.
By the way, Narcissus describes himself as “most happily in love,” but in the first panel, that’s a decidedly melancholy look on his face….
cherns Premium Member 3 months ago
Look not in my eyes, for fear
They mirror true the sight I see,
And there you find your face too clear
And love it and be lost like me.
One the long nights through must lie
Spent in star-defeated sighs,
But why should you as well as I
Perish? gaze not in my eyes.
A Grecian lad, as I hear tell,
One that many loved in vain,
Looked into a forest well
And never looked away again.
There, when the turf in springtime flowers,
With downward eye and gazes sad,
Stands amid the glancing showers
A jonquil, not a Grecian lad.
—AE Housman
bakana 2 months ago
You can tell Cupid is fibbing when his Horns pop out.