Yeah, April didn't get it. I had to google around for the original and let her compare it pane-by-pane.
I remember that I never understood the don't-let-it-bother-you part. Why did she turn on him like that? Or had she just always considered him to be "little boy" material? And what's with the Marilyn Monroe pose? She trying to impress sand-kicker guy?
I've made a habit of drawing short, one-page comics for important people in my life.
This is a catalog of the ones I've done so far. Click the images to enlarge.
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Holy crap! This is a most excellent homage. I'll be forwarding it around.
There should be a sequel where Zwingli surprises his friends with amazing illusory "X-RAY" sight.
Happy 13th, Jeaoure.
Thanks! Carey had concerns that the Charles Atlas bit was too obscure.
"Schwyzen will get it," I assured her.
Yeah, April didn't get it. I had to google around for the original and let her compare it pane-by-pane.
I remember that I never understood the don't-let-it-bother-you part. Why did she turn on him like that? Or had she just always considered him to be "little boy" material? And what's with the Marilyn Monroe pose? She trying to impress sand-kicker guy?
So many questions...
Now That's funny! I remember reading the Charles Atlas adds when I was younger. Oops! Is my age showing? The Martin Luther twist is brilliant!
Thanks, Bob.
(And in case anyone else is scratching their head.)
Also, apparently I'm far from the first to come up with this brilliant idea.
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