« First‹ PreviousCommentsNext ›Last » « First‹ PreviousCommentsNext ›Last » Work Horse 10 Comments I don’t think Mordred could be any more clueless. *_*;; Reply ( :| was going to write spioler here) Reply don’t worry, it’s not like there isn’t heavy foreshadowing. Reply Gyak, indeed. It’s even funnier because you don’t know what Wiglaf and Arthur are saying. But what can I say that I haven’t already? Pay me my money or I swear I’ll go on strike! Reply “Gyak!” “Is he our old stable boy?” I like the character development you manage for both Sedrick and Arthur in just one line. “It’s easy to tell…” This comic is right up there with “Mountain Climbing” among my favorites. Nice jobs, Liliy and La Vaca! Reply interesting that Mordred turns out to be right. Reply gasp! spoiler alert! Reply Quick! We must get rid of this spoiler!Where my gun? (Just joking.) Reply wait a minute. Mordred just proclaimed Wiglaf his lackey. How can he tell that he works for little? Did they negotiate his pay already? Reply I love thew little background action. And Mordred in panel 3. And the entire thing, for that matter. Reply Leave a Reply to RC Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Website Comment You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>
I don’t think Mordred could be any more clueless. *_*;; Reply ( :| was going to write spioler here) Reply don’t worry, it’s not like there isn’t heavy foreshadowing. Reply
( :| was going to write spioler here) Reply don’t worry, it’s not like there isn’t heavy foreshadowing. Reply
Gyak, indeed. It’s even funnier because you don’t know what Wiglaf and Arthur are saying. But what can I say that I haven’t already? Pay me my money or I swear I’ll go on strike! Reply
“Gyak!” “Is he our old stable boy?” I like the character development you manage for both Sedrick and Arthur in just one line. “It’s easy to tell…” This comic is right up there with “Mountain Climbing” among my favorites. Nice jobs, Liliy and La Vaca! Reply
interesting that Mordred turns out to be right. Reply gasp! spoiler alert! Reply Quick! We must get rid of this spoiler!Where my gun? (Just joking.) Reply
wait a minute. Mordred just proclaimed Wiglaf his lackey. How can he tell that he works for little? Did they negotiate his pay already? Reply
I love thew little background action. And Mordred in panel 3. And the entire thing, for that matter. Reply
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I don’t think Mordred could be any more clueless. *_*;;
( :| was going to write spioler here)
don’t worry, it’s not like there isn’t heavy foreshadowing.
Gyak, indeed. It’s even funnier because you don’t know what Wiglaf and Arthur are saying.
But what can I say that I haven’t already? Pay me my money or I swear I’ll go on strike!
“Gyak!”
“Is he our old stable boy?”
I like the character development you manage for both Sedrick and Arthur in just one line. “It’s easy to tell…”
This comic is right up there with “Mountain Climbing” among my favorites. Nice jobs, Liliy and La Vaca!
interesting that Mordred turns out to be right.
gasp! spoiler alert!
Quick! We must get rid of this spoiler!Where my gun? (Just joking.)
wait a minute. Mordred just proclaimed Wiglaf his lackey. How can he tell that he works for little? Did they negotiate his pay already?
I love thew little background action. And Mordred in panel 3. And the entire thing, for that matter.