With childhood obesity in epidemic proportions it probably would be a good idea to combine Easter egg hunts with obstacle courses! This one, however, is likely to drive a court jester to drink……….
One thing I DO like about the new Wizard of ID, as opposed to the classic 60’s/70’s strips, is the characterization…the four main characters (King, Wizard, Rodney, and Bung) all hang out together as friends. It’s a nice direction for the strip, and opens up countless humor possibilities.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 7 years ago
No need to shut the gates if invaders get lost upon entering.
x_Tech over 7 years ago
Next up, the Knights that say Ni.
Say, whose got the shrubberies?
Beware the French!
William Pursell over 7 years ago
…and the “worthy” have baskets full of Easter eggs?
keltii over 7 years ago
The Goblin King could be at the end too!
sandpiper over 7 years ago
New form 1099
cubswin2016 over 7 years ago
They must be playing the third Triwizard Challenge from Harry Potter. Whatever you do, don’t touch the Goblet Of Fire.
Godfreydaniel over 7 years ago
With childhood obesity in epidemic proportions it probably would be a good idea to combine Easter egg hunts with obstacle courses! This one, however, is likely to drive a court jester to drink……….
Sir Ruddy Blighter over 7 years ago
One thing I DO like about the new Wizard of ID, as opposed to the classic 60’s/70’s strips, is the characterization…the four main characters (King, Wizard, Rodney, and Bung) all hang out together as friends. It’s a nice direction for the strip, and opens up countless humor possibilities.
JPuzzleWhiz over 7 years ago
I wonder if the Wizard put walls that form letters in the maze that spell “THE KING IS A FINK”?
ChessPirate over 7 years ago
“Hi, my name is Oscar, and I’m really grumpy…”