I recall the Nostalgia Critic’s review of “Quest for Camelot.” He got excited when the heroine expressed a desire to rescue damsels as a knight, but a moment later, she asked what a damsel was.
So, logic point… why would Lady Balance over there be so enamored by this stuff that is the very opposite of balance? Being the only female-from-the-future on hand for the artist to pick from is not a valid excuse. Maybe the Live-forever Cup would have been better. We don’t know what it likes.
debra4life over 7 years ago
Reason why lil’ Robin wasn’t asking after any cousins. Wink, wink.
SKJAM! Premium Member over 7 years ago
Maid Marian was a later addition to the stories.
prrdh over 7 years ago
Are you sure that’s the right spelling of ‘maid’?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
And she really wasn’t a maid, more of a half naked, blue dyed Pictish warrior queen.
Stephen Gilberg over 7 years ago
I recall the Nostalgia Critic’s review of “Quest for Camelot.” He got excited when the heroine expressed a desire to rescue damsels as a knight, but a moment later, she asked what a damsel was.
Awfulhorrid over 7 years ago
Thank you! I think this is my single favorite MythTickle comic ever!
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
Sigh! Janine may be too “versatile” for an old cishetero, but I still think she’s darned cute!
Fiammata over 7 years ago
So, logic point… why would Lady Balance over there be so enamored by this stuff that is the very opposite of balance? Being the only female-from-the-future on hand for the artist to pick from is not a valid excuse. Maybe the Live-forever Cup would have been better. We don’t know what it likes.