I was idly staring at a box of detergent one day and discovered that “La Mancha” means “The Stain”. Did Cervantes have some kind of moral significance in mind, or did he just like the way the name sounded?
Hmmm… Is the 2nd panel what Don Quixote thinks he sees and the 4th what is really there? Both the man and the woman are significantly different in those panels.
dadoctah over 5 years ago
I was idly staring at a box of detergent one day and discovered that “La Mancha” means “The Stain”. Did Cervantes have some kind of moral significance in mind, or did he just like the way the name sounded?
Masterskrain over 5 years ago
“BONQUE”! A PROPER spelling of Ye Olde sounde effecte!
WaitingMan over 5 years ago
The book is about 1,200 pages long. I’ve read every one of them. I’m bookmarking this page in case I ever get a stupid urge to read it again.
Mopman over 5 years ago
I like how she let her hair down and took off her cloak during the bonque.
Indianapolis Smith over 5 years ago
Hmmm… Is the 2nd panel what Don Quixote thinks he sees and the 4th what is really there? Both the man and the woman are significantly different in those panels.
Godfreydaniel over 5 years ago
New TV commercial: “Sancho Panza: don’t leave home without him!”
cooganm Premium Member over 5 years ago
Kids these days with their Renaissance ideals…
ArtieEl over 5 years ago
I prefer the musical.
tim.lowell over 5 years ago
Terry Gilliam’s version of this comic will be out in 2056.
bigplayray about 4 years ago
I love this strip. It’s so random!