On December 9, Jack claimed that “Mildred’s legs are Mildred’s business.” Today it appears that she is making them everyone’s business!
I don’t know if I love the Council of Warlocks or the “I was mainly focused on Lego that year” more.
I’m just going to go ahead and assume the warlock in the purple suit is Alan Moore.
I agreed with the council of warlocks.
I enjoy how even at the bitter end, Barney’s Potatoe’s held to their commitment to maximize their apostrophe usage.
“Warlock”. From an Old English word meaning “one who breaks faith”, “liar”, “devil”. Carry on!
Barney could have stayed in business by selling his spare apostrophes.
It is very telling that her response is “Why?” and not “Council of what, now?” Mystery kids have seen it all.
Well, that does sound like warlocks…
Wow, those warlocks really got what they wanted, didn’t they?
Is the new age of chaos better than the old one? Personally I didn’t notice the change.
Grammatic Mechanic here: Dangling reference in the last panel.
In actuality, we do not know which side prefers the “new age of chaos”!
You must not tit about with the Local Council of Warlocks.
Did the warlocks ever decide if they wanted misshapen chaos, or just regular chaos?
The Warlocks see the chaos as a phased transition between one norm and a new norm. A change in the air they might find more favorable in some way.
May 03, 2017
seismic-2 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
On December 9, Jack claimed that “Mildred’s legs are Mildred’s business.” Today it appears that she is making them everyone’s business!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I don’t know if I love the Council of Warlocks or the “I was mainly focused on Lego that year” more.
Brian Perler Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I’m just going to go ahead and assume the warlock in the purple suit is Alan Moore.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I agreed with the council of warlocks.
ajn90280 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I enjoy how even at the bitter end, Barney’s Potatoe’s held to their commitment to maximize their apostrophe usage.
Michael G. almost 5 years ago
“Warlock”. From an Old English word meaning “one who breaks faith”, “liar”, “devil”. Carry on!
R.U. Kidding almost 5 years ago
Barney could have stayed in business by selling his spare apostrophes.
kr155150 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
It is very telling that her response is “Why?” and not “Council of what, now?” Mystery kids have seen it all.
scyphi26 almost 5 years ago
Well, that does sound like warlocks…
GaryCooper almost 5 years ago
Wow, those warlocks really got what they wanted, didn’t they?
willie_mctell almost 5 years ago
Is the new age of chaos better than the old one? Personally I didn’t notice the change.
Cheapskate0 almost 5 years ago
Grammatic Mechanic here: Dangling reference in the last panel.
In actuality, we do not know which side prefers the “new age of chaos”!
RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
You must not tit about with the Local Council of Warlocks.
Daeder almost 5 years ago
Did the warlocks ever decide if they wanted misshapen chaos, or just regular chaos?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
The Warlocks see the chaos as a phased transition between one norm and a new norm. A change in the air they might find more favorable in some way.