Continents (and Other Things Commonly Found near Oceans)
Dec11
Suggested wine pairing: syrah.
UPDATE
Welp, my lower back does NOT want me to perform complex tasks like “sitting at my drawing desk” or “living a normal life with the mobility typical of a man under 70,” so there are some problems here. If you have any extra Flexeril or Vicodin, please email them to isto at mountaincomics dot com.
Bruce Vilanch is disturbing. This is the first I’ve heard of a barbegazi, I kinda like the idea.
I like to think that guy’s dad’s name is just always spoken while pretending to cough into one’s hand.
Small mythical creatures are like Mexican food. Curved shell? That’s a taco. Flatten it, that’s a tostada.
If the small creature wears a red hat, that’s a gnome. If it’s underground, that’s a dwarf (unless it’s in a mine, in which case it might be a kobold). If it hangs out in a house, that’s a brownie. Up a mountain? Barbegazi. Good at math? Euclidean pixie. Makes toys or cookies? Elf.
It’s endless and I love it.
From many manuscripts of Antiquity
antiquities. These are the Egyptian papyri
fault-tolerant
Soft