Thursday, May 20, 2010 (The Ring Cycle)
Back in 2005, Medium Large attempted it’s one and only “story line,” which was greeted with such rapturous acclaim as “Eh” and “Leave the story arcs to competent people.” Naturally, such widespread approbation practically dictated that we revisit the series once more. And so here it is, without daily interruption and featuring the wholly dramatic acting debut of a very special robot dad.






































Happy Everyone Draw Muhammad Day, Ces.
It’s not a single large image file? Blasphemy!
Also: It’s been five years since you posted this? Really? …That doesn’t seem right. I still think Teenage President should get The Ring during her slumping third term.
Bravo, well done.
Huzzah for Lyman! My favorite Garfield character.
Oh cool! Most of this is missing from the Wayback Machine’s archives of the Drink At Work era and I wanted to see it again so yay and shit.
This is great! This was all from before I started reading The Comics Curmudgeon and started to learn about the mysterious commentor known as “Ces” – so, Huzzah!
Epic. Awesome. Many thanks for sharing.
Yaay! So many references in so little a space.
Yay! This was awesome.
Cracked me up. You ought to do these more often.
HAHAHAHAHA
I’m still half-conviced you actually DO do Sally Forth, but the art’s just a little different… Maybe if I saw the ring of power in the newspaper…
Still, lolarilla.
So…full….of random win.
That’s pretty great.
“It’s” means “it is”. It isn’t possessive.
Or ‘it has’. Take THAT!
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This was terrific, except I think you left out the part where they admit to performing a test run on Peanuts and getting the opposite of the desired result.
(Seriously, oldschool Peanuts for the win; the stuff that’s been around in my 30+ years of life hasn’t been quite as good.)