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Mourning Becomes Fractalus — Act II

30 September, 2007 by cruelanimal

Mourning Becomes Fractalus

Act II

A pity, poor knight, that thy quest is rigged...

I think of it as being called for unjuried duty...

What smells?  Am I talking out of my ass on this one?

The tools are takin' you to school, fool!

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…with more apologies to Eugene O’Neill.

Made with an early version of Comic Book Creator. Fractal images used are my own. Text is a mashup of my own writing collaged with comments made on this blog.

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