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    From Scott Eiler@21:1/5 to Arthur Spitzer on Wed Jul 17 01:05:10 2024
    Oops, Arthur post, I'll have to reply in email.

    Well, the wig didn't fool me.  I knew it was the real Lizardsaurus when
    his face moved around in the panel but it didn't change expression.  8{D>

    And well, characters from the old SW10 know what it's like when your
    world is shutting down.  That's one reason I put out a new Powernaut
    comic series in the present age, instead of finishing the old ones... 
    Perhaps Lizardsaurus can find a place in your new comic. But admittedly
    he's already been portrayed as lasting thousands of years in his old
    universe at least.

    (signed) Scott, and I think I've read each ROKA comic


    On 2024-07-16 15:20, Arthur Spitzer wrote:
    Oops!  Forgot about this strip!  Let's just call it ummm #351 (and a
    Half)!

    Okay, that's it for Ripping Off King Arthur -- no more strips!

    Thank you to everyone who has managed to read every single ROKA strip!

    And thanks to the brave souls out there that have commented on some of
    them!

    https://www.rippingoffkingarthur.com/comic/351-and-a-half-oops-forgot-about-this-one/

    Arthur "And that's it!" Spitzer


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    suit of Scott-armor, and was given a mighty Scott-hammer plus an
    invincible Scott-shield. Scott's mighty armament is only subject to
    other Scotts. This is an incredibly common problem, though. So
    Scott has to rely upon his Scott-Sense to identify possible danger.

    So sayeth Scott.

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  • From Scott Eiler@21:1/5 to Arthur Spitzer on Wed Jul 17 23:10:07 2024
    Oh, let's try a new way to reply.

    On 2024-07-17 15:21, Arthur Spitzer wrote:

    From Scott:

    Oops, Arthur post, I'll have to reply in email.

    Well, the wig didn't fool me. I knew it was the real Lizardsaurus
    when his face moved around in the panel but it didn't change
    expression. 8{D>

    You don't think that blonde hair is Poopster Lizardsaurus's hair?
    Also they are twins so maybe they both have the same frozen face
    syndrome.

    Okay, if you say Lizardsaurus is twins, I guess it must be true. And
    the twin does seem awfully chatty compared to his brother. 8{D>


    And well, characters from the old SW10 know what it's like when
    your world is shutting down. That's one reason I put out a new
    Powernaut comic series in the present age, instead of finishing the
    old ones... Perhaps Lizardsaurus can find a place in your new
    comic. But admittedly he's already been portrayed as lasting
    thousands of years in his old universe at least.

    Or maybe the one in the new comic will be the twin Lizardsaurus. Maybe
    if he shows up as "Poopster" in the new comic, then I'll start using
    that term. And then we'll all be talking about Poopster Lizardsaurus.


    (signed) Scott, and I think I've read each ROKA comic

    Thank you for doing that! And all of the comments you've made!

    Arthur "Thanks!" Spitzer

    Well, that's the least we can do when we get entertained by your comics.
    <3


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    to Minerva, should, instead, rather offer sacrifice at the altars
    of Bacchus, Orpheus, Venus, and Morpheus."

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    Prince Henry the Navigator", by Joaquim Pedro Oliveira Martins.
    Coming soon to Project Gutenberg.

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