Hmmm. my guy friends (and one girl friend) all do this. But some of them actully have real swords as well. Includeing previously mentioned girl and her brother.
G.K.Chesterton’s (remember Father Brown?) book “The Ball and the Cross” deals with a swordfight between a Scottish catholic and an atheist, which is begun several times during the course of the book, but never concluded. It’s available on gutenberg.org.
lol… my dad and i had a sword fight tonight with empty Christmas wrapping paper rolls. i’m 46 and he’s 71.
*LIKE*
That’s the best. 😀
That’s called “Cardboard Tube Ninja”!
Penny-Arcade did a bit on it a few years ago (which I cannot find at the moment…)
We’re not that rare. 😀
*Samurai, not ninja.
Touche…
I only Swordfight with clean toilet plungers, recently used ones are off limits.
That last panel would make an AWESOME movie poster
I find myself thinking that bug would be excellent as an animated short.
They don’t call it sword fighting for nothing!
..Or maybe they do. I dunno.
Well, this could explain why the Wii was such a big seller.
“HAVE AT THEE, VARLET!”
Check out a movie called “Groove Tube”. There some glow in the dark condoms that “highlight” an unusual sword fight.
I admire how you are able to draw hats of all kinds. Was there a special week of art school that focused on mad skills at Hattery?
Mad. Hattery. I see what you did there, and I bestow three internets upon you for it.
You can still keep them if it was unintentional, though.
Well Duh. Real swords will hurt if you accidentally get poked. Cheap violin bows…. OTOH……
Also, the real swords get dented up and takes forever to rub them out with polish*.. 🙁
*actual sword fight experience
Love the blaming in the second panel when “mom” shows up.
Love that second panel. Cracks me up every time.
Hmmm. my guy friends (and one girl friend) all do this. But some of them actully have real swords as well. Includeing previously mentioned girl and her brother.
G.K.Chesterton’s (remember Father Brown?) book “The Ball and the Cross” deals with a swordfight between a Scottish catholic and an atheist, which is begun several times during the course of the book, but never concluded. It’s available on gutenberg.org.
This is your best Bug comic in a long time, Adam. Well done.
They wanna swordfight in a way that looks cool, and real swords don’t favor that.