In first grade, I played Squanto in our school’s Thanksgiving play. I WAS AWESOME.
There’s a lot more to “Of Plymouth Plantation” in the Anthology, but honestly, the Pilgrims get really boring after the first Thanksgiving. You’ll pardon me if I just skip the rest and call it day. Coming up next: more Native American mythology, one of my most favorite of topics. After that, if this comic still miraculously exists (glory be!), I’ll return to England.
COMIC NOTES: I uploaded yet more new Sporkman comics yesterday. I just can’t seem to stop. I also remastered a few more older comics in the archives, because I have strange definition of “fun.”






Squanto. Tonto. Wait I thought Squanto was taken prisoner and lived in England for two years and was the only one of his tribe left when he came back. Hudson Bay?
Stream of conciousness commenting is fun!
Those Pilgrims are real jerks, but they’re really growing on me. I’m kinda fond of them now!
I also remastered a few more older comics in the archives
Which ones, please sir?
I’ve been going in chronological order. The ones I did yesterday start here: http://sporkman.com/2004/07/13/the-secret-origin-of-sporkman-13-of-25/
Thanks. I also realised after I started going back through the archive that you’ve updated the names (from plain dates) along with the strips, so it’s pretty obvious where you’re up to.
Yeah, the UNremastered strips are tagged as such, and they don’t have titles, since I just uploaded the files en masse without editing anything.
This comic made me laugh.
And then I tried to make a joke to tie it into current events, but that just made me sad.
So I forgot about that, and now I’m laughing again. Heehee. Silly barbaric Pilgrims!