Twelfth Night (22 of 37)
Publication Date: April 22, 2011
Chapter: English Literature in the Sixteenth Century
I'd like to think that Time-Traveling Ryan Seacrest was stowing away in the truck of Time-Traveling Elton John's car, and that he was discovered and stranded in the 1600s. I can only assume that he went back in time to begin with in order to prevent the Radical Outdoor Challenge from ever occuring
As an aside, I'm aware of how increasingly ridiculous this comic is getting, but it's worth pointing out that I'm still following the play more or less faithfully. The trio of fools do indeed start crooning at each other, much to the annoyance of Maria. Just wanted to mention that, lest you think that Lit Brick is just going completely around the bend with no rhyme or reason.
Author: William Shakespeare • Year: 1602 • Info: Wikipedia
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Lit Brick is a comic started by Jodie Troutman in an effort to read the entire Norton Anthology of English Literature. Having eventually succeeded in that goal, it now features comics about all manner of random literature. For more of Jodie's work, visit longtalljodie.com!
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