I do believe they were Bio-Hulks.
I thought I was being funny when I did the lizard chase thing in my last story.
But nope, "pissed-off lizard" is actually a thing in Captain Proton lore. Because... of course it is.
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People still believe Lewis Carroll wrote nonsense and that Dr. Seuss is for children. Yet those fat mythology books defining morality if we don't embrace is sense? Please!
I'll use that skill and privilege of age and say: FUCK THAT SHIT!
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Is Lewis Carroll's, Henry Holiday's and Joseph Swain's "The Hunting of the Snark" nonsense?
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No. They are allegorical works of utter brilliance. They embody sense. As does Dr. Seuss. Bugs Bunny, Betty Boop, most superhero, comics and what is often thought of as the first comic novel, Maus? That's real. The mythology is found in what many deem "Holy".
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In many of Henry Holiday's illustrations (engraved by Joseph) to Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark" are references to earlier prints and paintings (snrk.de). Some of them help to understand Carroll's "nonsense" poem.
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