Dudley's dungeon

Home Comments Archive Print


Monday, 3 December, 2007 by Kernigh
....................
....................
........H......+.#..
...@@........+++....
..@..@...@.@.+++....
.......@.....+++..#.
..#....@.@....++....
.....@@.@..@..+...#.
....................
H "Okay class, welcome to Study of Magical Monsters."
....................
....................
........H......+.#..
..@@@........+++....
.....@...@.@.+++....
.......@.....+++..#.
..#...@@..@...++....
.....@..@..@..+...#.
....................
H "Everyone go grab a textbook and open chapter one."
....................
....................
........H......+.#..
..@@@........+++....
.....@...@..@m++....
.......@.....+++..#.
..#...@@..@...++....
.....@..@..@..+...#.
....................
....................
....................
....@...H......+.#..
....@........m++....
...@.@..@...@m++....
.......@.....+++..#.
..#...@@..@...++....
.....@..@.@...+...#.
....................
....................
....................
....@...H......+.#..
....@........m++....
...@.@..@...@m++....
.......@.....+++..#.
..#...@@..@...++....
.....@..@.@...+...#.
....................
@ "Oh no! That book grabbed Dudley Potter!"
....................
....................
....@....H.....m.#..
....@........mmm....
...@.@..@...@mmm....
.......@.....mmm..#.
..#...@@..@...mm....
.....@..@.@...m...#.
....................
H "Sorry class, forgot to tell. The textbooks for this class are mimics."
That conveniently explains why the textbooks did not stack onto one square.


http://dudley.nicolaas.net
Want to contribute? Write an email to dudley@nicolaas.net!
Powered by Nics
<< Previous<< First Random  Today >> Next >>

Rating

10772
Average rating: Good
Number of ratings: 17

Comments

Antheridium December 3, 2007 00:10
First comment: 17 May, 2007 442 comments written
Tch...

While I can easily see Hagrid doing that, I find that for some reason I dislike this strip. Maybe Harry Potter seems a little overused.

Not to mention that HP already has a character named Dudley.

On another note, I keep forgetting that asterisks around a word make it bold.
Kernigh December 3, 2007 02:13
First comment: 6 April, 2005 349 comments written
Dudley Potter returns from http://www.nicolaas.net/dudley/index.php?f=20051003
Eric December 3, 2007 02:25
First comment: 3 December, 2007 1 comments written
Not to rain on anybody's parade but this was terrible
Fathead December 3, 2007 04:04
First comment: 1 April, 2006 1136 comments written
For that last comment, I give it an eff.
Wellan December 3, 2007 04:06
First comment: 27 November, 2007 247 comments written
Well, it was kinda funny, but...overused. And it could have been pulled off better. Fair.
Nameless December 3, 2007 04:50
First comment: 29 December, 2004 281 comments written
The comic was mediocre, but the extra text was E, so call it a G.
Tesseract December 3, 2007 11:06
First comment: 26 November, 2007 4 comments written
Great Idea, poor execution. Work on your delivery and you'll nail it some day!
noleti December 3, 2007 15:07
First comment: 26 June, 2007 7 comments written
I think the comic was fair, liked the fact that H both represents giants and Hagrids
Antheridium December 3, 2007 22:45
First comment: 17 May, 2007 442 comments written
Well, Hagrid was a half-giantGiants have always walked the earth, though they are rare in
these times. They range in size from little over nine feet
to a towering twenty feet or more. The larger ones use huge
boulders as weapons, hurling them over large distances. All
types of giants share a love for men - roasted, boiled, or
fried. Their table manners are legendary.

Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996 by the NetHack Development Team
Copyright (c) 1994 by Boudewijn Wayers
NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details.
.
Grognor December 6, 2007 22:05
First comment: 4 April, 2007 1161 comments written
If the last three panels wereIn 1573, the Parliament of Dole published a decree, permitting
the inhabitants of the Franche-Comte to pursue and kill a
were-wolf or loup-garou, which infested that province,
"notwithstanding the existing laws concerning the chase."
The people were empowered to "assemble with javelins,
halberds, pikes, arquebuses and clubs, to hunt and pursue the
said were-wolf in all places where they could find it, and to
take, burn, and kill it, without incurring any fine or other
penalty." The hunt seems to have been successful, if we may
judge from the fact that the same tribunal in the following
year condemned to be burned a man named Giles Garnier, who
ran on all fours in the forest and fields and devoured little
children, "even on Friday." The poor lycanthrope, it appears,
had as slight respect for ecclesiastical feasts as the French
pig, which was not restrained by any feeling of piety from
eating infants on a fast day.
        [ The History of Vampires, by Dudley Wright ]

Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996 by the NetHack Development Team
Copyright (c) 1994 by Boudewijn Wayers
NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details.
chopped off this would be an Excellent.

So I'm giving it a Good.
Mighty Tater December 7, 2007 15:33
First comment: 8 February, 2007 15 comments written
Not sure why all the bad ratings... I chuckled, therefore E!

http://dudley.nicolaas.net
Want to contribute? Write an email to dudley@nicolaas.net!
Powered by Nics
<< Previous<< First Random  Today >> Next >>