If you feel like singing along to the last panel, just roll with it. Bear in mind though it’s a sad occasion, so no silly voices or weird air-guitar. Just sing and let your voice ring straight from the heart. Also, the first part of this post may be considered a spoiler. Therefore, if you haven’t read the comic yet, you shouldn’t have read the previous. If you did, don’t burst into tears. Tears are for the weak!
It occurs to me you might benefit from a YouTube link to “Do You Really Wanna Hurt Me” by Culture Club/Boy George to really tap into the feel of the comic. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nXGPZaTKik
And for those of you who never even heard of Boy George and deem it necessary to educate yourself on the subject (it’s really not) consult the Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_George





I’ve been watching a lot of Game of Thrones lately, so I totally thought his was going to go in another direction. Thanks for keeping me one my toes.
Toes is always a main priority! The comic IS actually inspired by a mixture of two TV-show episodes, one from Game of Thrones and Camelot respectively:)
Boy George as King Arthur in Camelot, nay? I thought I recognized that guy.
I’m not sure I’d want Boy George to be king though… I heard enough of that song back in the 80′s!
He was not my first choice either I can tell you that, but here we are …
Oh, Boy!
Exactly! An earlier draft of the comic actually featured that joke:)
Oh god, when I saw Boy George I laughed so hard I spat out my gum all over my keyboard. So thanks. It’s all sticky now.
Haha …Thanks! I knew I should have made it less funny:)
How come I never get to sing songs with Boy George at a king’s death bed? My life sucks.
Don’t worry you’re not the only one …I’ve heard there’s at least one or two others who haven’t had the pleasure yet.
Losers. Everyone does that. I do it all the time. In fact, it is getting just a tiny bit annoying with all these dead kings lying around, taking up space.
We all have to be thankful that it wasn’t George Michael.