Well, Arthur, King Of Time and Space has certainly taken a turn for the disturbing, with side of bizarre theological logic...
Or maybe it has taken a turn for the theologically bizarre with a side of disturbing. I'm not sure.
Either way, to misquote Faith: I feel better about Morgan. Worse about Arthur. Kinda iffy about Galahad.
I have to admit, though, that this is certainly and interesting twist on the story of Galahad and the Grail.
(Posted here because this is the only place I'm in contact with
animate_mush. For everyone else, Arthur, King Of Time and Space is a really fun and interesting comic, even if the art style does leave something to be desired.)