Sequels
May 22, 2026 by Wrong Hands
Posted in Cartoon | Tagged Authors, Books, Classics, Funny, Humour, John Atkinson, Literature, Novels, Reading, Sequels, Webcomic, Wrong Hands | 15 Comments
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🤣🥰🤩 “A rose by any other name…”
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🤣🤣🤣 Can’t tell if you are referencing “Sense and Sensibility” or “Pride and Prejudice” as Jane’s earlier book.
💒💍🔐🔏 Indeed.
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😆 Oh, so many rabbit holes and blind allies when you go riding with Wrong Hands today!!!
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There’s also Alice in the Real World. Carrol
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Proust: Found: Lost Time.
Woolf: A Room Shared with Others.
Verne: Staying at Home for Eighty Days.
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I’d read Proust in a second if it were truly helpful.
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🫠😄🙃 Do writers really struggle with naming their Magnum Opus?!
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Your purported sequel reminds me of the film Shakespeare in Love, where Queen Elizabeth I (played by Dame Judi Dench) delivers this most memorable and authoritative line:”And tell Master Shakespeare, something more cheerful next time, for Twelfth Night.”
Everyone’s a critic
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Love it
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😝😜🤑 What is a sequel of a sequel of a sequel called?!
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Meta?
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A fantastic franchise!!!
The studios have faith in it!!!
It’s going to be in IMAX!!!
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🧛♂️🧛♀️🦇 The Grave Gatsby sounds like it has vampires in it.
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😄🤫🤔 The OG is East of Eden. Why Northwest?!
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😁🤔🧐William Shakespeare did not write traditional stand-alone sequels in the modern sense, but he was a pioneer of the serialized historical epic. His famous multi-part histories include the \(Henry\ VI\) trilogy followed by \(Richard\ III\), and the “Henriad” tetralogy.😴
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