The Lost Journal of Robyn Hood – Outlaw
Is it: (a) a crown on her head, (b) a castle in the distance, or (c) a tiny castle on her head? (h/t L.)
The Lost Journal of Robyn Hood – Outlaw
Is it: (a) a crown on her head, (b) a castle in the distance, or (c) a tiny castle on her head? (h/t L.)
I vote for castle hat!
(And his bow-string is super loose…)
Castle hat for me too.
Is it: (a) a sexy unbuttoned shirt, (b) a necktie, or (c) cleavage?
He’s gritting his teeth.
Gritting them so hard his lips are blue.
The Lost Journal? Too bad it’s been found.
‘Robyn’ looks really apprehensive about something. Maybe because he’s trying to fire an arrow overhand instead of underhand?
While I’m here, ‘Robyn’ is not any acceptable synonym for ‘Robin’. Robyn doesn’t conjure up images of a knock-off Robin Hood, Robyn is more like the name of a perky blonde girl with short hair who waitresses at TGI Fridays and plays adult rec netball on weekends.
Oh, I assumed Robyn was the girl with the castle growing out of her head and the plot was about her and this limp-wristed dude she met at the Renaissance Festival she was waitressing.
I’d read that!
Mr. Hood-Outlaw looks like he’s having second thoughts about commissioning the Restored Jesus artist to paint his portrait.
Yes to castle hat, and the spelling, as Craig said, and Robyn’s saggy tits, but do we really think R. Hood had time and inclination to keep a journal??
Robyn the Hood looks the way he does because his bow-stiffness enhancing drugs failed.
Yes, that’s a castle hat on her head–she’s dressed for the architectural costume ball but, alas, has no date.
I think poor Robyn’s seriously deformed. Looks like that right hand is growing out of his rib cage. No wonder he has stiffness issues!
I actually thought it was someone behind him nicking his arrows.
What I can’t figure out is the difference in the texture of the background inside the letters with loops vs. the color and texture rest of the background. I’m not trying to be snarky, I’m really, really puzzled. And the enclosed spaces in the byline are different from the enclosed spaces in the title…