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* HilariousInHindsight: In a very early strip, the first sign of Lancelot's homophobia comes when Arthur mentions Bedivere and Kay are "very close" and then has to tell him it's not what he thinks (because Bedivere's female). Two retcons later, it ''is''.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In a very early strip, the first sign of Lancelot's homophobia comes when Arthur mentions Bedivere and Kay are "very close" and then has to tell him it's not what he thinks (because Bedivere's female). Two retcons later, it ''is''.''is''.
*{{Tearjerker}}: The deaths of [[spoiler:Tristram and Isolde]], [[https://www.arthurkingoftimeandspace.com/2580.htm across]] [[https://www.arthurkingoftimeandspace.com/2581.htm each]] [[https://www.arthurkingoftimeandspace.com/2582.htm time]] [[https://www.arthurkingoftimeandspace.com/2583.htm period]].

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* HilariousInHindsight: In a very early strip, the first sign of Lancelot's homophobia comes when Arthur mentions Bedivere and Kay are "very close" and then has to tell him it's not what he thinks (because Bedivere's female). Two retcons later, it ''is''.
* MST3KMantra: Pretty much the only way to make Arthurian legend work when transplanted into the ''American'' Wild West.
* RecycledScript: Some gags from ''King Arthur In Time And Space'' get adapted when the strip reaches the appropriate point. Arthur's webcomic occasionally reuses plots from Gadizowski's old LifeEmbellished comic.
* StrawCharacter: President Lucian in the modern arc falls into this with his speeches. It works both as a satire of politics and that this is the modern arc version of the Roman siege, so [[ForegoneConclusion we know Arthur will win the election anyway]].

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* HilariousInHindsight: In a very early strip, the first sign of Lancelot's homophobia comes when Arthur mentions Bedivere and Kay are "very close" and then has to tell him it's not what he thinks (because Bedivere's female). Two retcons later, it ''is''.
* MST3KMantra: Pretty much the only way to make Arthurian legend work when transplanted into the ''American'' Wild West.
* RecycledScript: Some gags from ''King Arthur In Time And Space'' get adapted when the strip reaches the appropriate point. Arthur's webcomic occasionally reuses plots from Gadizowski's old LifeEmbellished comic.
* StrawCharacter: President Lucian in the modern arc falls into this with his speeches. It works both as a satire of politics and that this is the modern arc version of the Roman siege, so [[ForegoneConclusion we know Arthur will win the election anyway]].
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* FauxSymbolism: Sometimes strips seem to be written specifically to critique modern politics, such as the strips dealing with Arthur's interactions with Rome or the Saracens. Usually this prompts Gadzikowski to step in and say that it's from the source material and the appropriateness to modern times is totally incidental.
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Removed "Purity Sue", since it is now a Flame Bait example that should not be allowed; see "Flame Bait" page for more details.


* PuritySue: Galahad, who exists in a state of perfect Christian grace in the space arc. Justified, as this was his role in the original legends.
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* MartyStu: Guenevere. She cheats on Arthur regularly with his best friend Lancelot, and Arthur even knows about this and is accepting of it. Then in one arc Arthur fell in love with the leader of the enemy and slept with her once, to which Guenevere replies by trying to get his best soldiers to switch sides, and nearly kills him. The author flat out defends her actions in a comic, despite whatever she does. Of course, much of this is straight from Mallory.

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* MartyStu: Guenevere. She cheats on Arthur regularly with his best friend Lancelot, and Arthur even knows about this and is accepting of it. Then in one arc Arthur fell in love with the leader of the enemy and slept with her once, to which Guenevere replies by trying to get his best soldiers to switch sides, and nearly kills him. The author flat out defends her actions in a comic, despite whatever she does.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In a very early strip, the first sign of Lancelot's homophobia comes when Arthur mentions Bedivere and Kay are "very close" and then has to tell him it's not what he thinks (because Bedivere's female). Two retcons later, it ''is''.
* MartyStu: Guenevere. She cheats on Arthur regularly with his best friend Lancelot, and Arthur even knows about this and is accepting of it. Then in one arc Arthur fell in love with the leader of the enemy and slept with her once, to which Guenevere replies by trying to get his best soldiers to switch sides, and nearly kills him. The author flat out defends her actions in a comic, despite whatever she does. Of course, much of this is straight from Mallory.

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* MartyStu: Guenevere. She cheat on Arthur regularly with his best friend Lancelot, and Arthur even knows about this and is accepting of it. Then in one arc Arthur fell in love with the leader of the enemy, and slept with her once, to which Guenevere replies by trying to get his best soldiers to switch sides, and nearly kill him. The author flat out defends her actions in a comic, despite whatever she does.

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* MartyStu: Guenevere. She cheat cheats on Arthur regularly with his best friend Lancelot, and Arthur even knows about this and is accepting of it. Then in one arc Arthur fell in love with the leader of the enemy, enemy and slept with her once, to which Guenevere replies by trying to get his best soldiers to switch sides, and nearly kill kills him. The author flat out defends her actions in a comic, despite whatever she does.



* RecycledScript: Some gags from ''King Arthur In Time And Space'' get adapted when the strip reaches the appropriate point. Arthur's webcomic occasionally reuses plots from Gadizowski's old LifeEmbellished comic.

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* PuritySue: Galahad, who exists in a state of perfect Christian grace in the space arc. Justified, as this was his role in the original legends.
* RecycledScript: Some gags from ''King Arthur In Time And Space'' get adapted when the strip reaches the appropriate point. Arthur's webcomic occasionally reuses plots from Gadizowski's old LifeEmbellished comic.comic.
* StrawCharacter: President Lucian in the modern arc falls into this with his speeches. It works both as a satire of politics and that this is the modern arc version of the Roman siege, so [[ForegoneConclusion we know Arthur will win the election anyway]].
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*MartyStu: Guenevere. She cheat on Arthur regularly with his best friend Lancelot, and Arthur even knows about this and is accepting of it. Then in one arc Arthur fell in love with the leader of the enemy, and slept with her once, to which Guenevere replies by trying to get his best soldiers to switch sides, and nearly kill him. The author flat out defends her actions in a comic, despite whatever she does.

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