This post from the Nine and Thirty Kingdoms
about the incredible silliness of turning unique monsters (Dracula, Cupid, the Minotaur) into a category of being reminded me of a comic by one Lord Nedroid Jr., Esq., IV.
I'll just post those two; the rest of the comic is in this conveniently bite-sized link.
It's worth it. Don't be lazy, your hands can use the workout.
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