35: That's the second biggest elder god I've ever seen

Explanation
In the original, Cthulhu opines that Monkey Head Island should be named Skull Island, because he doesn't think anyone is afraid of monkeys. The Black Cat replied that Banana-Head Pete was. The panel in which Pete appears is replaced with a screenshot from a Monkey Island game. The title is a play on a phrase used in that series. The disclaimer makes reference to the phenomenon of semantic satiation, and makes a play on the order that monkeys belong to.

The author writes:

 * Black Cat That Probably Has A Name

Proof that it's not what it's called, it's how what it's called is presented.

So here's (The Misadventures of) Hello Cthulhu. Take a few elder gods from the Cthulhu mythos, sprinkle them into the world of Hello Kitty, give them extremely limited success, and what do you get? Maybe this.

Original strip: (The Misadventures of) Hello Cthulhu 2004-09-21, Ep: 29 SR - Banana-Head.

Monkey Head image from the Monkey Island wiki (Does "monkey" still look like a word to you?), and used only as a vehicle for primate -- I mean, parody.

Transcript
BCTPHAN*: Yar, are you the new captain around here? Cthulhu: Yea. I guess so. What of it? BCTPHAN: Then I must be warnin' ye about Monkey Head Island. Cthulhu: Monkey Head Island? That's not very pirate like. Shouldn't it be Skull Island? BCTPHAN: Yar.. but that wouldn't be cute enough. Cthulhu: But no one is afraid of monkeys. {Cut to Monkey Head on Monkey Island. Pretty creepy, huh?}