I struck gold! This has probably been posted before, but it was new to me - if you click on the “<<” link above the toon, it will take you to the very first Brewster Rockit comics. There we first discover Bucky, invented by Cliff and Pam’s children. Very interesting to see what came first, before we learned that Brewster is a blond.
I guess they’ll stick a giant straw in the asteroid to try and siphon out the antimatter into a waiting tanker. They may need to use a giant hammer to get the straw into the asteroid: a hammeroid.
Ray_C over 14 years ago
The Doc is a consultant to BP?
zero over 14 years ago
No, just genetically linked to a long line of sociopaths. Who are in fact, all consultants…
Trebor39 over 14 years ago
The Doc’s an oil man for sure, but Pam looks like she’s about to rip out Winky’s spleen!
Rakkav over 14 years ago
I hope Pam has better judgment in assigning benefit of the doubt than Miss Wormwood presently does in Calvin and Hobbes.
Who says this strip isn’t topical?
Sherlock Watson over 14 years ago
Who knew that the probing of an asteroid could create such an uncomfortable situation?
gordrogb Premium Member over 14 years ago
I struck gold! This has probably been posted before, but it was new to me - if you click on the “<<” link above the toon, it will take you to the very first Brewster Rockit comics. There we first discover Bucky, invented by Cliff and Pam’s children. Very interesting to see what came first, before we learned that Brewster is a blond.
alan.gurka over 14 years ago
I guess they’ll stick a giant straw in the asteroid to try and siphon out the antimatter into a waiting tanker. They may need to use a giant hammer to get the straw into the asteroid: a hammeroid.
gulfcoastgrl over 14 years ago
BP, politicians and MDQ are doing the tar ball two-step down here. Sounds just like ‘em.
starguy over 14 years ago
So, then Barry is portrayed by Brewster, and Janet (“The System Worked”) is portrayed by Cliff Clewless. Yup, works for me.
Charles Brobst Premium Member over 14 years ago
At least drilling into an asteroid wouldn’t kill everything in the ocean that’s fit to eat.
saltyftw over 14 years ago
Doesn’t mater if it’s fit to eat or not,It’s fit to live!
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yep. Found the antimatter.
Varnes over 14 years ago
What’s the matter?
JP Steve Premium Member over 14 years ago
Quick! Break out the Uncle matter!
Rakkav over 14 years ago
At this point some gray matter seems chiefly what is needed.
No, don’t add regular matter to sop the mess up, not unless you want, briefly, a second Sun in the Solar System.