So is this going to check each bubble by popping it like a dog in a pit of balloons, or check the emotional output of each bubble and avoid having dead bodies littering the floor?
Wow. I was just about to announce Aaron’s interview, when GoComics comes in and says that they don’t support links anymore, only bold and italic character tags. That’s insane. They don’t even allow blank lines…http://webcomicsinterviews.com/
@TSOJ, I’m getting the same message and I can’t remember ever posting links here. Stupid if they don’t allow the break tag since there’s no other easy way to insert blank lines.
Anyway, it looks like I called it last time, and whoever commented about the food not being real might also have been correct.
Posting that last comment, and something emerged in my mind…Wally refers to “human batteries”—-human, no matter what they’ve gone through, no matter what they look like. Still human.
RickD Premium Member over 8 years ago
Panel 4 has a Ditko-esque feel to me. Very cool.
RickD Premium Member over 8 years ago
The ship has said the Holly, Kirbee, Chic and Irving are “safe”. Not if they’re in one of these bubbles.
Ol' me over 8 years ago
Sure glad Wally’s an engineer. The only thing missing is a breast pocket array of writing instruments
Dragoncat over 8 years ago
Time to play Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Moe…DITTO-STYLE!!
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 8 years ago
I wonder if there’s anybody else still alive and trapped in the ditto illusions / sphere bubbles…
Daremo1 over 8 years ago
TRACERT
salenstormwing over 8 years ago
Oh no… this is the plot of the Matrix! Ahhh! This is a horror comic! Oh the mutant-manity! Oh, wait, it’s October. Nevermind, this is normal.
SeaFox10 over 8 years ago
Isn’t this similar to how “The Matrix” worked?!
relwod over 8 years ago
Go go gadget (or in this case ditto) arms
cleehilllaw over 8 years ago
So is this going to check each bubble by popping it like a dog in a pit of balloons, or check the emotional output of each bubble and avoid having dead bodies littering the floor?
zorro456 over 8 years ago
Take the Red Pill.
craigwestlake over 8 years ago
Kind of reminds me of Stephen King’s “The Tommyknockers.”They used this type of power supply…
notus over 8 years ago
will he find somebody to add to the group holly and the rest may not be the only ones in there
RickD Premium Member over 8 years ago
I’m worried about Irving. He’s so small. How much energy could that little body provide before it’s all gone?
Ida No over 8 years ago
Wow. I was just about to announce Aaron’s interview, when GoComics comes in and says that they don’t support links anymore, only bold and italic character tags. That’s insane. They don’t even allow blank lines…http://webcomicsinterviews.com/
citr92 over 8 years ago
yep, batteries :D
…sucked dry though D:
Melkior over 8 years ago
@TSOJ, I’m getting the same message and I can’t remember ever posting links here. Stupid if they don’t allow the break tag since there’s no other easy way to insert blank lines.
Anyway, it looks like I called it last time, and whoever commented about the food not being real might also have been correct.
CodeMouse92 over 8 years ago
Welll, the disclaimer about the comments is poorly worded. For a minute there, I thought I could only post if the text was either italics or bold…
Mr. Wonderful over 8 years ago
On the other hand, now that we know dittos can make an absolutely realistic world, how can we trust anything seen past that point?
Coyoty Premium Member over 8 years ago
Could Lyn have been an engineer?
coffeeturtle over 8 years ago
Very good!!!I hope we get some more info, though, on what really happened with the mutagenic virus before they break out of here.
Ida No over 8 years ago
Anyway…
Aaron Neathery interview.
www.webcomicsinterviews.com
surfstuff55 over 8 years ago
That last panel reminds me of a white blood cell, part of the body’s defense against infections
cleehilllaw over 8 years ago
So is he going to disable the computer (that should be interesting) or just rescue the scooby gang?
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Posting that last comment, and something emerged in my mind…Wally refers to “human batteries”—-human, no matter what they’ve gone through, no matter what they look like. Still human.