I see that Sergeant Moth has either recovered very quickly from being shot in the previous days comic, or has been raised from the dead. I prefer the former rather than the later explanation.
Interrogating Brewster ought to be interesting. From all of the brain damage he has received in the past, it’s a wonder that he can keep a coherent thought in his head much less anything that might be of any military value. Of course the insectoids may be willing to surrender after only an hour of trying to make any sense out of anything that Brewster nmay reveal.
mddshubby2005 about 5 years ago
It’s cold on the dark side of the moth.
juncarlo about 5 years ago
That same light probably frightens all cockroach soldiers.
Aussie Down Under about 5 years ago
I see that Sergeant Moth has either recovered very quickly from being shot in the previous days comic, or has been raised from the dead. I prefer the former rather than the later explanation.
Carparama Premium Member about 5 years ago
These moth strips are the best.
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
“What’s the pass-code to turn off the Bug-Zapper?”
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
…and where all you cock-roaches running off to?
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
Force of habit.
Stephen Gilberg about 5 years ago
On another planet, Sergeant Deer would provide a problem.
Snoots about 5 years ago
Brewster successfully resisted their interrogation until they brought in the Dung Beetles…
banjinshiju about 5 years ago
Interrogating Brewster ought to be interesting. From all of the brain damage he has received in the past, it’s a wonder that he can keep a coherent thought in his head much less anything that might be of any military value. Of course the insectoids may be willing to surrender after only an hour of trying to make any sense out of anything that Brewster nmay reveal.
gopher gofer about 5 years ago
the bright light reveals that sergeant moth is a dim bulb…
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Why is this reminding me of Space Ghost?