It’s better to have your Pan-Dimensional Gateways at/near famous historical sites. That makes visiting them easier. I mean, could you imagine if they put their gateway at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean? Only Kaiji who could withstand the pressures of the water would be able to visit then.
Interesting that there is an breathable atmosphere everywhere. Also, I don’t believe the writing on the wall back at the beach was ever explained. And, can a hub be used to travel to a chosen reality?
I’m not entirely sure if you read the comments, but I just wanted to tell you…I came across this comic 2 nights ago and spent the better portion of about 13 hours reading it from start to here. I cannot accurately describe how much I love this story, and I honestly wish I had discovered it a year from now so I could have more to read before I reached the end like I have now. I’ll definitely be keeping tabs on this story, keep up the fantastic work!!!
hawgowar over 4 years ago
Never go in a Greyhound bus terminal restroom. It’s where Satan lives.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 4 years ago
They seem to have replaced the wood-burning light source…
boydpercy Premium Member over 4 years ago
That’s cool! Wally’s ship has legs.
Cheapskate0 over 4 years ago
Dated for Sunday. I guess we don’t get Monday strips anymore.
So, is this two days late – or three?
(It’s not that strips are late that bother me – but that the strips are now reliable in their lateness)
zorro456 over 4 years ago
Greyhound Bus Terminal Mens Room.
THE BOG OF ETERNAL STENCH!
Cat Hammer over 4 years ago
Where did the dittos get the sapient pearwood for the hull?
Ida No over 4 years ago
Now I really want to see the movie version of Adventures with Amesworthy. The episode could be called “Stalled in Greyhound.”
sleekweasel over 4 years ago
So hubs appear and persist naturally? Presumably there’ll be one in their reality which isn’t artificial – like the partial one at the beach.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 4 years ago
And what were you doing in the Men’s Room, young lady?!
Vet Premium Member over 4 years ago
Well that explains a bit. The ancient gods of Egypt were all anthro mutants from Cardoodles.
salenstormwing over 4 years ago
It’s better to have your Pan-Dimensional Gateways at/near famous historical sites. That makes visiting them easier. I mean, could you imagine if they put their gateway at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean? Only Kaiji who could withstand the pressures of the water would be able to visit then.
coffeeturtle over 4 years ago
Ewwwww! Where?
Jenner Premium Member over 4 years ago
Both were filled with great writings.
Diat60 over 4 years ago
Interesting that there is an breathable atmosphere everywhere. Also, I don’t believe the writing on the wall back at the beach was ever explained. And, can a hub be used to travel to a chosen reality?
contralto2b over 4 years ago
So many interesting questions that I am sure have fascinating answers. I hope we get them.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 4 years ago
I have the feeling that Dr. Amesworth is not a young lady.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 4 years ago
Would have thought the Library of Alexandria would have been the nexus…
awgiedawgie Premium Member over 4 years ago
Alan, you’re in a boat that can walk up the beach, and yet you think that’s nuts?
coffeeturtle over 4 years ago
Like the pylons in Land of the Lost tv series!
joseph.schutte over 4 years ago
I’m not entirely sure if you read the comments, but I just wanted to tell you…I came across this comic 2 nights ago and spent the better portion of about 13 hours reading it from start to here. I cannot accurately describe how much I love this story, and I honestly wish I had discovered it a year from now so I could have more to read before I reached the end like I have now. I’ll definitely be keeping tabs on this story, keep up the fantastic work!!!
Daeder over 4 years ago
Hmmm…I may have seen a hub once and not realized it. There was a gas station that had a marquee sign which read “Temporaly[sic] closed”.
I always assumed it was just a case of poor spelling.