I’ll bet that was in the care package that mom sent to her little pumpkin, Leopold. You can’t see the fuzzy bunny slippers he has on that she also sent.
Don’t be fooled by the innocuous sounding title. There’s some serious hermetic knowledge coded in phrases like, “Now add the vinegar to the baking soda very carefully.” It’s all symbolism.
When little, I had a Gilbert Chemistry Set (not the really big one, though). I never had any success at “warped” experiments, though; I guess I needed the (secretly evil) Marty the Molecule Li’l Scientist Workbook, too!
nicka93 about 3 years ago
Well at least he is starting out with the basics.
Gent about 3 years ago
Pleeease Dee Dee. Do not push that button!
Troglodyte about 3 years ago
Oh no, he’s out to poison little kids’ minds!
cdward about 3 years ago
I remember our home chemistry sets. My brother literally blew (small) things up with his.
Doug Taylor Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m getting a pretty good idea what Leo’s going to use that soft serve ice cream machine for.
hoagieman12 about 3 years ago
Buford’s writing reminds me of the early days of the comic strip Overboard. Same sort of sarcastic dialogue patter. Very funny.
Sir Isaac about 3 years ago
Reminds me of the Gilbert Chemistry Lab I used to get every Christmas…until I was in Jr. High where we had a real chem lab with teachers.
TurbosDad about 3 years ago
Hidden Mickey in the third panel…
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
LOL! ….AAAAH HA! …now we know he follows a manual….
6turtle9 about 3 years ago
I’ll bet that was in the care package that mom sent to her little pumpkin, Leopold. You can’t see the fuzzy bunny slippers he has on that she also sent.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Call it what you will, but it’s still a chamber of horrors…..
I Mad Am I about 3 years ago
“Legitimate laboratory where I’m able to express my warped, evil mind in a serious and scientific manner.”
Why was I expecting the Book to be “Betty Crocker’s Cook Book for Boys and Girls”???
(Smirk!)
posstockhoarder about 3 years ago
Did Travis and lab rat go on strike?
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
Don’t be fooled by the innocuous sounding title. There’s some serious hermetic knowledge coded in phrases like, “Now add the vinegar to the baking soda very carefully.” It’s all symbolism.
Spiffy about 3 years ago
According to the colorist, Leo’s experiment seems to involve urine.
The Orange Mailman about 3 years ago
The tabletop game Nefarious would be great for people who enjoy this type of humor.
Sisyphos about 3 years ago
When little, I had a Gilbert Chemistry Set (not the really big one, though). I never had any success at “warped” experiments, though; I guess I needed the (secretly evil) Marty the Molecule Li’l Scientist Workbook, too!