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Today’s strip reminds me that people were scared when they first saw a train coming towards them on a cinema screen. The UK television series The Quatermass Experiment was very scary for TV viewers in 1953 – especially when Quatermass started addressing TV cameras in his fictional world so that he seemed to be speaking to the real TV viewers. That series would lead to a Hammer movie adaption and that led to The Curse of Frankenstein and other Hammer horrors.
Sugar Bombs 95 about 3 years ago
That’s not a monster, that’s a cartoon dinosaur with donkey ears.
It wouldn’t scare a preschooler, let alone a nine year-old.
Averagemoe about 3 years ago
I could put it in a hamster cage until I train it to sit on my shoulder.
codycab about 3 years ago
Whether my Nintendo switch is connected to my wide screen TV or not, the giant monsters still won’t beat me. We video game heroes keep finding ways.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
go, Phoebe, go
Jungle Empress about 3 years ago
iggyman about 3 years ago
Here we get a glimpse of the hidden Phoebe!
iggyman about 3 years ago
The only movie that scared me was the Fly when the fly/man was in the spider web saying “Help me”!
Calvinist1966 about 3 years ago
Today’s strip reminds me that people were scared when they first saw a train coming towards them on a cinema screen. The UK television series The Quatermass Experiment was very scary for TV viewers in 1953 – especially when Quatermass started addressing TV cameras in his fictional world so that he seemed to be speaking to the real TV viewers. That series would lead to a Hammer movie adaption and that led to The Curse of Frankenstein and other Hammer horrors.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
Shades of Gachnar!
Aladar30 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Interesting. I wonder if this actually work for children.
Decepticomic about 3 years ago
So, we’re gonna get a storyline where Marigold turns 2-inches tall, right?
cmxx about 3 years ago
Arcs usually run Monday-Saturday. Sunday’s strip is usually a stand-alone.
dpullen17 about 3 years ago
I’m pretty sure that’s a relative of Todd.
DaBump Premium Member about 3 years ago
Well, she’s a little girl — anything but a unicorn would have good reason to be scared around her even if much larger than 2 inches!
jerrica.benton333 about 3 years ago
what if, like, when you are watching your phone, like, your phone is watching you too… though… like, that would make it way more scary…