In the F-4, when the aircraft commander says “Eject! Eject! Eject!” the back seater goes first, very much like in this strip. The pilot has the option to stay with the aircraft or go next. :)
In this strip and the previous one, I love how the seagull obviously thought he’d found a comfy place to relax, only to realize what was going to happen when Spud gives the tube a shove. Big, outraged eyes, then big, terrified eyes…then outta there!
I love how the action moves from one frame to the next, you can sense the speed, and that closeup in the 2nd frame, wild! You can see Wallace’s struggle to keep his craft under control.
Shows the high tension of the moment, instantly controlled by the cool judgment of the commander regarding the real moment, granting due credit to the suicide avoider(s)—furthermore, now he doesn’t have endangerment of others on his conscience.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
yeah, abandon ship
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Discretion is always the better part of Valor. Seagull ain’t no dummy…
Ida No almost 3 years ago
Wallace: “This day just keeps better. I hope it doesn’t end.”
McColl34 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Eject, eject, eject!
jymy Premium Member almost 3 years ago
hobbes probably wishes he had that ability every now and then…
Yakety Sax almost 3 years ago
And Captain Wallace goes down(hill) with his ship……………
misc.Barry almost 3 years ago
I think that’s the first time I’ve seen Seagull referenced by one of the characters, he’s usually just “there”.
imagenesis almost 3 years ago
Seagull is like, “I love you Wallace but I ain’t that stupid, you’re on your own buddy!” Wallace forgot to bring along a case of Red Bull™!
Faustus Mitternacht almost 3 years ago
In the F-4, when the aircraft commander says “Eject! Eject! Eject!” the back seater goes first, very much like in this strip. The pilot has the option to stay with the aircraft or go next. :)
ajr58(1) almost 3 years ago
“Flightcom! I can’t hold her! She’s breaking up!”
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Slip slidin’ away…
face.less_b almost 3 years ago
Looks like your leaning hard to starboard. Forget the bird and lean left! Not that you really can steer a tube much.
Killraven Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Some trips really are more about the destination.
TrudyQ Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Good luck Wallace
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Captain! I’m giving her all she’s got! The engines canna take much more – they’re going to explode!
rhpii almost 3 years ago
Drop Anchor!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Bail! :D
scyphi26 almost 3 years ago
No hard feelings then, Seagull. Clearly, if Wallace had the wings himself, he’d probably consider taking the same course of action.
307jevans Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Nothing starts my day with an honest to god belly laugh more consistently than this damned comic! Excited for the fourth book in a month or so!
Code the Enforcer almost 3 years ago
And it’s not May yet, so Wallace doesn’t say MAYDAY !! … :)
Ed The Red Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“She’s breaking up!! She’s breaki…”
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
One l would have made if l was him….
Dr_Fogg almost 3 years ago
I wonder if this is when he realized Spud was not on board.
GKBOWOOD Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Is there’s a snowbank upcoming on the Portside, you best be leaning Starboard now!!
jscarff57 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Probably?
GKBOWOOD Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Or does Wallace mean lean to the Portside?
chromosome Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I doubt I could follow this instruction. I’m not familiar with nautical terms and I have enough trouble telling right from left.
donwestonmysteries almost 3 years ago
Fair-feathered friend.
DM2860 almost 3 years ago
Not really sure how much a 10 oz bird can steer a sled.
Sunzoomspark almost 3 years ago
In this strip and the previous one, I love how the seagull obviously thought he’d found a comfy place to relax, only to realize what was going to happen when Spud gives the tube a shove. Big, outraged eyes, then big, terrified eyes…then outta there!
Durak Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I love how the action moves from one frame to the next, you can sense the speed, and that closeup in the 2nd frame, wild! You can see Wallace’s struggle to keep his craft under control.
I salute you, Cap’n Wallace!
THUNDOR almost 3 years ago
lol
JH&Cats almost 3 years ago
Shows the high tension of the moment, instantly controlled by the cool judgment of the commander regarding the real moment, granting due credit to the suicide avoider(s)—furthermore, now he doesn’t have endangerment of others on his conscience.
Happy Cat Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Get to your escape pods!
The Perfect seagull over 2 years ago
Fight or flight is literal here
No free Heath care? about 2 years ago
Wait does this mean that there are five in the group?
No free Heath care? almost 2 years ago
He abandoned WALLACE!! Seagull!>:(