De Ring!!! De Ring!!! as Tattoo from Fantasy Island might have said. We now know the whodunit. Next is the whydunit. Also how did he manage to disable those Transit cameras at just the critical time needed.
I’m late. Anyway, that’s the second time we’ve seen that ring. I’m not sure what the ring actually means, but do the plans indicate that the wiring was revised in 1937? I wonder how that fits in with the present time.
Well… No errors in logic today. If you’re going to do something electrical and the wiring is more than 80 years old you want to check out the schematics and replace everything before throwing a switch.
While I kept faith with the writing for nine days at the start as soon as dialog started to appear logic went out the window. Maybe this would be better as a dumb strip (strip where a character doesn’t speak, The Little King being perhaps the most famous example).
Greek historians simply invented dialog appropriate for the individual and situation to make reading their work more interesting (as Thucydides explains – and should be remembered by anyone reading the book of Acts). I think comic strip writers should learn from Greek historians before writing dialog.
charliefarmrhere about 5 hours ago
De Ring!!! De Ring!!! as Tattoo from Fantasy Island might have said. We now know the whodunit. Next is the whydunit. Also how did he manage to disable those Transit cameras at just the critical time needed.
Brian Premium Member about 5 hours ago
Wearing a similar suit to Junior from Tuesday, presumably him, but not showing the face to lend some ambiguity.
SHAKEDOWNCITY about 5 hours ago
It definitely “signetfies” something vital.
avenger09 about 4 hours ago
Since this story is a genuine turkey, let me say “Happy Thanksgiving” to each and every of you!
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 4 hours ago
Good morning ™, MAD Bomber Planners !
Is he studying clock schematics for the best place to wire in a detonator ?
BigDaveGlass about 2 hours ago
If it is junior. He’s suddenly sporting a signet ring since talking to Daddy.
Neil Wick about 2 hours ago
Good morning™, everyone!
I’m late. Anyway, that’s the second time we’ve seen that ring. I’m not sure what the ring actually means, but do the plans indicate that the wiring was revised in 1937? I wonder how that fits in with the present time.
Gent about 1 hour ago
Well this still bo-ring. Still no clue what on earth going on since over month.
iggyman about 1 hour ago
The distinctive ring is a clue!
LawrenceS 13 minutes ago
Well… No errors in logic today. If you’re going to do something electrical and the wiring is more than 80 years old you want to check out the schematics and replace everything before throwing a switch.
While I kept faith with the writing for nine days at the start as soon as dialog started to appear logic went out the window. Maybe this would be better as a dumb strip (strip where a character doesn’t speak, The Little King being perhaps the most famous example).
Greek historians simply invented dialog appropriate for the individual and situation to make reading their work more interesting (as Thucydides explains – and should be remembered by anyone reading the book of Acts). I think comic strip writers should learn from Greek historians before writing dialog.