Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for June 22, 2012
Transcript:
ten days back in time... Rj: What the....? Rj: We're you from ten days in the future, here to warn you not to go into the future because blah...blah...blah.... but if we don't get into the future, then you can't come back to warn us not to go into the future. verne!! ten days into the future... verne: oops.
spamster over 12 years ago
write yourself a note. Paradox over. NEXT!
firedome over 12 years ago
aw, i was hoping to see the blinovich limitation effect (thank you doctor who)
onetrack0246 over 12 years ago
triple OOPS
JoeStrike over 12 years ago
Hey, wait – I just checked out the June 12 strip – Future Hammy and RJ are nowhere to be seen! What’s going on here?! (Sci-fi Nerd Joe explains it all: this continuity is all taking place in an alternate, self-erasing timeline that from the perspective of us here in Reality Prime never took place. Satisfied? Good, now let me get back to the Syfy Battlestar Galactica marathon. (The original version, not that crappy remake.))
egwest over 12 years ago
Time is not subjective, it is a big ball of Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey…Stuff:Doctor Who
efells over 12 years ago
I guess time travel is as good a topic as any for comics, but this has all been covered before by Bill Watterson (Calvin and Hobbes). This is close enough to be called plagiarism.
wilburgarrod over 12 years ago
ALRIGHT the little mouse is found and will be lost to the future very soon now. bye- bye little fellow. Have fun in your ’space-time continuem.
Dtroutma over 12 years ago
Paradox is of course the box we’re trapped in. But of course, if “reality” is only what we observe, does the paradox actually exist?
mistercatworks over 12 years ago
Waterson is in no position to copyright time travel. For an extensive exploitation of the possibilities see “The Man Who Folded Himself” by David Gerrold a 1973 novel.