The lettering in the second balloons of panels two and four is perilously close to the right-hand panel border in both instances. Not disastrously so, though perhaps something to be mindful of going forward.
You know everyone here thinks this will be an arc where Sedine is gonna try to get a new car, did it occur to anyone this maybe an arc where Sedine and Sam break down in the middle of nowhere with no cell reception and way to get home?
My second guess for this strip’s plot: Sam host a seance for the spirit of Ferdinand Porsche, cuz that’s the only way he’s ever gonna repair that car. Either that or Ferdinand can take it to the afterlife with him.
I agree with Sedine. It’s time for a new car. A kaboom is not a good thing, and possibly something you can’t make repairs to. We’ll see what happens tomorrow.
Well, there’s this wonderful book that’s been out since 1969 called “How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive: A Manual of Step-By-Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot”. It’s been updated several times since then, and is still in print. Maybe Sam has a copy? Or needs a copy?
AnyFace about 7 years ago
Love the shocked look on the cow in panel #2, and is that crosshatching in panel three? New technique alert! :)
AnyFace about 7 years ago
Sam has zoned out, hasn’t he?
AnyFace about 7 years ago
Adding Volkswagens to the list of things Bea draws well.
Just one more thing about 7 years ago
The cow hears that pop sound bang lol
AnyFace about 7 years ago
Stand-alone dailies are fine, but must confess that I tend to prefer story arcs like this, they just seem to have more forward momentum to ’em …
… so to speak. XD
AnyFace about 7 years ago
Teeny-Tiny Critique …
The lettering in the second balloons of panels two and four is perilously close to the right-hand panel border in both instances. Not disastrously so, though perhaps something to be mindful of going forward.
NewPatriot778 about 7 years ago
You know everyone here thinks this will be an arc where Sedine is gonna try to get a new car, did it occur to anyone this maybe an arc where Sedine and Sam break down in the middle of nowhere with no cell reception and way to get home?
NewPatriot778 about 7 years ago
My second guess for this strip’s plot: Sam host a seance for the spirit of Ferdinand Porsche, cuz that’s the only way he’s ever gonna repair that car. Either that or Ferdinand can take it to the afterlife with him.
Neo Stryder about 7 years ago
Sam, you’re far from be a hero.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 7 years ago
You can repair an old Bug.
You can’t repair a new anything.
Willywise52 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Sam’s kinda scary.And everyone thinks they’re a critic these days,hmmm?
Pequod about 7 years ago
Chuga, chuga, chug
There goes a classic Bug.
Engine goes Kaboom!
The Bug has met its doom.
Car no longer rolling
Riders could be strolling.
Sam doth say, “Repair”
Sedine feels despair.
Needs that new car smell
No smoke would be so swell.
Shall Sam be a hero?
Or a mechanic worth a zero?
Rotary12 Premium Member about 7 years ago
I don’t think its the engine, maybe electrical? Old VW Beetles had the engine in the rear and the trunk in the front.
Vet Premium Member about 7 years ago
The rites of manhood. Car Repair! You shall soon be the hero……or zero.
Cronkers McGee Premium Member about 7 years ago
I agree with Sedine. It’s time for a new car. A kaboom is not a good thing, and possibly something you can’t make repairs to. We’ll see what happens tomorrow.
Dragoncat about 7 years ago
Sam… It’s time to face a harsh reality. The car… like Roger Moore… has died. May they both rest in peace…
jonnytest about 7 years ago
Ahem. Old VW bugs’ engines are in the BACK! Not in the front where you show smoke & sizzle.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 7 years ago
Couldn’t you wait till the funeral and get that new car smell in the hearse?
AnyFace about 7 years ago
“Repair” must be Sam’s “Mantra."
“Ohm, Mani, Padme, Ohm …”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9MsSQrRn1I
a1m3v about 7 years ago
I have this image in my head that Sam is going to fix the car but is going to make things worse.
KaiserFrazer67 about 7 years ago
Well, there’s this wonderful book that’s been out since 1969 called “How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive: A Manual of Step-By-Step Procedures for the Compleat Idiot”. It’s been updated several times since then, and is still in print. Maybe Sam has a copy? Or needs a copy?
stefaninafla about 7 years ago
KABOOM typically cannot be repaired…