Hokay, first, how many creatures had to be in that car before a clown emerged and second, does this mean each clown that comes out has a nuclear bomb?! :-b
more like a devolution with the GOP lurking about the human race. How do I loathe thee, let me count the ways, you worthless swine afflicted upon our beloved country, the U.S. of A.
From a review of “Pulp Empire The Secret History of Comic Book Imperialism:” "Not that comic books weren’t also useful for those in power. Lt. Gen. Leslie Groves, erstwhile director of the Manhattan Project, recruited the comic strip characters Blondie and Dagwood, along with Mandrake the Magician, Popeye, and the warring couple Maggie and Jiggs, to explain the mysteries of atomic fission in a King Features comic, “Splitting the Atom—Starring Dagwood and Blondie.” Millions of copies were distributed. Some even made light of the situation: “Donald Duck’s Atom Bomb,” created by the Disney studio for a Cheerios breakfast cereal, has Donald unleash a home-made bomb (whose recipe includes a “mashed meteorites,” “the juice of one lightning bolt,” and “ten cat hairs”) on Duckburg, then recoup the disaster by selling the irradiated citizens his “Atomic Hair Growth.” (The Nation, February 7/14, 2022, pp. 39-42)
P.S. Sorry about the quotes—the ital feature doesn’t seem to be working properly this morning. . .
I don’t think we’re headed for a repeat of the Cretaceous-Paleogene event (75% of all species extinct). I think we’re headed for another Permian Extinction (90-96%).
The existence of nuclear weapons represents a failure on the part of humanity. An adult, intelligent species would never have or even perceive the need for such things. The flaws in our way of life that cause and allow the creation of nuclear weapons are the same flaws that inevitably give control of them to madmen and clowns.
If Putin pushes his red button, we will push our red button. That will end all speculation about planet killer asteroids. They will no longer be needed.
What was that science fiction story about a star that went supernova around 3400 BCE, thereby obliterating all its planets, including the one with intelligent life? Yes, THAT one, the light of which reached Earth just in time to guide the Three Wise Guys to Bethlehem. Was that God’s work too?
C over 2 years ago
Amphibians to marsupials huh?
jvo over 2 years ago
No marsupials were drawn in the making of this cartoon
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 2 years ago
^Devolution of critical thinking.
Bilan over 2 years ago
It’s always the clown that has the nuclear bomb.
wallylm over 2 years ago
Hokay, first, how many creatures had to be in that car before a clown emerged and second, does this mean each clown that comes out has a nuclear bomb?! :-b
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 2 years ago
You can’t keep volatile people from having weapons, so you must keep the right to have your own… on both a national and a personal level.
Viktor Sirin over 2 years ago
https://pandasthumb.org/
jimchronister2016 over 2 years ago
You got this on right on Mike! What a shame that we are destined to destroy ourselves through IGNORANCE AND GREED!!!
admiree2 over 2 years ago
The Bomb is for the hurricane which is what a Fat Orange Clown would plan to use it. What could go wrong?
Doug K over 2 years ago
That clown coming out with the bomb represents all of us.
The Old Wolf over 2 years ago
Sad but frighteningly true. I fear we are about to reset the world to ashes and cockroaches.
wmbrainiac over 2 years ago
Impressive
Count Olaf Premium Member over 2 years ago
Putin the Clown… nice imagery
keenanthelibrarian over 2 years ago
Cruel. Cruel, but fair.
smartty cat over 2 years ago
more like a devolution with the GOP lurking about the human race. How do I loathe thee, let me count the ways, you worthless swine afflicted upon our beloved country, the U.S. of A.
Ontman over 2 years ago
But why are there still fish?
1953Baby over 2 years ago
From a review of “Pulp Empire The Secret History of Comic Book Imperialism:” "Not that comic books weren’t also useful for those in power. Lt. Gen. Leslie Groves, erstwhile director of the Manhattan Project, recruited the comic strip characters Blondie and Dagwood, along with Mandrake the Magician, Popeye, and the warring couple Maggie and Jiggs, to explain the mysteries of atomic fission in a King Features comic, “Splitting the Atom—Starring Dagwood and Blondie.” Millions of copies were distributed. Some even made light of the situation: “Donald Duck’s Atom Bomb,” created by the Disney studio for a Cheerios breakfast cereal, has Donald unleash a home-made bomb (whose recipe includes a “mashed meteorites,” “the juice of one lightning bolt,” and “ten cat hairs”) on Duckburg, then recoup the disaster by selling the irradiated citizens his “Atomic Hair Growth.” (The Nation, February 7/14, 2022, pp. 39-42)
P.S. Sorry about the quotes—the ital feature doesn’t seem to be working properly this morning. . .
viking-riverrat over 2 years ago
I really like this one. Outstanding , thank you.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
It doesn’t take a genius to destroy something, nor to build something grand. But it takes a pretty smart cookie to keep the dummies in check.
kv450 over 2 years ago
Hey, Herschel – you listening?
grocks over 2 years ago
Scary because it’s so true.
Display over 2 years ago
Is the clown the one that’s going to bomb hurricanes or the one that’s going to bomb eastern Europe? I can’t tell the the two of them apart.
carlzr over 2 years ago
“The Skin of Our Teeth” by Thornton Wilder is being revived on Broadway.
mourdac Premium Member over 2 years ago
Well represented in the classic ‘A Canticle for Leibowitz’ by Walter Miller.
Stan Corrected over 2 years ago
I like the juxtaposition, the alignment of agents of annihilation.
mindjob over 2 years ago
The circle of life so well depicted
morningglory73 Premium Member over 2 years ago
That just about covers it.
jscarff57 Premium Member over 2 years ago
“…in the year 2525, if man is still alive…”
Cerabooge over 2 years ago
I don’t think we’re headed for a repeat of the Cretaceous-Paleogene event (75% of all species extinct). I think we’re headed for another Permian Extinction (90-96%).
thelordthygod666 over 2 years ago
Whenever I watch a movie where the comet is threatening to hit and destroy life on Earth, I root for the comet.
briardvalet over 2 years ago
Send in the clowns. Don’t bother, they’re here…
Will E. Makeit Premium Member over 2 years ago
hmmm….speaking truth…evolution is for dummies
Calvins Brother over 2 years ago
Nuclear weapons are akin to asteroids.
NickelAlloy over 2 years ago
The existence of nuclear weapons represents a failure on the part of humanity. An adult, intelligent species would never have or even perceive the need for such things. The flaws in our way of life that cause and allow the creation of nuclear weapons are the same flaws that inevitably give control of them to madmen and clowns.
LeeGP over 2 years ago
What comes after that? Another rought of blobs of protoplasm? Another declaration of “Fiat Lux!”?
sandpiper over 2 years ago
If Putin pushes his red button, we will push our red button. That will end all speculation about planet killer asteroids. They will no longer be needed.
Duard over 2 years ago
judging from the logo on the bomb, its an actinium bomb, on account of 3 electrons in the outer shell.
thedogesl Premium Member over 2 years ago
Or evolution OF dummies.
Stan McSerr over 2 years ago
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
spaced man spliff over 2 years ago
What was that science fiction story about a star that went supernova around 3400 BCE, thereby obliterating all its planets, including the one with intelligent life? Yes, THAT one, the light of which reached Earth just in time to guide the Three Wise Guys to Bethlehem. Was that God’s work too?
ktrabbit over 2 years ago
Looks like a do-over to me.
DaBump Premium Member over 2 years ago
LOL. Yes, it is.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
As long as they only have rubber nuclear weapons.