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Either that or Plugger wanted posters happen to have dogs and cats on them because, well, the criminals in the Plugger-verse are more than likely animals themselves.
I’d chalk the whole animals owning animals thing up to artistic license; part of the Plugger mythology if you will. It’s like how in the remake of Dawn of the Dead they decided to make the zombies fast… except Pluggers are slow… and poor.
“Any second this “Ziggy” will join humanity in ordinary mortal existence.”
Because not only is this anthropomorphous blob we call “Ziggy” not human but he’s also immortal.
This goes a long way toward explaining why Ziggy seems largely rejected by society… and why he’s always searching for the meaning of life… and why he never wears any pants.
Which leaves me with the question: if Pluggers is a fan generated strip then why go through the trouble of presenting an old strip in glorious cinemascope when your inbox is stuffed with Plugger gold from the likes of… catluvrrr54 @ hotmail.com.
In other words: if a Plugger plugs in the woods and nobody’s around to hear it… does it still keep its medication in one of those plastic containers with the days of the week on it.
Oh come on, to think that a Plugger wouldn’t at least consider purchasing a suitcase that requires less effort on their part. The suitcase with wheels is practically designed with a Pluggers best interest in mind.
They couldn’t even find a way to make this false Plug somewhat clever? Here’s one: a Plugger still lugs around his luggage. Plugger-pun accomplished.
It’s always weird when a character who normally doesn’t even wear pants feels the need to cover up their lower half… no joke, just an observation.
I do enjoy that tired look of annoyance on that womans face though. As if to say “Ziggy’s parading around naked on the lawn again, go get the shotgun Hal.”
Either that or Plugger wanted posters happen to have dogs and cats on them because, well, the criminals in the Plugger-verse are more than likely animals themselves.