Once again, in the nick of time
So I get home from work and pop in "Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2", and I'm having a jolly old time. However, a feeling begins to creep over me... I was forgetting something. But what? Why, it was posting about comic strips on the Internet! So here I am, with an hour and a half to spare, with a post just for you!
Herb and Jamaal, 09/25/09
I don't mind if Herb and Jamaal uses a shoddy camping storyline, but I sort of mind that they just went camping about two and a half months ago. What is this, "Brokeback Comic"? Now, I will acede that last time, they used a camper, but camping is camping and using it as a plot so soon? You're better than that, Herb and Jamaal. You really are.
Cow and Boy, 09/25/09
I fear Boy and his Orca glove. Does he know a specific orca? Is he referring to the movie from the seventies featuring an orca hell-bent on revenge for the death of its mate and unborn child? What can I do to get on Boy's good side? So many questions that will never be answered, for Boy will have killed us all by then.
Wizard of Id, 09/25/09
A few months ago, there was a strip about the Wizard going to a high school reunion and getting accosted by a bully. The bully remarked about the Wizard's habit of playing Dungeons and Dragons, and when he inquired what the wizard did for a living, he replies with a poof of magic and the line, "I went pro." Now the Wizard is claiming to have went to Hogwarts and associated with Lord Voldemort, but that just brings up all sorts of nutty things into the equation. Now, we know that "B. C." is post-apocalyptic, but the "Wizard of Id" also has all these anachronistic ideas within it with no reasonable explanation. Is it magic? Is the Wizard there because of time travel? I'm going to go with that, because there's really no reason to over-think this.
2 comments:
And yet, Hermione smashed the Ministry's stock of Time-Turners in her third year at Hogwarts, making time-travel virtually impossible... unless someone
s gone and rebuilt some of those.
I came to the conclusion that the Wizard was being stupid.
That's a valid argument, yes.
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