Thursday, October 29, 2009

A brain the size of a planet

Light load today, folks. It's been slim pickings for a little while now, but that just means that when the comics come back we'll have an embarrassment of riches. With that, here's the stuff.

Broom Hilda, 10/29/09
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I agree that all traces of Broom Hilda should be erased from the planet, but I do have to wonder how she's breathing and talking in space. Shouldn't she be suffering from asphyxiation or something?

Crankshaft, 10/29/09
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I'm going to have to agree with Crankshaft on this one: using anything but candles to light a Jack O'Lantern is just plain wrong. Just look at the man's face in the second panel: what little heart he has left is being broken by his stupid daughter's use of that... abomination to light the pumpkin. I hope he shoves it down her throat.

Retail, 10/29/09
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I'm just posting this for the third panel, which features Marvin the Paranoid Android from "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". This is something which brings me joy.

1 comments:

bman October 30, 2009 at 6:26 AM  

Broom Hilda: Witches don't breathe. Remember? That's why in witch trials they tried to drown them and if they drowned, they WEREN'T witches. So, I guess having her flying through space isn't such a stretch...

Crankshaft: Yeah... poor old man. He's probably going to go blog about it and tweet from his effing iPhone...

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