Of all natural disasters, I am most intimidated by volcanoes and tsunamis. If we are unfortunate enough to be in the way life from that point on will be short and brutal in the extreme. Even volcanic warnings can be horrible: in the book “The Day the World Ended” the author described the devastation of half the island of Martinique in 1902. Mud flows chased hordes of enormous centipedes and venomous snakes into the town of Saint Pierre about a day before a pyroclastic flow wiped it out.
Remember that Little Dutch Boy who stuck his finger in the dike to stop the leak. Well this is more like Daffy Duck sticking his finger in Elmer’s shotgun.
finkd about 5 years ago
Elsewhere in the world, a mountain named Vesuvius has started rumbling.
Enter.Name.Here about 5 years ago
Some time later, he invents the cannonball…….accidentally.
Watcher about 5 years ago
Plug up one leak and another one sprouts up somewhere else in your neighborhood.
Sir Ruddy Blighter about 5 years ago
I don’t get why the boulder is so much smaller in panel 2 than in panel 1
mrcooncat about 5 years ago
Well, so ends one of the early “Existential Threats” to the planet. (Don’t worry, there’s an unending supply of these things.)
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
But but, the pressure will blow us to kingdom commmme
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
That is just going to make things worse later. You can’t hold back nature.
preacherman Premium Member about 5 years ago
All he did was to convert one slow release of larval pressure to a gigantic explosion that’ll take off the top of the mountain.
dcdete. about 5 years ago
I wonder what they think a planet is?
KEA about 5 years ago
ruh roh
rshive about 5 years ago
But we really don’t know whether that will cause another leak—somewhere, sometime.
rondm66 about 5 years ago
Good work professor!
stillfickled Premium Member about 5 years ago
That’s gotta all come out somewhere.
1953Baby about 5 years ago
Now. . .could you do something about the Amazon?
flagmichael about 5 years ago
Of all natural disasters, I am most intimidated by volcanoes and tsunamis. If we are unfortunate enough to be in the way life from that point on will be short and brutal in the extreme. Even volcanic warnings can be horrible: in the book “The Day the World Ended” the author described the devastation of half the island of Martinique in 1902. Mud flows chased hordes of enormous centipedes and venomous snakes into the town of Saint Pierre about a day before a pyroclastic flow wiped it out.
Herb L 1954 about 5 years ago
When Yellowstone finally goes,we can kiss our keisters goodbye ;(
zeexenon about 5 years ago
Mathematically impossible. It should have gone up at least to 82% of its dropped height.
wirepunchr about 5 years ago
Tomorrow will bring the ejection of said boulder onto our unsuspecting heroes.
blakerl about 5 years ago
Remember that Little Dutch Boy who stuck his finger in the dike to stop the leak. Well this is more like Daffy Duck sticking his finger in Elmer’s shotgun.
daleandkristen about 5 years ago
I’m NOT going to type MY comment. MUDD doesn’t need my company
JohnHarry Premium Member about 5 years ago
GOP Science class
ars731 about 5 years ago
And thats what caused Atlantis to sink into the ocean.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
This must be his own idea. The added heat has caused tectonic movement and have helped to activate some volcanic action in the area.
heathcliff2 about 5 years ago
When was that Krak, 188-what?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
Like eatin’ marshmallows…nothin’ to it.