Are you sure it wasn’t Bob Zamuda? I believe Andy died a couple years before this strip was printed, but there were those who believe he faked his death as a joke.
I love the way that the story of acquiring amnesia etc. is told in two panels filled with ridiculous plot twists. Brethed may “write ’em” but in this case he can’t be troubled to draw ’em.
FatTonyBalducci about 13 years ago
Where does he keep that visa card??
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
The eternal lament of the performer of someone else’s script!
Ginrummy33 about 13 years ago
My mom once met Mel Fisher, and bought one of the gold coins he salvaged off the Atocia (sp?) wreck.
Nebulous Premium Member about 13 years ago
Truth is stranger than fiction, because fiction needs to make some sort of sense.
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
“T’ank you veddy much!”
hariseldon59 about 13 years ago
Are you sure it wasn’t Bob Zamuda? I believe Andy died a couple years before this strip was printed, but there were those who believe he faked his death as a joke.
djmalloy about 13 years ago
…And then Ron Paul grabbed the gold ingot and said, “I’ll take this. Who wants your dumb Visa card anyway?”
chuck_henebry about 13 years ago
I love the way that the story of acquiring amnesia etc. is told in two panels filled with ridiculous plot twists. Brethed may “write ’em” but in this case he can’t be troubled to draw ’em.
FuddyDuddyDaddy about 13 years ago
That’s just Opus, being Opus…
baileydean about 13 years ago
“… rode a sea turtle westward…”
__Hmm… well now we know where Nemo’s daddy and Captain Jack got their inspiration… don’t we.
TheSpanishInquisition about 13 years ago
Can you get me Kaufman’s autograph, Opus?
Michelle Morris about 13 years ago
Because he’s Opus. That’s how he rolls.