Great ‘toon! So many contributing details! I wonder if someone outside Thor’s window will find himself the lucky possessor of a slightly-used T!MEX in need of a new battery?
“Yustin’”Love all the gags and bits of business" you’ve included. “Jawn” “Ti-mex” and more and more. It’s GREAT!I’m surprised no one asked what Mayan glyph you used on the watchband. It’s obviously the “Justintime” glyph.Let’s hear three cheers for our “Jefe” from the “Mythtickle” extended family.Get well soon!
Although the Popol Vuh indicates that the Bak’tun ends with 13.0.0.0.0 and then starts over, other Mayan texts have as many as four higher order cycles (piktun, kalabtun, kinichiltun, and alautun) — see http://mayan-calendar.com/ancient_longcount.html for example) — and the bak’tun may rollover at 20 rather than 13. The alautun is a 64,000,000 tun cycle (for the non-Mayanists out there, a tun is a 360 day “year”)
Basqueian almost 12 years ago
Love the movie poster on the wall
Kali39 almost 12 years ago
And the prophecy is fulfilled. So, McDonalds?
runar almost 12 years ago
Next prediction for the end of the world in 5…4…3…2…1…
morkatt almost 12 years ago
I get a kick out of not only the movie poster, but the poster of MC Hammer, too.
mamarose127 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
STOP! Hamma-Time!
57-Don almost 12 years ago
…and Bifröst outside the window
mntim almost 12 years ago
Never Mayan-d.
Chanticleer almost 12 years ago
:D Great strip, JT!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Its the End of the World
GoodQuestion Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I jest heard John Cameron Swayze sigh . . . . ☻
Odd Dog Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Justin you nailed this one Posters are classic but the TI.MEX watch with Mayan logo seal’s the deal! Hang in there Hope you are home for holiday’s.
And a Merry and Happy Holiday’s to every one at Myth Tickle
dmerritt7 almost 12 years ago
“jawn”! Very funny, Yustin!
Sisyphos almost 12 years ago
Great ‘toon! So many contributing details! I wonder if someone outside Thor’s window will find himself the lucky possessor of a slightly-used T!MEX in need of a new battery?
rvonluchen almost 12 years ago
It is now 2:37 pm MST. The world is still out there, but the day isn’t over yet.
bmonk almost 12 years ago
It’s the end of time!
And we survived!!!
broncosdaddy almost 12 years ago
When I realized that was a Hammer time poster I almost spit water out my nose, frickin hilarious big brother.
Hope the knee is getting better and that you are not in too much pain. Stay off the stairs if you can. ;:^)
prrdh almost 12 years ago
This is the sort of thing that can rune your day just when it’s getting started.
whitecarabao almost 12 years ago
“Yustin’”Love all the gags and bits of business" you’ve included. “Jawn” “Ti-mex” and more and more. It’s GREAT!I’m surprised no one asked what Mayan glyph you used on the watchband. It’s obviously the “Justintime” glyph.Let’s hear three cheers for our “Jefe” from the “Mythtickle” extended family.Get well soon!
whitecarabao almost 12 years ago
Although the Popol Vuh indicates that the Bak’tun ends with 13.0.0.0.0 and then starts over, other Mayan texts have as many as four higher order cycles (piktun, kalabtun, kinichiltun, and alautun) — see http://mayan-calendar.com/ancient_longcount.html for example) — and the bak’tun may rollover at 20 rather than 13. The alautun is a 64,000,000 tun cycle (for the non-Mayanists out there, a tun is a 360 day “year”)
madKanga almost 12 years ago
Good one Justin