Add Influence to the list of reformed villains. Not complaining, just saying.Mole, Littleface, Influence, any others? I guess Mrs. Chin Chillar is a possibility, too, though that’s up in the air from what I remember.
Looking at panel 2, I imagine Punjab, and probably the Asp also, thinking, “you call that hypnotism? Now this is hypnotism!” —Their own distinctive brand of the ancient oriental secret power to cloud men’s minds and control them. But, if his conversion to the side of Good was genuine, I suppose Influence might be able to get something out of the captain in less threatening a way than Warbucks’ boys would employ. Since today’s episode was mainly expository, I expect we’ll see more action through the rest of this week….
Oh goodie, a telepath, a teleporter, a ninja, a time travelling brat, an absent minded scientist, a rich man to fund it all, and an ineffectual police department! sounds a lot better than the proposed justice league movie!
of course, the justice league movie will PROBABLY be a lot less far-fetched than this storyline!
“Religious experience…” In plain English, he got saved. (Probably the reason why Punjab and the Asp are looking at him like, “Seriously?” You’re bringing HIM in?")
Influence has found Jesus. Praise God. The Asp has hypnotic Power too, but he seems to be keeping it under wrap, for now. Sam’s on toothpicks, Dick is on gum, Sherlock is on the patch…welcome to 2014..its a New Golden Age of funny pages…TBC..
If Influence doesn’t keep on the straight and narrow, you can disarm himwith a slap to the back of the head. (His hypnotic powers coming from special contact lenses.)
I might also mention, another BIG part of my skepticism of Influence’ allegedly positive contributions to law enforcement could be summarized by the following question:.Does he REALLY help people remember “details” they may have “forgotten,” or is he IMPLANTING memories of events that didn’t really occur?.And he could be doing these wrongs EVEN IF he is now a “reformed” religious former criminal..He’d simply be doing it unwittingly..As tsull2121 said many times during the Moon Maid arc, regarding renegade doctors and the Frankenstein-like creation of our current Moon Maid,.With a reformed criminal like Influence interrogating Paulo,.WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG?!?
I thought the Asp and Punjab looked frustrated that they wouldn’t be the ones to work on Paulo; after all, they did the hard work, bringing him in.Think of it this way – they went out and got the pinata, but they aren’t being allowed to crack it open and get the prize inside!
replied: “Actually, he doesn’t look like the doctor at all. (The monster never had a name.)”
That is correct. In the novel, Dr. Victor Frankenstein’s monster is referred to as a “being,” “creature,” “demon,” “fiend” or “wretch,” among other things. He/it is never called “Frankenstein.”
cpalmeresq over 10 years ago
iNFLUENCE SMILING! i THINK THAT’S A FIRST!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 10 years ago
Good morning fellow DT and Annie fans from Vista Bill.
cpalmeresq over 10 years ago
Influence today & Joel in Gasoline Alley yesterday! Are we becoming a happier place?
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl over 10 years ago
It is so strange to see Tracy’s (and Annie’s, too) image on the MCU’s suspect screen.
TJ000 over 10 years ago
Add Influence to the list of reformed villains. Not complaining, just saying.Mole, Littleface, Influence, any others? I guess Mrs. Chin Chillar is a possibility, too, though that’s up in the air from what I remember.
W H H over 10 years ago
All of these great villains going straight, it’ ain’t right.
tripplett314 over 10 years ago
I don’t see Tracy running short of baddies any time soon.
Mark Jeffrey Premium Member over 10 years ago
Can someone fill the newbies (like myself) in on Influence? What do you experts know about him?
Sisyphos over 10 years ago
Looking at panel 2, I imagine Punjab, and probably the Asp also, thinking, “you call that hypnotism? Now this is hypnotism!” —Their own distinctive brand of the ancient oriental secret power to cloud men’s minds and control them. But, if his conversion to the side of Good was genuine, I suppose Influence might be able to get something out of the captain in less threatening a way than Warbucks’ boys would employ. Since today’s episode was mainly expository, I expect we’ll see more action through the rest of this week….
avenger09 over 10 years ago
Is it a rule that you have to drink your coffee out of a MCU mug? Free advertising I guess!
davidf42 over 10 years ago
Thank you for letting us know. Marg has been a mainstay here at GoComics for years and we’d certainly miss her if she was gone.
Can't Sleep over 10 years ago
Did you ever think you’d see all these characters in the same comic strip?
Pequod over 10 years ago
A fine start to the week. Eight faces and no clutter. Sam and Lizz bookend the strip, as we get set for Influence to do his thing.
Can't Sleep over 10 years ago
Glad to see Margueritem is doing well.Hope she just doesn’t overdo it.And remember, 4 out of 5 doctors recommend a daily dose of comic strips.
Starman1948 over 10 years ago
Good morning fans. Good news about Marg. Will Influence crack this case?
tsull2121 over 10 years ago
Oh goodie, a telepath, a teleporter, a ninja, a time travelling brat, an absent minded scientist, a rich man to fund it all, and an ineffectual police department! sounds a lot better than the proposed justice league movie!
of course, the justice league movie will PROBABLY be a lot less far-fetched than this storyline!
Ray Toler over 10 years ago
It occurs to me that Influence might just be the kind of guy you might hire if you wanted to hypnotize an entire town.
jrankin1959 over 10 years ago
“Religious experience…” In plain English, he got saved. (Probably the reason why Punjab and the Asp are looking at him like, “Seriously?” You’re bringing HIM in?")
abdullahbaba999 over 10 years ago
Influence has found Jesus. Praise God. The Asp has hypnotic Power too, but he seems to be keeping it under wrap, for now. Sam’s on toothpicks, Dick is on gum, Sherlock is on the patch…welcome to 2014..its a New Golden Age of funny pages…TBC..
MaryWorth Premium Member over 10 years ago
So Influence is a Muslim now?
Larry L Stout over 10 years ago
Tomorrow is Annie’s 90th birthday. Don’t forget to sent her a card, and don’t forget to put on a 9 cent stamp!
SKJAM! Premium Member over 10 years ago
If Influence doesn’t keep on the straight and narrow, you can disarm himwith a slap to the back of the head. (His hypnotic powers coming from special contact lenses.)
Morrow Cummings over 10 years ago
Gweedo and NS – what about all the characters here who comment? That’s quite a collection!
Neil Wick over 10 years ago
Thanks for the report on Marg. It’s good to know she’s keeping busy. Sometimes it’s hard to keep up with everything.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 10 years ago
I wish I had margueritem’s energy! Her active lifestyle wears me out just thinking about it! ‘Course I’m almost 80.
Cheapskate0 over 10 years ago
I might also mention, another BIG part of my skepticism of Influence’ allegedly positive contributions to law enforcement could be summarized by the following question:.Does he REALLY help people remember “details” they may have “forgotten,” or is he IMPLANTING memories of events that didn’t really occur?.And he could be doing these wrongs EVEN IF he is now a “reformed” religious former criminal..He’d simply be doing it unwittingly..As tsull2121 said many times during the Moon Maid arc, regarding renegade doctors and the Frankenstein-like creation of our current Moon Maid,.With a reformed criminal like Influence interrogating Paulo,.WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG?!?
Can't Sleep over 10 years ago
I thought the Asp and Punjab looked frustrated that they wouldn’t be the ones to work on Paulo; after all, they did the hard work, bringing him in.Think of it this way – they went out and got the pinata, but they aren’t being allowed to crack it open and get the prize inside!
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl over 10 years ago
That is correct. In the novel, Dr. Victor Frankenstein’s monster is referred to as a “being,” “creature,” “demon,” “fiend” or “wretch,” among other things. He/it is never called “Frankenstein.”
countoftowergrove over 10 years ago
Religion, the last refuge of a scoundrel.