Opus could never say no to Milo or anyone else for that matter. This actually becomes a pretty funny arc when Opus gets there and interacts with the Rajneeshees.
“Welcome. We want you understand our organization. Here, lie down on this couch and get comfy. Nothing to worry about we are just going to attach a few electrodes to your head to measure your brain waves as we play soothing music. Oh, here we need to put this nice peppermint flavored mouthguard in your mouth. Ready?”
Coincidentally relevant with its reference to virus-like cult propagation, the strip has Opus as the timid voice of Reason and Milo as the imperious cult-buster intending to “spring” (that is, kidnap) Bill. We shall see….
Here's Waldo about 4 years ago
You change, like a chameleon… that’s Karma.
TampaFanatic1 about 4 years ago
Opus could never say no to Milo or anyone else for that matter. This actually becomes a pretty funny arc when Opus gets there and interacts with the Rajneeshees.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 4 years ago
*Boy Binkley
ACK! Premium Member about 4 years ago
Who’s driving?
Ralph Newbill about 4 years ago
Before this year diseases were a source of humour.
Steverino Premium Member about 4 years ago
Happens in politics too.
Vangoghdog01 about 4 years ago
“Welcome. We want you understand our organization. Here, lie down on this couch and get comfy. Nothing to worry about we are just going to attach a few electrodes to your head to measure your brain waves as we play soothing music. Oh, here we need to put this nice peppermint flavored mouthguard in your mouth. Ready?”
The Moose Group about 4 years ago
I guess that would explain the progressives.
ChessPirate about 4 years ago
Opus, sneeze back at them with that hooter of yours, and you’ll have plenty of time to escape… ☺
TheCoosBayBachelor about 4 years ago
I remember Boy George! Hahahahaha! And so glad the Rajneeshees are back in the strip, what a time that was out in Antelope and in Portland.
kauri44 about 4 years ago
Boy George was part of a cult?
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
Coincidentally relevant with its reference to virus-like cult propagation, the strip has Opus as the timid voice of Reason and Milo as the imperious cult-buster intending to “spring” (that is, kidnap) Bill. We shall see….