When a comic book is the inspiration to start messing with multiple realities, a whole lot of trouble is going to happen. Murphy’s Law should not be underestimated.
The more plot-characters you put in one room, the more plot actually happens. And if you have a good side-character, they could get their own spin-off like how JAG made the very successful spin-off NCIS, as well as it’s additional series of shows.
I was amazed to see this strip appear yesterday, considering the conditions where Mr. Neathery lives. A good portion of the state didn’t even have electricity…or heat. Well done!
So – the Marxes were gathering the Cardoodles in Eden. Does this mean Marx is a topsider? Where are the Cardoodles he gathered? Are they here in this Topsider establishment? I am trying to compute and failing!
Statistical Improbability or what the layman would simply call “dumb luck” is something I always thought was greatly weighted on a quantum level through entanglement and the spin of certain particles. Interesting to see such a heady subject it explained in comic form.
Let’s guess what happens next: a) hell breaks loose in the facility due to the Eye and our heroes will be “forgotten” in the ensuing chaos b) Wally will find a way using the lab’s equipment to get back to Eden in the hope to save his new family c) the monsters get out of the lab and start another apocalypse?
Houston lost power early morning Feb. 15. It was totally out Feb. 15,16. Feb. 17 it came back intermittantly for some areas—on a few hours/off a few hours. It came back sometime that night…for most customers I think. In the meantime, broken water mains caused water shut off. When water returned, it had to be boiled before using until 3pm Feb. 21 when the boil notice was lifted. Return of services citywide doesn’t mean return of local seevices. If apartment property pipes or power were broken, then renters there may not have services. Houston covers a huge area of unzoned communities, so “mileage may vary” depending on where you live.
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. almost 4 years ago
Much like the USS Enterprise is always the only ship in the sector when trouble arises…
artheaded1 almost 4 years ago
Chaos Magnets
Strider Keninginne Premium Member almost 4 years ago
When a comic book is the inspiration to start messing with multiple realities, a whole lot of trouble is going to happen. Murphy’s Law should not be underestimated.
kd1sq Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Sounds as if someone’s been smoking Michael Moorcock again? Watch out for anyone called Jerry!
reedkomicks Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Say what!!??
gigagrouch almost 4 years ago
Infinite Improbability… can it be used to drive a starship?
salenstormwing almost 4 years ago
The more plot-characters you put in one room, the more plot actually happens. And if you have a good side-character, they could get their own spin-off like how JAG made the very successful spin-off NCIS, as well as it’s additional series of shows.
alikgator almost 4 years ago
Alan’s expression in the third panel is priceless.
yangeldf almost 4 years ago
that explains the cold open to this arc
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 4 years ago
So what purpose did the Eden Project serve originally, before it was corrupted to this purpose?
Craig Westlake almost 4 years ago
Hmmm, I wonder if this is a Marx brothers plot…
Vet Premium Member almost 4 years ago
And this solves the Topsider problems by…….??
lnthomp almost 4 years ago
Do the Topsiders know of the existence of Marx?
boydpercy Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Still waiting for what will happen to Wally and his companions next.
Celarius Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Who would knowingly agree to have their mind wipe? That sounds very unethical.
Ida No almost 4 years ago
TIE SIDs of unusual size. They talked about those in the Princess Bride. To combat them, you need TIE fighters.
Herb Thiel Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Deliberately left as a clue…by whom?
RickD Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I was amazed to see this strip appear yesterday, considering the conditions where Mr. Neathery lives. A good portion of the state didn’t even have electricity…or heat. Well done!
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I keep going back to, why was Holly, the main character, taken out of the equation so early on..?
Diat60 almost 4 years ago
So – the Marxes were gathering the Cardoodles in Eden. Does this mean Marx is a topsider? Where are the Cardoodles he gathered? Are they here in this Topsider establishment? I am trying to compute and failing!
Space_cat almost 4 years ago
Statistical Improbability or what the layman would simply call “dumb luck” is something I always thought was greatly weighted on a quantum level through entanglement and the spin of certain particles. Interesting to see such a heady subject it explained in comic form.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Weirdness magnets.
3hourtour Premium Member almost 4 years ago
…here, we go into the argument of fate/destiny vs. pure random chance…
…’ there are no coincidences versus everything is a coincidence…
…a good strategist vs. a good team makes it’s own luck…
… not mutually exclusive are they?…
Prescott_Philosopher almost 4 years ago
OK, they’re explaining all this to the crew for what purpose? What do they want from them?
alikgator over 3 years ago
Let’s guess what happens next: a) hell breaks loose in the facility due to the Eye and our heroes will be “forgotten” in the ensuing chaos b) Wally will find a way using the lab’s equipment to get back to Eden in the hope to save his new family c) the monsters get out of the lab and start another apocalypse?
Cheapskate0 over 3 years ago
alikgator: Has Wally already forgotten Kirby? At what point were his memories “wiped”?
ThomasMazanec over 3 years ago
Poor Aaron is having trouble even keeping to his every third day schedule. I hope things are not going too bad for him much longer :-(
ThomasMazanec over 3 years ago
Last I heard from Aaron was Feb 19, when he thanked me for raising my Patreon donation.
Diat60 over 3 years ago
Does anyone know if Aaron’s in the part of Texas that lost power and/or water?
Jelliqal over 3 years ago
Hope AAron is doing ok in the Texas chaos.
Ponyhome over 3 years ago
Yep, that defines Wally’s life: Statistically improbable and unusual.
RickD Premium Member over 3 years ago
Houston lost power early morning Feb. 15. It was totally out Feb. 15,16. Feb. 17 it came back intermittantly for some areas—on a few hours/off a few hours. It came back sometime that night…for most customers I think. In the meantime, broken water mains caused water shut off. When water returned, it had to be boiled before using until 3pm Feb. 21 when the boil notice was lifted. Return of services citywide doesn’t mean return of local seevices. If apartment property pipes or power were broken, then renters there may not have services. Houston covers a huge area of unzoned communities, so “mileage may vary” depending on where you live.