The Washington Post columnist and comics critic Gene Weingarten suggested that B.C. is actually set not in the past but in a dystopic, post-apocalyptic future.
Oh we know how to survive on Earth. We just don’t want to do it. At least not in the US. It will cut into the obscene profits of too many companies. So what good will all that money do when their great-great-grandchildren die because the Earth has become uninhabitable?
You can observe the stars and planets during the day time if you look up from the bottom of a deep well or tall chimney. The light pollution doesn’t have as much effect then.
seanfear 12 months ago
and you will never figure
kbyrdleroy123 12 months ago
Making rules up as we go along!
jasonsnakelover 12 months ago
Did people in B. C. even know about Mars?
The dude from FL (not bragging) Premium Member 12 months ago
We’re learning how to destroy Earth
David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction 12 months ago
We die wherever we go. Sometimes faster in some places than others.
dcdete. 12 months ago
Well given the choice, I’d rather prefer to take my chances surviving on Mars than having to survive on Youranus!
Olov Sundin 12 months ago
ain’t we all.
sandpiper 12 months ago
Truer words . . .
DaveG1960 12 months ago
Since you would have to import air and water from earth, yeah but not for long….
rshive 12 months ago
One step at a time.
J. R. M. 12 months ago
That response time is similar to that between earth and mars.
Guitar Man 12 months ago
Do stone tablets float?
happyinvenice23 12 months ago
Lots o luck
rockyridge1977 12 months ago
People are making a lot of money on Bruno….they will survive.
jagedlo 12 months ago
I wonder if Peter will ever go and visit his “tablet pal”…
kaycstamper 12 months ago
Ain’t that the sad truth!
Webby_dog 12 months ago
Should of asked an 8 ball
Meg: Cute as a Raccoon 12 months ago
Earth is still trying to figure out how to survive humans.
Zebrastripes 12 months ago
….and how EARTH can survive Man’s wrath!
Jkendr46 12 months ago
Straight and to the point. I like it!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member 12 months ago
Why bother? What’s in it for me.
e.groves 12 months ago
it seems that humans have gone downhill ever since they left Africa.
ladykat 12 months ago
And destroying the planet in the process!
Snoots 12 months ago
Great comic today. ;D
strandedonearth Premium Member 12 months ago
Amen to that, brother!
Old Time Tales Premium Member 12 months ago
We’d all better hope that life on Mars is possible. It might help us figure out how to survive here.
Drbarb71 Premium Member 12 months ago
And not doing a very good job of it.
Ooten Aboot 12 months ago
The Washington Post columnist and comics critic Gene Weingarten suggested that B.C. is actually set not in the past but in a dystopic, post-apocalyptic future.
TexTech 12 months ago
Oh we know how to survive on Earth. We just don’t want to do it. At least not in the US. It will cut into the obscene profits of too many companies. So what good will all that money do when their great-great-grandchildren die because the Earth has become uninhabitable?
Ishka Bibel 12 months ago
Man will never travel to Mars. The logistics are overwhelming.
delennwen 12 months ago
Earth will survive. Humanity on Earth, probably not. The minute we go extinct, the planet can begin to slowly heal.
nostall 12 months ago
very good point!
zeexenon 12 months ago
Excuse me? I’m colorblind. Or are you talking about candy bars?
NatureBatsLast 12 months ago
Got that right. . .
T... 12 months ago
Floating tablets?????…
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 12 months ago
Escapism
raybarb44 12 months ago
And not doing a very good job at that right now… ..
bwswolf 12 months ago
Before I got to the last panel… that was my first thought …. :)
MFRXIM Premium Member 12 months ago
THERE IS NO PLANET B !
Will_Scarlet 12 months ago
The real question is, will Mars be able to survive humans?
EnlilEnkiEa 12 months ago
Wow, this really is from the stone age.
Birdman47 12 months ago
You can observe the stars and planets during the day time if you look up from the bottom of a deep well or tall chimney. The light pollution doesn’t have as much effect then.
Darryl Heine 12 months ago
Will humans be able to survive on the moon?