Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for December 29, 2023

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    Averagemoe  11 months ago

    She would have had about 30 seconds to correct the error.

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    codycab  11 months ago

    Houston, do we have an image for you!

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    sirbadger  11 months ago

    Or Marigold could change Phoebe so that she doesn’t need air. That would be useful if Phoebe ever decided to climb Mount Everest.

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    iggyman  11 months ago

    I would think air pressure as well!

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    French Persons Premium Member 11 months ago

    Also… they’re either suddenly burning to a crisp or freezing solid..

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    mccollunsky  11 months ago

    That would really have made a sour note of Christmas

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    weshorse  11 months ago

    it might be kind of scary but funny at the same time if Marigold were to ever have her eyes pop out in a cartoonish fashion hanging by the optic nerve even for a moment.

    as for last second decisions I will say that on Tuesday me and my mother were driving and turning left through a blinking yellow left turn light and some guy was speeding through the light straight ahead and he was on a direct path towards me if I didn’t shout in that split second I would have been dead instantly because my mother wouldn’t have stopped in time.

    It was a 4runner and our van was a caravan but at his speed he would have gone right through it like butter and I would have been no better in the car than outside standing in the road to be hit.

    I think his car is heavier.

    he was probably going 50 or even 60 mph.

    I would have been at the very heart of the T-bone crash.

    death rushing past just inches in front of your face is NOT at all easy to get over.

    I can still see images of that huge car smashing through my door into my face.

    talk about a slightly late but ultimate saving Christmas gift.

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    Yngvar Følling  11 months ago

    I don’t see any sort of bubble. Did Marigold create enough air to cover the entire surface of the moon?

    I’ve seen what happens to long haired astronauts on the ISS, but wouldn’t the 1/6th gravity on the moon be sufficient to still keep the hair down?

    Small quibbles. But mainly, this shows how Marigold’s magic is all over the place. Sometimes she’s stuck by the most trivial of problems. Others, she seems practically omnipotent.

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    Enter.Name.Here  11 months ago

    She also took care of the extreme radiation and the 300° F days and -200° F nights.

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    eddi-TBH  11 months ago

    The not-so-big Blue Marble.

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    sueb1863  11 months ago

    She’d also need to change the air pressure of space so they don’t explode and the moon’s gravity so they don’t go injuring themselves moving around.

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    Tigressy  11 months ago

    Oh please.

    You’re reading a cartoon about unicorns and insist on real-life physics?!?

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    Jeffin Premium Member 11 months ago

    At least she saw the gravity of the situation.

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    d-slicker  11 months ago

    Did she also wish away all of the clouds in the western hemisphere?

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    DaBump Premium Member 11 months ago

    Duh, YA THINK?

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    Chris  11 months ago

    well that’s good to know. I wondered why they weren’t gasping for air. :J

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    scyphi26  11 months ago

    Among other things.

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    Calvinist1966  11 months ago

    It’s just occurred to me that the depictions of the Earth in yesterday’s and today’s strips will annoy Flat Earthers who say that space footage must be fake because it depicts the Earth as round. Hopefully. Flat Earthers do not read this strip.

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    RussellCastine  11 months ago

    Phoebe would also need something to protect from the extreme high temperature of 250 degrees F (120 C) and extreme cold temperature of -208 F (-130 C). They could probably see the constellation Monoceros (Latin for unicorn) from the moon. It’s made of mostly dim stars and hard to see from Earth probably from all the light pollution.

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    The Wolf In Your Midst  11 months ago

    Good thing they didn’t land on the dark side of the moon. Then we wouldn’t be able to see them!

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    artjohn42  11 months ago

    I really enjoy the writing. That and the floatiness of their respective manes.

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    willie_mctell  11 months ago

    Air is better than no air.

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    MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT  11 months ago

    How come their hair is floating around due to the lack of gravity but they are not.?

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    Decepticomic  11 months ago

    Astronauts take a boatload of precautions for every operation in space. Marigold almost forgot to include air in the wish.

    NASA would like a word…

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    ChrisTrey  11 months ago

    Radiation shielding would be nice, too, unless she wants to see Phoebe die from cancer.

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    BiggerNate91  11 months ago

    Yep, but that was your only wish.

    Now how do you get back, huh?

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    Stephen Gilberg  11 months ago

    Will any Selenites show up?

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    jerrica.benton333  11 months ago

    i dont see what this has to do with my cat

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    Aladar30 Premium Member 11 months ago

    It’s a big lucky Marigold remembered. Now I hope they will meet Robot Phoebe and Robot Marigold.

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    neatslob Premium Member 11 months ago

    I love how their hair is floating in the lower gravity.

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