Brewster, he built the giant robot in the first place; if the super evil genius says you run, I highly recommend running. Actually, no; first I recommend hopping onboard a faster-than-light capable starship, then let it do the ‘running’ for you. Perhaps swing by the doughnut planet’s neck of the woods, see if there’s a world inhabited by sentient Chinese or Pizza people.
And where are all our tax dollars at work funding the conventional military? At least in Japanese manga and anime the military gets overwhelmed by the monster, leaving the heroes (or the idiots) to save the day.
Ray C - Yes, good thought about the Nobel, but I think this is more stimulus related. A devasted city means more $$ pouring in (or should I say porking in) for Dr. Mel to harvest.
This reminds me of the Seinfeld episide where Jerry and George trade apartments, and personalities… Dr Mel is acting stupid, Brewster is being sensible!
margueritem about 15 years ago
Wow, look at those stick men go!
rayannina about 15 years ago
The sentiment is okay, but the graphics need work.
ejcapulet about 15 years ago
I’d add a few speech bubbles with lots of exclaimation points!
mrsullenbeauty about 15 years ago
He’ll never get syndicated with that kind of artwork.
zero about 15 years ago
@Jo Jo—yes, but he can probably get a gig storyboarding for most network TV shows.
Aurion about 15 years ago
Brewster, he built the giant robot in the first place; if the super evil genius says you run, I highly recommend running. Actually, no; first I recommend hopping onboard a faster-than-light capable starship, then let it do the ‘running’ for you. Perhaps swing by the doughnut planet’s neck of the woods, see if there’s a world inhabited by sentient Chinese or Pizza people.
Ray_C about 15 years ago
I think that makes him eligible for a Nobel Prize for wanting to save them from the killer robot.
Rakkav about 15 years ago
And where are all our tax dollars at work funding the conventional military? At least in Japanese manga and anime the military gets overwhelmed by the monster, leaving the heroes (or the idiots) to save the day.
Bring on the tanks, Tim! :)
Digital Frog about 15 years ago
Rakkav - thats exactly what the city is thinking right now: Tanks a lot, Dr. Mel!
gordrogb Premium Member about 15 years ago
Ray C - Yes, good thought about the Nobel, but I think this is more stimulus related. A devasted city means more $$ pouring in (or should I say porking in) for Dr. Mel to harvest.
slhansen07 about 15 years ago
This reminds me of the Seinfeld episide where Jerry and George trade apartments, and personalities… Dr Mel is acting stupid, Brewster is being sensible!
Sherlock Watson about 15 years ago
Dr. Mel has given us the overall picture, and it doesn’t look good.
jpozenel about 15 years ago
Dr. Mel is a GENIUS! (But only because he’s a paying subscriber.)
Mopman about 15 years ago
I agree steverinohansen, I was going to say that it seems like something that Brewster would draw up as a plan, not the Doc.
rvonluchen about 15 years ago
It’s a good plan. After all, the alternative is pretty much being stomped into jam.
MommaMadeMe about 15 years ago
I LOL the fact he labelled the drawing.
Trebor39 about 15 years ago
I wish I could draw that well Dr. Mel.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
Paintballs covering the optics.