This looks like the set-up for George Pal’s 1951 movie When Worlds Collide based on the novel by Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer (1933). (There is a remake from DreamWorks scheduled for 2012.)
I seems like it would take longer to form a planet without the force of an orderly system. Most such would probably be relatively new, though some rogues may be left over from blown stars, or have been knocked loose by stray debris.
margueritem over 13 years ago
My planet’s here already? Wow, that was fast!
wndrwrthg over 13 years ago
Slartibartfast delivers.
ARF2 over 13 years ago
This looks like the set-up for George Pal’s 1951 movie When Worlds Collide based on the novel by Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer (1933). (There is a remake from DreamWorks scheduled for 2012.)
ARF2 over 13 years ago
Alternate speculation: Will Dr. Mell play the roll of Hans Zarkof, with Brewster Rockit as a bumbling Flash Gordon?
zero over 13 years ago
Hmmmm I just realized the word “neighborhood” sounds like – Nibiru - the legendary collision Planet X…
aarken over 13 years ago
OH NO! The planet of the door-to-door salesmen.
GalleyOar over 13 years ago
The Daily Planet… Wasn’t that Superman’s gig?
Sandfan over 13 years ago
We need to give serious thought to the gravity of this situation.
pcolli over 13 years ago
Perhaps it’s a fresh delivery from the Doughnut Planet
Ray_C over 13 years ago
Oh, it clashes with our planet. I hope it came with a prepaid return label.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Can’t be my planet. I always order pepperoni.
McGehee over 13 years ago
Hey somebody stop that world! I want to get on!
crobinson019 over 13 years ago
Mondas? Gor? Bizarro World? Some other counter earth?
W6BXQ, John over 13 years ago
ARF2,There was also “After Worlds Collide” by the same author(s).
Digital Frog over 13 years ago
Obviously, Brewster didn’t planet out ahead of time.
Rakkav over 13 years ago
Agent X will have a very hard time keeping this a secret.
gfredrickson85 over 13 years ago
Well, they did say delivery in 30 million years or it’s free.
PappyFiddle over 13 years ago
Look out, it’s about to Moon us
ChukLitl Premium Member over 13 years ago
I seems like it would take longer to form a planet without the force of an orderly system. Most such would probably be relatively new, though some rogues may be left over from blown stars, or have been knocked loose by stray debris.
Rwill over 13 years ago
I know how to get rid of planets, just sic the International Astronomical Union on it.
Dirty Dragon over 13 years ago
Hello, Jimmy John’s?
Tonester66 over 13 years ago
That looks familiar, like maybe the last scene of the season finally for the TV show “The Event”. Just saying…
craigwestlake over 13 years ago
There are some that believe Venus is a captured planet…
Sherlock Watson over 13 years ago
This strip makes me realize how much I miss Space: 1999.