Back in the early 1970’s there was a TV pilot named “Lewis and Quark” about a super super secret government team what could be shrunken and make investigations and repairs from the inside out, dropping down to molecular level to read damaged chromosomes and repair them. It ran into legal issues with Fantastic Voyage and was never aired in spite of the story it was based on being published in the 1930’s— what goes around—
Phatts over 12 years ago
… they know exactly where they are and exactly how fast they’re moving … until it’s time send in their progress reports …
DuHhozr over 12 years ago
Very strange, but charming cartoon. I wonder if they belong to the free mesons?
revisages over 12 years ago
and the quirk of the clerk who can sell ya that book, but he can sometimes write better than the wrighter’s look
knarfus over 12 years ago
Gee that sounds like a real fantastic voyage…..
rockngolfer over 12 years ago
Where did Sacagawea fit into this.
Jonni over 12 years ago
Stephen Hawking would do a wheelie to have that book.
rnmontgomery over 12 years ago
What a “charming” plot in today’s strip.
danlarios over 12 years ago
his brain is already shrunk
colcam over 12 years ago
Back in the early 1970’s there was a TV pilot named “Lewis and Quark” about a super super secret government team what could be shrunken and make investigations and repairs from the inside out, dropping down to molecular level to read damaged chromosomes and repair them. It ran into legal issues with Fantastic Voyage and was never aired in spite of the story it was based on being published in the 1930’s— what goes around—
revisages over 12 years ago
sacagawea cut her finger off as a kind of a vow. no anesthetic medicine needed, if i recall.
bmonk over 12 years ago
They were held together by gluons. And their ship had a boson, no doubt.