In which we see why Penny is not suited to lead a secret society of wannabe world-rulers.
Meanwhile, it’s in character for Walky to choose to punish himself in this way, completely ignoring how his attempt at self-annihilating redemption will affect everyone else.
Does “aye” indicate that Penny’s Scottish? If so, thank you from the bottom of my heart for not counterpointing Jason’s “Gosh, chaps, I’m so terribly English, what?” by making her all “Hoots, mon, A’m awfy Scottish, so A am.”
Be honest now: was “It’s Joyce!” the working title for Dumbing of Age?
I bet it was “Roomies! This time with less death and alcoholism!”
I would have been all over a strip called “It’s Joyce!”
Willis you’re joking but you’re describing some serious John Darling shenanigans.
That’s Ridgewell Flankman, of the Brighton Flankmans. Good family. His father went to Eton with Dargon Chesterfield.
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Surely Mike will become the main character now and the strip will be retitled as “It’s Mike… Doing Your Mom, For a Nickel”.
None of this is actually happening, Ruth is just hallucinating after being hospitalized for a neck injury.
It’s Dina!
Every panel of every comic is of ash slowly settling in the glass-steel test chamber.
Every so often, we see Joe and Professor Doc going on with their business without her in the background.
Now, how do we know that Flankman the Britja and Nigel the Britja aren’t the same guy? Maybe he’s Nigel Flankman the Britja?
It’s Amnesia! A… something… about whatever… by, uh… somebody?
No, no. Next week, join us for “It’s Monkey Master!” Just ’cause.
(And no, that decision had nothing to do with trukk references. Honest.)
That’s sort of a joke in Doctor Who.
“State your name, rank, and intention.”
“The Doctor. Doctor. Fun.”
Surprised he didn’t remember this himself.
man i don’t even remember this storyline (i did remember Dinah’s fate, but nothing from this point forward)
In which we see why Penny is not suited to lead a secret society of wannabe world-rulers.
Meanwhile, it’s in character for Walky to choose to punish himself in this way, completely ignoring how his attempt at self-annihilating redemption will affect everyone else.
Does “aye” indicate that Penny’s Scottish? If so, thank you from the bottom of my heart for not counterpointing Jason’s “Gosh, chaps, I’m so terribly English, what?” by making her all “Hoots, mon, A’m awfy Scottish, so A am.”