Years later, scientists would take advantage of the Aliens’ fondness for automated personal locomotion by creating “hoverboards” that often catch on fire.
We must keep a low profile, even though I probably haven’t done a good job doing that considering my way of entering and exiting is bursting through walls like the Kool-Aid Man.
Originally posted:
January 19, 2002
Ahaha, I really like the physicality going on in panel three.
…That spelling of shortening “expect” looks weird, but I’m also not sure how I’d do it any better?
Wouldn’t ‘xpect would be pronounced exactly the same as expect, anyway?
Nah, it’s definitely supposed to be pronounced “spect”. But is slapping an apostrophe in front of that actually less confusing?
I think it’s pronounced “kspekt”, but then again, I’m not a native speaker of English.
We must keep a low profile, even though I probably haven’t done a good job doing that considering my way of entering and exiting is bursting through walls like the Kool-Aid Man.
“The plan was to keep a low profile”, said the colossal robotic ape who just made his own door.
The preexisting doors weren’t sized for colossal robotic apes, so whatchagonnado?
(Though, really, I don’t think he’s bigger than Gargantuan.)
Ha ha ha, Vudu is showing me ads on this website for a movie called “Money Master.” Close, Vudu!
Oops, “Money Monster.” My bad.
How does Monkey Master keep a low profile, since he’s a giant robotic ape?
He could pass as a giant animatronic?