Dude, you totally lucked out.
on July 25, 2019 at 12:01 amHa ha, look at me, stamping down any possibility of Mike being resurrected, fully knowing he’d pop up no problem in my next webcomic. I be trollin’.
(I assume Mandy, Grace, and Guns underwent the process at some point after a few super rich people on the downlow, and they’re off running a coffee shop together or something with Sierra. Now there’s a webcomic spinoff.)
lol look at Danny’s horror he is totes out of his vanilla depth
but seriously these three used to be boring college freshmen together and now they’re watching one of their fiances being reconfigured from nothing inside a tube in a secret facility
“high school will be the best years of your life” HA
(college also, but also HA)
Said only by people for whom it WAS the best years of their life.
Kinda looks like you are quoting Head Alien (HA).
“Pre-marital hanky panky saved Walky’s life.”
The takeaway line for the entire comic?
I wouldnt mind a limited series tbh. It’s Coffee! would be a fun comic strip of former SEMME agents minding their own business and maybe observe the shenanigans on TV, like Honey, Bart slandering Shortpacked! and the Soggies, of course.
I would be ok with a comic strip like this as well.
Maybe Willis can outsource it the way Lucas outsourced the last three films of the Star Wars Trilogy of Trilogies.
Tony was at piece when he died so I don’t know if it be ethical to bring him back, especially considering how depressed he was the last time he was brought back since there was nothing to bring him back too. It’s safe to say he’s in a better place.
And then there’s Beef, you bring him back and he’ll just try to kill everyone again.
Not to mention that Tony was still suffering from the brainwashing done by HA. It could mean trouble is someone figured a way to control him.
“It’s safe to say he’s in a better place.”
Well, only if you believe if an afterlife (and that Tony is in the good version of it). If you don’t then no, he’s not.
Depends on what you think of THIS place. Some might say oblivion is better than continuing to live his particular life, in this particular universe.
It could also be argued that the Dumbverse qualifies as a “better place.”
We know for a fact that the afterlife exists in this universe, as we have seen the ghosts of several dead persons (Ruth, Dina, Alan, Mike, Walky). Yes, it’s a black void of nothingness, but all Tony wanted were his dead parents, which he certainly has at this point.
The machine could always bring back all three of them.
Only if they still have DNA samples of them still on file someplace, to be fair.
…Although to be honest, knowing that resurrection chambers existed at all, you’d think Anthony would have made sure to just keep some blood samples of himself, his wife, and his son in a freezer somewhere with instructions to pop ’em out if rez tech ever becomes available should they be dead…
Is Danny horrified by Walky’s organs or by the idea that Joyce had premarital sex or that premarital sex might have a positive outcome?
And what happened to the Cheese?
I think Walky’s soul is still inhabiting the Cheese’s body. Maybe after he gets a new body he will be able to control the Cheese like HA did.
Or that Joe and Joyce are just casually standing discussing who to bring back from the dead?
also why are they bringing a civilian into a secret government facility when he had little to nothing to do with any of this, much less Walky
The jump to “Heh. Funny,” from Joe after talking about moral conundrums is kind of jarring (Joyce less so since she has a clear reason to chuckle), is Tony just cursed to have people be flippant about his death
You can only die so many times before people start being flippant about it. Nobody cries when Krillin dies again, for example.
Well, you know, free ice cream sundae. It’s actually a pretty sweet deal.