Set thrusters to go, Mr. Walk!
on October 31, 2015 at 12:01 amChapter: It's Walky!/Melonpool Crossover
Characters: Anti-Head Alien, David Walkerton, Head Alien, Joyce Brown, Mayberry Melonpool, Sal Walters
Location: Island in the Bermuda Triangle #3
Here I was in 2001, still quoting Michael Bay’s Armageddon three years after its release. I wonder if that guy ever did anything later.
(Melonpool!)
Kick butt indeed.
I imagined the alien base to be bigger, but it’s quite small.
Well, so are the Aliens. They only really need the space for giant monkeys and honey buns.
SAL NOOOOOOOOOoooo
That was my reaction the first time around. Sal has always been my fave.
Trying to see where Joyce is, since she’s tagged. But I can’t find her.
Maybe she got sucked out? I don’t remember the exact sequence of events here.
Maybe she’s that pair of boots in the third panel, far left?
(three weeks later)
You are correct. The Word of God confirms it here.
“Set thrusters to walk, Mr. Go.”
Wait, that actually makes sense with this ship.
SAL: “Aw, dang, this sucks.”
“Here I was in 2001, still quoting Michael Bay’s Armageddon three years after its release. I wonder if that guy ever did anything later.”
Well, Bad Boys II was okish and Pearl Harbor wasn’t really a good film but it wasn’t the worst thing ever either. Besides that he’s done nothing worth discussing.
Didn’t he also do those Gobots movies?
Benghazi!
I know this because of Shortpacked!.
And he did that movie where The Rock takes steroids and talks about Jesus and kidnaps Monk!
Well when you put it like that I want to see this movie that was apparently so nondescript that I’ve never heard of it.
Aside from using up several miles of detcord and about a thousand gallons of gasoline in “movie” explosions.
There’s a Startrek jokeep ready to be made in the first panel.
Interesting developments.
When are we going to see a Kickstarter campaign to publish It’s Walky in paperback?
When I don’t have a storage unit full of Walkyverse books that don’t sell!
You hear that, folks? Buy Roomies!
I’ll be honest, I think this site has made them redundant anyhow, if comparing the Roomies! books to the Roomies! archives here is any basis. The only upside to the print editions is Willis’ commentary and we get far more of it here, both in terms of quantity and quality.
Oh hey, I see you follow links too.