Hot damn, I totally called this one. Except the punchline.
Burned through this with alarming speed and I have to say I like it. *bookmarks*
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.Emily losing her hat strikes me as an ominous sign.
Her being on fire is a minor issue.
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.This comic is pretty neat, Thanks for bringing it up.
edited 13th Dec '10 12:00:12 PM by heartlessmushroom
Seriously, what is with this comic not getting enough love.
I think it's pointless to speculate why other people have tastes different from my own.
So, is Emily going to pull herself out of this one, or get rescued by another Big Damn Hero?
Wild guess: she goes for his mivonks.
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.Seriously, how many tropes is that at once? Taking the Bullet, The Only One Allowed to Defeat You, If I Can't Have You…, Love Makes You Evil... any I'm forgetting?
edited 14th Dec '10 9:24:37 PM by MetaFour
Don't forget Worthy Opponent
Probably Mad Love as well.
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.Book 2 begins. Incoming backstory!
And an extreme need for interstellar dentists.
Good to see I'm not the only person reading this comic.
Miscellaneous note: I read this comic out loud (OK, I'm probably the only one doing that...) It is excellent dialect practice. At times I have to rapidly switch between Aussie, Russian, Western US, Japanese, French, and Spanish accents, as well as the odd voices I randomly generated for the aliens.
By the way, Nogg sounds a lot like Plankton from Spongebob. And Krep is basically a pitched-down Zorak.
New page. I was programmed to care!
Considering that he was rebuilt after getting reduced to his head, I doubt he's gone for good.
Oh wow, there's a great exchange in the comments below the comic.
Christopher: except that his instinct is to protect and not to kill. His protecting the potty-bot resulted in the alien falling to his fate. Then the potty-bot caused him to realize that the it is “nothing but” a robot, and that Pierrot’s first action of causing the alien harm was merely to save a glorified bucket of circuitry. To ensure this did not happen again, he tossed the bot.
edited 26th Jan '11 9:42:16 PM by MetaFour
Pierrot has issues.
Amnesty is not amusing.
When did he learn all that?
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.As pointed out in the comments section under the page: If the Eebs get freed by the Earthlings' work, then Earth will most likely have the eternal gratitude of the Eebs. In other words, the eternal gratitude of the race of telepathic techno-mages who also happen to be the only ones who understand the technology that the entire galaxy depends on. If Earth frees the Eebs, the rest of the galaxy could need protection from them.
Goodbyes are said. Seeing as these characters are still in the comic's logo, I'm not entirely convinced they're really leaving.
Wow why isn't this more popular?