#47: Pure Evil

(Not really a) Surprise!! Mercury finally shows up to the party.

And for all of you who hate living in the past, the flashback will be over soon! Don’t forget to come back Sunday for the next strip! I use a lot of exclamation marks!

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  1. LM

    I had a feeling it’d be Mercury.

  2. danineteen

    Dang. So when do we get to see Uranus? Or have we already and I just don’t remember?

  3. Flo

    *laughs* oh man, I thought that was Jupiter. Never thought that the itty bitty planet would be power hungry.

  4. tailman

    called it!

  5. James

    I think he’s overcompensating for size issues ;D

    Yes, you may now be underwhelmed by the commentary that comes like … 2 months after this finally got from the vote to here!

  6. Dusty

    Comic?

    I am back! I finally bookmarked this so I don;t have to dig through TWC to find it.

  7. Johnny

    LM: Me too.
    danineteen: Soon, I think. He’s…*ahem* in the works. But yeah he definitely hasn’t shown up yet.
    Flo: Napoleon
    tailman: Ding ding ding!
    James: I agree there. Hahaha, yeah, I’m not crazy about that whole vote system, but hey, necessary evil, right? …Maybe.
    Dusty: Good to have you back, dude!

  8. James

    I agree, necessary evil. :( I prefer the word of mouth advertising though ;) Sadly, at this point, this mainly consists of me yelling at people across the food court in hopes that anyone else listening might hear and come check it out …. I was kidding there, but now I wonder if that might not be a good idea … :D

  9. Spaceman Dan

    I thought it was gonna be Nemisis.

    Nemisis: A Hypothetical Red/Brown Dwarf star beloved to orbit the sun far beyond the Oort cloud. It hadn’t been found (probally doesn’t exist) but it was thought of when scientist found that the mass extictions throughout time apear to happen in a cycle (some are more devestating than others but they all happen about every 30 million years or so) it was thought that Nemisis caused comets and asteroids to fly into the inner solar system due to gravitational forces. Although the theroy has been pretty much dropped due to lack of evidence of the star.

    I should probaly try to talk less.

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