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Started by KevinForbes · 8 months ago

29 comments

  • Idea seems promising, but comic is disappointing.
  • I love this comic. The art is great, the stories are hilarious.
  • Excellent! By the 2nd panel I essentially knew the story. I could almost hear the laugh track as I read the last panel. Great job.
  • Seconded
  • I don't get it. I hate to admit I'm not that smart.
  • I like it, I love it, I want more of it!
  • nice, back to basics, human frailty and the implacable machine-
  • and the little sideways scowl on the robot.... heh
  • Not as good as his others. Didn't much like it.
  • I like to think the kelp-tasting-question has nothing to do with the evil steady robot, or the burning town on the horizon (possibly the colapse of mankind, yay). But maybe it's just the way my head works. I just can't think of a way to get any kelp if you're in a submerged submarine.

    Oh, great. Now I'm hungry for some sandwiches...
  • reminds me of Glados and the Still Alive song
  • I originally misread it as "What do you think Help tastes like?" I totally missed part of the point of this comic at that point.
  • Much Better Than You : (nice name, by the way) it can't get them if they stay in the water. Appearently, this one isn't... water compatible. I think the poor thing just needs a minor upgrade. (And so they could get kelp if they stayed in the water, but exitted their submerine.) At least, probably.

    But to comment the comic itself: 'It looks like a monkey, I WANT ONE' (:
  • Kelp people, kelp, as in seaweed, as in, it doesn't look like we're gonna surface any time soon, better get used to eating whatever is down here. And there are ways of getting kelp while submerged, for example...diving suits. I'm sure there are some on a sub. You know. For all those emergency repairs. At sea. They happen. Sometimes.
  • I've tasted kelp before. It's awfully salty. They'd dehydrate in one meal.
  • I like how it is stareing down the periscope
  • For my own imagination's part, I assume that that singular robot destroyed the entire burning city in the background, and did so because he is after that one submarine/the people on it.

    Because I find that imagining more amusing.

    As for getting kelp onto the sub, while that is improbable (most subs don't have airlocks beyond the one on top) so are plenty of other things. Like the fact that they could simply swamp his little raft by the act of surfacing. Such things are irrelevant, as they get in the way of the storytelling.
  • Jade Lana: And yet, the kelp would still taste better that FIERY DEATH.
  • I really think this comic is a great start for a small mini storyline
  • It's preview time! I haven't coloured this strip yet, but you'll be seeing it posted in a day or two.
  • I do like this one: I especially like the idea of a cranky advanced robot sitting patiently in a rubber dinghy.
  • I didn't know the word "kelp" and read it as "What do you think John tastes like?" Would have fitted the morbid humor this comic sometimes has. "Well, Billy tasted quite okay, but this time you're the one cleaning up."
  • Killer robot stuck in a dingy. What's not to like? It's got that whole Droopy thing going for it.
  • I hope Kevin adds a few more strips to this scenario
  • There should be an alternative version of this strip using Gem's playscript. Awesome!
  • I laughed till I cried, for real xD
  • Boring7, all military submarines have more than one airlock >.>. It's their torpedo tubes :P, some submarines use their torpedo tubes to launch commandoes in diving suits :P.
  • The comic is missing an Efficiency tag.
  • I love how the robot doesn't look homicidally furious - just peeved.

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