If they weren’t able to get every single piece of that pod out before the shrink ray wore off, there’s probably another closed casket funeral going on next door.
Are you sure you didnt mean ‘clench’? By Google, ‘Clinch is to fix or secure (a nail or bolt, for example) by hammering down or flattening the end that protrudes or the act of fastening together in this way.’ I’m now wondering exactly what sort of human poor bug just floated through…
In the third panel, it’s possible you just took up to a year off of that person’s expected lifespan–I mean, if you really don’t know what it is that you’re obliterating, then it could really be either a. malignant, b. ambivalent (meaning the person’s overall health is completely unaffected by that object’s presence or absence), or c. beneficial (perhaps even vital).
Just sayin’.
Yes, but the question is: who died? The bug in the pod, or whoever he was inside?
Poetry!
The bug in the pod I believe.. there seems to be a tiny coffin next to the Priest-y guy.
Good eye!
If they weren’t able to get every single piece of that pod out before the shrink ray wore off, there’s probably another closed casket funeral going on next door.
Death by clinching – that’s a new one!
I love that movie, makes you wonder …..
I wonder how many of us actually saw this movie when it was new. I saw it. I was 7 😛
I was 10 when it came out. I remember seeing it the one time…
I’ll have to watch it again.
Are you sure you didnt mean ‘clench’? By Google, ‘Clinch is to fix or secure (a nail or bolt, for example) by hammering down or flattening the end that protrudes or the act of fastening together in this way.’ I’m now wondering exactly what sort of human poor bug just floated through…
Aw geez! You’re right. I haven’t been getting much sleep this week, and it looks like my spelling has suffered for it. Will fix.
Hmmm… you know? It MAY have been funnier the first way! hehehe Now go get some sleep 🙂
Six panels, is that a record? Still I guffawed at the last one.
The middle panels look like something out of Calvin & Hobbes. And that’s a good thing.
Yep… definitely a Spaceman Spiff feel to it.
I was thinking the same thing. Love it!
It is unusual to see panels without a bug in them.
I might try to draw spaceman spiff floating through space with bug flying by screaming his lungs out. “Tooooo cool.”
Wow, what a coincidence. I was just thinking of “Innerspace” last week, having looked up both that and “Fantastic Voyage” on Wikipedia.
Sniff! They chose a very nice picture to commemorate our beloved friend!
every time my blood cells hurt im going to suspect theres some one flying around in my body
I want to watch this movie now, but it’s not available on Netflix streaming
While it would certainly be educational to pilot a craft through someone’s body, I’d much rather take a trip through someone’s imagination.
I kind of picture it like Wackyland, except with more Freudian imagery.
In the third panel, it’s possible you just took up to a year off of that person’s expected lifespan–I mean, if you really don’t know what it is that you’re obliterating, then it could really be either a. malignant, b. ambivalent (meaning the person’s overall health is completely unaffected by that object’s presence or absence), or c. beneficial (perhaps even vital).
Just sayin’.