While The Boring Ultimatum might provoke a smile or two, I can’t wait for the twists and turns of The Boring Supremacy. It fairly reeks of unexpected nuance. π
Adam! – You should totally work on a Boring Identity series. PLEASE? I share your work with my co-workers and I must say, your bring so much laughter into my dull 9 to 5 cubicle-prison like life.
I think the main thing you’d have a problem with is not telling anyone. Besides, agents also have to zipline. You shouldn’t have much trouble blanding in, though.
Actually, real intellegence agents are usually selected to be statistical dead center of their target population. During WWII the SOC routinely rejected people for being to tall, to short, to handsome/pretty or to ugly. It was joked latter that Ian Flemming was to good looking to be a field agent and that’s why he spent the war in command. James Bond might have resulted from Flemming’s frustration about the matter, inventing scenarios in which a dashing individual about as unobtrusive as a heavy metal concert laser light show could be a succesful spy.
Think of it as ninja-like.
Awesome!! Just caught up with all of your chapters, must say I havenΒ΄t laughed like this in a long time, Thank you!!
And there I thought the title referred to this extremely blunt “singer”.
So…anyone watch the game last night?
I see a series of spy novels based on “The Boring Identity”.
Dammit! I KNEW there was a better title!
Why you upset? You already knew that in panel 4 π
Also, “Dr. Dunno”. Cruise’s dude has nothing on Bond. Nothing!
While The Boring Ultimatum might provoke a smile or two, I can’t wait for the twists and turns of The Boring Supremacy. It fairly reeks of unexpected nuance. π
Adam! – You should totally work on a Boring Identity series. PLEASE? I share your work with my co-workers and I must say, your bring so much laughter into my dull 9 to 5 cubicle-prison like life.
My request is small, can you consider it?
Sincerely,
In need of Laughter
Thanks for sharing the strip! Lemme think if I have enough material to do a Bourne series.
now a days most spies are like that. they get off the plane like any other tourist out there. just don’t tell anyone I told you that
He was – the least interesting man in the world!
Well, according to this I would also make an excellent spy … π
Hiding ‘in plain sight’ *is* one of the most effective means of camouflage.
But “Hide in plain sight” is a minimum DC30 to be effective and requires the requisite feat and the appropriate local lighting conditions.
It takes great effort to become a ” grey man “. Bug comes by this talent naturally, imagine my jealousy.
reminds me of Ted from Scrubs, especially the episode where they do the Janitorial.
I love how bug doesn’t seem to care too much that someone is crapping on his lap!
I think the main thing you’d have a problem with is not telling anyone. Besides, agents also have to zipline. You shouldn’t have much trouble blanding in, though.
Uh oh, where’s the Monday comic? π
Being ignored, I think. Paid no mind. Close to invisibility. Never seen a self-fulfulling prophecy this effective.
Wish I could like your comment haha.
You’re saying you didn’t? π
Actually, real intellegence agents are usually selected to be statistical dead center of their target population. During WWII the SOC routinely rejected people for being to tall, to short, to handsome/pretty or to ugly. It was joked latter that Ian Flemming was to good looking to be a field agent and that’s why he spent the war in command. James Bond might have resulted from Flemming’s frustration about the matter, inventing scenarios in which a dashing individual about as unobtrusive as a heavy metal concert laser light show could be a succesful spy.
I understand that Ian Flemming decided to call Bond “Bond”, because he considered “James Bond” the most boring name ever.