PLA-BOOM
Here we are, on the doorstep of my favorite holiday, Thanksgiving, and the end of yet another DDD Chapter. Time flies when you are having fun. Speaking of time, this is where we have to take our leave in 2018, except of course on CHRISTMAS DAY when we’ll be posting a a Yuletide Holiday Greeting for all the good little boys and girls.
Regular transmissions will resume on Tuesday, January 8th with the arrival of the GIGA-REICH SOURCEBOOK – the most AUDACIOUS debut of 2019!
Happy Thanksgiving…Till next time!
-Matt-
Happy Thanksgiving, and a Merry PLA-BOOM!
Right back at you, Crazyman!
What the heck? Who would want to…it’s a bloody doublecross, isn’t it? Those mung bean eating power mongers are futzing up the whole plan and risking all of the multiverse so they can have the same powersource as the Gigs, aren’t they? Just when you thought you could trust someone…
Happy Thanksgiving, 315 Crew! We’ll see you in the New Year!
When it all comes out you won’t believe it!
And, Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
I find it an odd coincidence that the front and rear of the train were destroyed, but not the central cars carrying the precious cargo…and our heroes. This is a doublecross in some fashion or another, I just can’t be certain who it is yet. Considering this happened in the objective past though (before last issue’s ending with Doc hosing down Gigs with .50cal rounds like a warehouse is on fire), I know it’s nothing good.
Welp, I figured something would go pear-shaped, I get the feeling this is the result of a backup plan. If Doc and Custer didn’t signal that they had control of the train fast enough it was to be destroyed. Or, perhaps the train was to be destroyed if it stopped moving long enough and the weapons were down.
TKG called just this turn of events last week…
He has learned the first rule of Custer; which is that Custer can NEVER be happy.
I love it when things go PLA BOOM.
Penultimate panel, should that not be “Your what?”, not “You’re what?”
It might be a mimic of the accented southern drawl typical of custer’s era.