CUT TO INT –Day, Mark is standing in front of a janitor’s closet wearing coveralls. MARK It’s nice to see that even during a crisis Splink is conscious of keeping everything ship shape.
Cockpit
CUT TO EXT – Night, Mark dressed as a 1800’s suffragette, protesting to give women the vote. MARK I have to admit that I also agree with women surpassing traditional stereotypes, but sometimes I kind of miss some of those[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
CUT TO INT – Night, Mark sitting in the middle of a life sized version of Mousetrap board game as the cage drops down around him. MARK There’s nothing like saying something that sounds like famous last words for your[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
What? And Give Up Show Business? – Act II Scene 1
CUT TO EXT – Day, Mark is in his flying car trying to parallel park into a 3 dimensional space. MARK When you’re dealing with the fantastic abilities of science fiction technology, it’s sometimes easy to forget some of the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
What? And Give Up Show Business? – Act II Scene 2
CUT TO INT – Day – Mark is sitting in front of a time machine. MARK I know it’s been a while since Splink explained the Entire Prize’s particle accelerator temporal controls. So it’ s understandable that Zortic may have[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
What? And Give Up Show Business? – Act II Scene 3
CUT TO INT – Day, Mark is watching a “Time Tunnel” marathon. MARK I know, I’ve barely touched on the various approaches to time travel (many of which Zortic tried in the Classic strip), but you can certainly get an[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Hey, now that we’re all back and on a roll, have you played, or replayed, the official Zortic video game, Adapteroids? There’s a link right down below. I recommend trying it right away!
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No, it’s not another technical glitch, today’s comic is supposed to end that way. It’s pure coincidence, but I’m proud that today’s comic is a salute to the Leonard Nimoy directed Star Trek IV; the Voyage Home.