Hey, that’s not where they were! That’s a different place! Also, what the heck is going on with the Stanleys in the first panel? Man, this is a confusing strip. I’m confused!
Actually, it doesn’t seem that confusing… though I am curious as to where they are. Now that I think about it, I’m surprised they haven’t gone back in time before…
Wait, if they’d gone BACK in time, would they have done it before? I’d better stop, I’m confusing myself.
The wave power generator may not be necessary. However, I suspect it’ll take a bit more than just a black-hole-in-a-jar to get them out of this mess.
Actually, it doesn’t seem that confusing… though I am curious as to where they are. Now that I think about it, I’m surprised they haven’t gone back in time before…
Wait, if they’d gone BACK in time, would they have done it before? I’d better stop, I’m confusing myself.
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Finally! I’ve been waiting six months for this.
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It DID take them a while to go back in time. It’s true!
In their defense: inventing a time machine is hard work.
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That’s why my mother used to say me: “Never touch the time machines!”
…or, was it the oven?
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I hope they have a generator–I don’t see any power lines where they are…
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They’ve got a lot of water, they could rig a rudimentary wave power generator.
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Or should I have said “when they are”?
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Or both.
The wave power generator may not be necessary. However, I suspect it’ll take a bit more than just a black-hole-in-a-jar to get them out of this mess.
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…I may be a little late to the party, but $50 says they somehow wind up causing the lab explosion from the beginning of the story.
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