In this form, that nameless Beething can transform its orbiting chunks into other things, such as a banana peel, a red turtle shell, a star, a mushroom, a green turtle shell, a squid, and a bomb.
1) I was unsure of that too – in fact, the original punchline of this strip was him debating that with himself.
2) Beeserker may be amazing, but it isn’t accurate enough to hit something one astronomical unit away. It slightly missed and that thing it threw got stuck in its orbit.
Haha, the body piece left a ring around his eye.
The vacuum of space is nothing compared the the vacuum of your eye in a telescope.
He’s not at all bothered by what appears to be a zombie scienceman rising from its grave.
He’s died enough times himself that he’s no longer surprised by that kind of thing.
Not to mention the significant bodily harm that they shake off daily.
2 things:
Is that really how you spell the plural of roof?
And did ScootsBee actually hit the Sun and live to tell the tale?
1) I was unsure of that too – in fact, the original punchline of this strip was him debating that with himself.
2) Beeserker may be amazing, but it isn’t accurate enough to hit something one astronomical unit away. It slightly missed and that thing it threw got stuck in its orbit.
Googling “rooves” and “roofs” has not given a conclusive answer.
Merriam insists on “roofs”, Oxford too. Apparently, ye olde english is no longer square with language people.
Haha, mario kart reference