Feb 11

Revelations Of The Sack Lunch Kind

Finally Agile has revealed the mystery behind the smart phones. Dr. “B” has hidden secret messages in all smart phones and they are used to manipulate minds. But he discovered that bugs have special hearing that allows them to detect his subliminal evil. So like any villian, worth his weight in elephant dung, he his set about to engineer the systematic extermination of all bugs. Can the happy little band of critters from Lake Tuberville rescue the bugs from a horrible fate? Can anyone figure out how to get Rockford to shut up? Will Monroe figure out that Rockford isn’t a talking sack lunch? Come back again on Tuesday for another helping of Pudding.


 

2 Responses

  1. marty says:

    Hmm… y’know if you chucked Rockford in a stream, he would erode to sand (in a million years or so)…. but let’s not give the guys any ideas!

  2. I love having Rockford in a bag because he is so easy to draw. Who knew he would actually stick around this long. I have a feeling that he may play an important role in this story eventually. But then what do I know. Good to hear from you, I hope you aren’t getting cabin fever from all that snow.

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Transcript

Panel 1
Bentley:
You ran off with Clive’s smart phone yelling something about these things are evil. What’s up with that?
Monroe:
I think I cracked my melon.
Rockford:
I hope it’s a honeydew, I just love honeydew!

Panel 2
Agile:
It’s hidden voices. The head squirrel is putting secret voices in smart phones that only bugs can hear. He’s trying to kill my friends and me to protect his evil plans.
Monroe:
I’m hearing voices coming out of that back pack!
Rockford:
I’m hearing voices coming from yesterday’s fruit salad!!

Panel 3
Agile:
I really need your help!
Bentley:
I’ll help but I’m not carrying that crazy rock!
Monroe:
Am I the only one who thinks a talking sack lunch is weird?
Rockford:
The bug is hearing secret voices and the turtle is nesting in a dead tree. … And I’m the crazy one?