Not sure I get the funny out of this one. (Though I’m only posting when I don’t get the comics, so you may assume that for every other comics I r’ed-ofl)
She’s asking for a specific list of pain meds on her son’s behalf, but she’s clearly just getting them for herself (as made even more obvious in the hidden comic)
I swear it’s like the fountain of youth for some people…
“Where is the hidden comic? I have heard of others who have traveled before me – yet never have I heard of their return. Tell me o gatekeeper, did they discover the promised land, did you turn them away, or is this simply a fable that swallows seekers into the nightmare they never knew they truly sought? Pray tell, where should my feet follow if thou hast true mercy and love?”
Right click, hit inspect element, then check the source code, there is a cipher hidden in it with a URL. Follow that URL, using a password inscribed on the Declaration of Independence, and you’ll find it.
I can’t see how this is implied in the comics; I’m probably lacking a reference of some sort (being a foreigner by all US standards). I mean, the kid nearly died or something, so I’m expecting him to stay at the hospital for a few months, so that painkillers will be administered there. Gosh, I should have my one CIDU.
Didn’t really get that the drugs were for the mom, until after reading the hidden comic (invisible question mark to the right of the comic). It’s sort of like when reading Penny Arcade, you have no idea what the joke in the comic is until you read the “news” that came with it.
eerie, we have the same medications.
My mom made the exact same list… <3 u mom
I tried this once, my doctor disagreed.
hopping over a mountain and collecting souls.
DRAGON souls I presume…
Imma go play skyrim nao bai
Winning!
Win.
Looks like someone has been playing Skyrim.Wes? Tony? Hmmm.
is it weird that michael jackson just came on the radio as i read this??
Not sure I get the funny out of this one. (Though I’m only posting when I don’t get the comics, so you may assume that for every other comics I r’ed-ofl)
She’s asking for a specific list of pain meds on her son’s behalf, but she’s clearly just getting them for herself (as made even more obvious in the hidden comic)
OR…or…nah, that’s it…
what hidden comic?
Where is the hidden comic?
Use your mouse to search around the comic and you shall find it.
I swear it’s like the fountain of youth for some people…
“Where is the hidden comic? I have heard of others who have traveled before me – yet never have I heard of their return. Tell me o gatekeeper, did they discover the promised land, did you turn them away, or is this simply a fable that swallows seekers into the nightmare they never knew they truly sought? Pray tell, where should my feet follow if thou hast true mercy and love?”
You nailed it.
On the right upper corner of the comic strip. If you hover there a question mark will appear.
Right click, hit inspect element, then check the source code, there is a cipher hidden in it with a URL. Follow that URL, using a password inscribed on the Declaration of Independence, and you’ll find it.
At the usual place.
(Top right of the comics, search for a ?)
Yay! A reply chain!
I can’t see how this is implied in the comics; I’m probably lacking a reference of some sort (being a foreigner by all US standards). I mean, the kid nearly died or something, so I’m expecting him to stay at the hospital for a few months, so that painkillers will be administered there. Gosh, I should have my one CIDU.
I love the doctor’s expression here xD
Didn’t really get that the drugs were for the mom, until after reading the hidden comic (invisible question mark to the right of the comic). It’s sort of like when reading Penny Arcade, you have no idea what the joke in the comic is until you read the “news” that came with it.
She attacked her son in his sleep so that she could get the pain meds for herself.
CONSPIRACY.
This is exactly the sort of mother that I hope to be one day.
I really thought the mother was the normal one.
It’s kind of sad that she’s just a more low key version of her husband.
Should have known all the way back in 2011 that Skip and Matt were related.