Suggested wine pairing: TRESemmé Keratin Smooth.
SHAMPOO WEEK
rolls along, lathering your mind with the volumizing suds of mountain-temporal thought.
Check back tomorrow for the conclusion to Shampoo Week 2017!
Suggested wine pairing: TRESemmé Keratin Smooth.
rolls along, lathering your mind with the volumizing suds of mountain-temporal thought.
Check back tomorrow for the conclusion to Shampoo Week 2017!
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the skeleton even keeps glowing after you’re undead.
but really, to anyone who’s worried. things that grow out of your body have roots. even babies have roots. skeletons don’t have roots, so skeletons can’t grow out of your body. worst-case-scenario: glowing spots where it reached the edge.
actually. worst-case-scenario: skeletons with roots. the closest thing to a snailbear is a skeleton with roots.
I thought that was just Bright Skeleton (and a few of the plastic ones strewn about my living room)!
I think a skeleton is like a bulb plant. It starts with the skull, and then all this other stuff grows out of the bottom to connect it to the ground. So it’s kind of a root system itself.
panel 6 made me laugh to an extent suitable for framing the laughs. somehow the superhero theme made me imagine the carpet shampooer was some hybrid of the thing and the human torch
It’s always nice when the jokes you BASE a comic on are the ones that get the response.
Also, that carpet shampooer is the first recurrence of a magma man, first seen here: http://mountaincomics.com/comic/mountain-time-545/
Ah, welcome back, magma man! but… it’s above ground now, so I guess you’re a lava man.
I do recall an antivillain character in batman beyond who was clearly meant to be half human torch half thing and he was a magma man, so we were all right.
Good point re: lava man. If I wanted to, I’d put together some oblique argument about how, since he’s *made* of rock, the molten rock inside him could be considered to be subterranean, but I don’t want to, because that opens a whole other can of worms.