Sleeping on the Job
The Fearless Flyer finds that the Count’s unorthodox zeppelin is more than a match for his biplane and must rely on other defensive measures.
Since Elmo’s E-type Jaguar was the last web page bonus, this time will show the Jaguar’s stable mate, the classic Corvette.
Elmo maybe an odd little guy, but he does have good taste in what he stores in his garage. With its hood up, there is no telling what kind of mischief the gremlins might be up to. Snafu takes great pride in his ability to remove small parts that render the Corvette immobile, but Lucas is the real threat with his tinkerings with the electrical system.
11 thoughts on “Pesky Gremlins Comic 603 – Sleeping on the Job”
Binky
That’s an extremely flexible and agile zeppelin!
Why am I reminded of Deadman’s Curve?
H Stacy
The zeppelin is called the FluggerSlinky (flying slinky)
Had to Google Dead Man’s Curve but I found it. A song by Jan and Dean about a race between a Corvette and a Jaguar that went a little sideways, right?
Binky
That’s it. I really liked that song, though it was rarely played. One of the best car songs, I think.
Binky
Forgot to mention one of the sings was involved in a similar serious accident in his Vette a few years later. It took him years to recover. There was a TV movie about it.
H Stacy
Life imitating art! and then art imitating life.
I have to admit up until now, I always thought that the Beach Boys sang that song.
RG2Cents
Not only agile, it seems incredibly fast as well.
H Stacy
Yep, the FluggerSlinky is both fast and maneuverable! I attribute it speed and flexibility to my totally ignoring all aspects of aerodynamics.
David Hurley
Wake up Kitty!
H Stacy
That cat sleeps almost as much as our real cat.
Tony McGurk
The airship’s flexibility factor is right up their with the best Olympic gymnasts
H Stacy
Maybe even better. I don’t think that they can loop their spines like that.