Linear
Today’s plot line could not possibly be any more linear.
Inspiration for today’s comic inspiration comes from a comment @mntstguy on Twitter made concerning one of the gremlins pulling on a loose thread. Ultimately, a gremlin didn’t even need to tug on the loose thread. He just had to follow it to its logical end. Thanks C.H. (aka @mntstguy)!
8 thoughts on “Pesky Gremlins Comic 782 – Linear”
Binky
Especially ones that are so obvious.
H Stacy
Not even a hint of a plot twist or turn!
RG2Cents
But aren’t comics very linear, anyway? Not straight lines, but linear, none the less? 😉
H Stacy
I always viewed multi-panel comics strips as more angular. While the first several panels do lead the reader in a straight plot line, the last panel (with the gag) sends the reader off in a completely different direction.
Maybe that is why Lucas is disappointed with my efforts, today?
David Hurley
I always viewed multi-panel comics strips as more angular. While the first several panels do lead the reader in a straight plot line, the last panel (with the gag) sends the reader off in a completely different direction.
Maybe that is why Lucas is disappointed with my efforts, today?
H Stacy
There is always another plot line just around the corner. Hey, that could be the next plot line!
Tony McGurk
Lucky he didn’t trip on it Howard or you’d likely get sued for personal injury.
H Stacy
You’re right. It’s a good thing that Fubar isn’t around for this one!