Many Faces
Passenger Bob Wilson must face what he fears was on the wing of his airliner. It is much worse than he imagined.
This was my favorite scene from the original Twilight Zone episode. A young William Shatner, aka Bob Wilson, looks outside into the storm expecting to see and empty wing but is instead confronted by the gremlin being RIGHT THERE outside his window. Of course, the gremlin in the Twilight Zone showed far more restraint than the one in today’s strip.
10 thoughts on “Pesky Gremlins Comic 269 – Many Faces”
Jerry Keslensky
That’s a face that would scare you on the ground much less at 20,000 feet in the sky.
H Stacy
It is scary at any altitude.
Jerry Keslensky
I was talking about Shatner. 🙂
H Stacy
Ha! I thought you were talking about the old gremlin!
RG2Cents
Um… yeah… a liddle bit… o_O
H Stacy
Definitely too far. This bad judgement was brought to you by a lack of oxygen.
Binky
No one wants to see that face.
H Stacy
No they don’t and that’s why that last panel was tastefully done from outside. Not from the passengers perspective.
David Hurley
It’s the spit on the window that will get to him.
H Stacy
That’s just one of several things…