Duck
Shouting out the word “duck” usually denotes a coming danger but sometimes refers to the water fowl. It is extremely rare when in covers both.
Shouting out the word “duck” usually denotes a coming danger but sometimes refers to the water fowl. It is extremely rare when in covers both.
8 thoughts on “Pesky Gremlins Comic 275 – Duck”
Jerry Keslensky
Millions of dollars have been spent on aviation bird strike research. Yet there is little written in the literature pertaining to a mallard / gremlin suited character encounter, so we thank you for expanding our knowledge base. And it’s fortunate that this strike was from a duck, because I have heard that a goose is much more painful.
H Stacy
Bird strikes are an unsung occupational hazard each gremlins must “face”
RG2Cents
O_o HAAAA!!! Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!
That was as random as a flying monkey and just as funny!
H Stacy
Nikko, the flying monkey, ALMOST made an appearance in the third panel instead of the mallard.
Binky
What a daffy duck.
H Stacy
…and what is he doing out on a night like that?
David Hurley
They come in handy!
H Stacy
I think your Duck from “Don’t Pick the Flowers” would have been much better equipped to handle the stormy flying conditions. He had a leather flight helmet and goggles!