Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard
- March 08, 2009
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Brewster Rockit is an unlikely captain. He’s woefully ill-prepared to lead ... and that’s part of his charm. Orbiting the stars in the space station R.U. Sirius, Brewster and his crew of misfits encounter a constantly challenging set of interplanetary anomalies. Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! pushes the limits of space, time and humor.
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Margueritem
said,
8 months ago
Good move, Dr. Mel, it just may work.
Kyler said, 8 months ago
Gasp, even Dr. Mel is at the mercy of the IRS? Oh, what is the world coming to?
Mac said, 8 months ago
The moral of the story is you can’t mind-control the mindless drones of the IRS.
ArthurAllen said, 8 months ago
McGehee’s mind control hat seems to be working on Cameloo.
(At least acording to the server clocks and post order when I first posted this. Happy Daylight Saving Time.)
Cameloo said, 8 months ago
Moral: You cant trick the IRS
Dracip said, 8 months ago
Hey, when did Clark Kent start working for the IRS? The Daily Bugle must have gone under like so many other great news papers. A sign of the times, I guess.
pookid54
said,
8 months ago
Thought it was the Daily Planet….anyway, things are tough even for superheroes. VERY funny comic today!!!
Sandor_at_the_Zoo said, 8 months ago
When does he start work in Washington?
KingRat said, 8 months ago
spidey works for the bugle.
Orgelspieler said, 8 months ago
Spidey and Superman were both laid off last month, when the Daily Planet and the Daily Bugle were both sold to the Hearst corporation and merged into what’s left of the NY Times.
cwreenactor said, 8 months ago
Do NOT mess with the IRS.