The premise of Carl Sagan’s book, “Contact”. If you didn’t read it, I will only tell you that the first televised transmission was of Hitler in the late 30’s.
20/20/20/20/20… vision. ;) And definitely a new take on “compound eyes”. Must be very bad poker players, they couldn’t bluff if their globular lives depended on it.
margueritem about 12 years ago
Try a pillow case, Mom.
Harryfan about 12 years ago
What are they, potato people?
Varnes about 12 years ago
Dang you, Dogsniff! You beat me too it!
Varnes about 12 years ago
BTW, dirty little secret? We’re aliens too. Deal with it….
Varnes about 12 years ago
As a teacher, I figure there is probably no need to keep and eye on ’em… They look like good pupils to me…..
finkd about 12 years ago
If we’ve been subjecting them to years of reality TV, it’s a miracle we haven’t been invaded yet.
up2trixx about 12 years ago
Dittoes? (see EndTown, but you’d have to go back a few strips to see what Dittoes are)
V-Beast about 12 years ago
20-20 vision.
gordrogb Premium Member about 12 years ago
Aye-Aye mom – but don’t worry, I’m not wearing my glasses.
Digital Frog about 12 years ago
Are they from the eyes planet Hoth?
Packratjohn Premium Member about 12 years ago
The premise of Carl Sagan’s book, “Contact”. If you didn’t read it, I will only tell you that the first televised transmission was of Hitler in the late 30’s.
Varnes about 12 years ago
packratjohn, OK, you’re right. Hitler is worse than Snooky, but but not as bad as Real Housewives of Idiotopia….(Jus’ made that up!)
Stephen Gilberg about 12 years ago
One poor species in need of eyelids.
GreenBikeGuy about 12 years ago
It’s amazing that today’s crudity can still have such pretensions to being PC….
Rakkav about 12 years ago
20/20/20/20/20… vision. ;) And definitely a new take on “compound eyes”. Must be very bad poker players, they couldn’t bluff if their globular lives depended on it.
tegm about 12 years ago
HAHAHAHA have I ever mentioned how much I love this comic??
SamuelMeasa almost 3 years ago
Reminds me of that time the BBC joked about getting their lost Doctor Who episodes back from space.