Yay! Chapter Seven! I think Fusella appears in just about every page of this chapter. And oh look, it’s those guys. We’re off to a good start. Incidentally, this page also begins the eventual book three.
Why am I suddenly reminded of Airplane II?
Stewardess: “Our pilots are dead and we are locked on a course for the sun.”
Passenger: “Excuse me, miss? Are you telling use everything?”
Stewardess : “No. We’re also out of coffee.”
Everybody: “AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!”
My Three year old is thrilled with the new chapter. He looked at the page (I hadn’t realized he’d been ‘reading’ along with me) and proclaimed “hooray! The Ladies are finally back in space!!!!” Apparently Galaxion is HIS favorite Tuesday stop as well!
(Must buy the books as soon as the kids are old enough not to destroy them!)
Man, you mean you ended the entire BOOK with that cliff-hanger of a last page that you posted last? And you thought your online readers were “ARRRGH”ing. :p
Hm… judging from the last panel, I wonder if some of the scientists are starting to become unglued. This has a distinct feeling of a consoling session, rather than the usual back-and-forth of science-y talk.
It’ll be slightly shorter, I guess– like, 128 pages instead of 144. I plan to include the “Matter of Principle” short story, and I haven’t yet decided what else. I’ll try to put in something unique to the print edition, though!
I knew I wasn’t imagining that ‘tump’-ing sound…
Fu looks like she could use another mug of hot chocolate.
“Galaxion Chapter Seven: Tump Tump Tump” is the best titled chapter yet.
LOL!!
Damn !
Those guys must drink a lot of coffee.
Let’s just say its IP standard ration?
And the Carousel of Coffee returns!
Haha! I think it’s for more than just coffee, though.
Why am I suddenly reminded of Airplane II?
Stewardess: “Our pilots are dead and we are locked on a course for the sun.”
Passenger: “Excuse me, miss? Are you telling use everything?”
Stewardess : “No. We’re also out of coffee.”
Everybody: “AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!”
I sure hope their coffee supply doesn’t run out.
My Three year old is thrilled with the new chapter. He looked at the page (I hadn’t realized he’d been ‘reading’ along with me) and proclaimed “hooray! The Ladies are finally back in space!!!!” Apparently Galaxion is HIS favorite Tuesday stop as well!
(Must buy the books as soon as the kids are old enough not to destroy them!)
This is very awesome!
Man, you mean you ended the entire BOOK with that cliff-hanger of a last page that you posted last? And you thought your online readers were “ARRRGH”ing. :p
It’s all part of my clever plan to lure the book readers online.
Hm… judging from the last panel, I wonder if some of the scientists are starting to become unglued. This has a distinct feeling of a consoling session, rather than the usual back-and-forth of science-y talk.
Ominous. I approve.
Well…OK, I can forgive the ending of the last chapter if we get these guys again.
Yeah.
They’re talking about something they don’t understand.
More uncovering clues and new discoveries.
Remember that great discoveries don’t sound like “Eureka!” — great discoveries sound more like “Huh, that’s strange….”
My favorite one is: “well, that shouldn’t have happened.”
Or “oww! should my spleen be glowing?”
At least, that’s what they should sound like at first hearing of them.
The excited shouting should come later, after the grants and awards have been handed out.
Waitaminute. Does this mean that Book 2 is going to be shorter than Book 1? Or will there be some bonus goodies included?
It’ll be slightly shorter, I guess– like, 128 pages instead of 144. I plan to include the “Matter of Principle” short story, and I haven’t yet decided what else. I’ll try to put in something unique to the print edition, though!