Generous, kind, and all round wonderful people have now donated enough money (that button in the top right corner with ‘Make a Donation’ written on it, Janine) that I’ve not only covered the cost of art materials for this month and next month, but also had enough left over for two tiny daleks to add to the ranks of my diminutive army. Bwaha haha haha!!
Thanks to everyone who donated. I’m working on producing some special extras as a thank you. I was originally thinking of making something available only to those that donated, but a) I know I’d get some people donating like 25 cents to get the freebie, and 2) I’d feel bad about all those who have been so kind in the past who didn’t get it purely because of timing, not to mention anyone who is as poor as me and would love to support the comic* but don’t have the cash to do so financially. So I’m gonna make it accessible to everyone.
*Of course they can always take a couple of seconds to click on the TWC button, which also helps. I was honestly a bit skeptical about it, but it does seem to be bringing in new readers. Hi new readers from TWC! *waves*




I swear that modern medicine gets inspiration for their diagnostic techniques from the Spanish Inquisition. I also hope you do not have to endure further torture in the name of science.
I hope all these tests are worth it, Karen…
I’d like to see pictures of your new Daleks.
Don’t overlook us readers from TMI!! AndyO’s been raving about you. And also my husband, but that’s another story for later.
Hello TMI readers! Thanks for dropping by.
If you didn’t know this is his website. http://tmi-comic.com/
‘Hope you’re feeling all better.
Something about Cir-El’s face reminds me of Howard Chaykin/Don Cameron’s Cyberella character. (Sorry for the double-post!)
The question I have is, were the mashed potatoes any good?
They were cold by the time they got to me.
What, exactly, are you being tested for and don’t they have the super-miniature Israeli medical cameras that you can just swallow and it takes photos of your insides as you do whatever?
not sure I’d want anything from Israel wandering about my endocrine system unsupervised…
no offence to Israel – but having seen enough NCIS to know how nuts Ziva is I’d not want to take any chances.
That and my old Sky+ box crashing far too often for its’ own good
yikes! had both those tests for my hiatus hernia and dysmotility. not fun!!! the tube through the nose I had to wear for a whole day.
where?
emihirst – you do realize that:
1. NCIS is fictional
2. The woman who plays Ziva is not Israeli – she’s not Jewish, either,
3. That having an character like Ziva has given anti-Semites in the US someone to hate and aim their BS at.
4. The camera is in the digestive tract, not the “endocrine system”
Technically, there is no way to wander in the endocrine system as ….well, I’ll skip the 4 hr. 150 page intro lecture on the endocrine system.
oh and…
5. Israel has some of the best tech stuff on the planet.
Now – what’s a Sky+ box?
Please … tell me the 2nd panel is not drawn to scale …
Sure felt like it…
You’re lucky. I had an NG tube (“nasogastric” tube) for a week last November, sucking out everything that went down since my colon was recovering from having been, um, trimmed. (Long story.)
The bad part was having it inserted. The worse part was having it removed.