It seems to me that panel number six in this sequence (ie. the last panel in the second row) should be moved to the beginning of the row. It seems like it would make more sense for them to open the box and see it fail to explode before they start moving towards the (already open) box rather than after.
Ew.
Tell-tale…
LLP,
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Guessing WHAT was in the box was easy. It’s the WHY that has me hooked.
Someone out there is a heartless person.
It seems to me that panel number six in this sequence (ie. the last panel in the second row) should be moved to the beginning of the row. It seems like it would make more sense for them to open the box and see it fail to explode before they start moving towards the (already open) box rather than after.
In light of more recent historic events, a “ticking” box in a bus locker would be fair game for the police to take…no worries about being sued!
Highly valuable scientific research…in a bus locker? Odd.
Doug, this is #91, FYI.
Let me rephrase…Doug said it was a “suspicious package”…still, up for seizure all the same.
The plot thickens. I’m continually amazed at Chester Gould’s ability to create tension and cliffhangers from such simple ideas as organ transport.
More please!
Gah! I ended up falling asleep in my computer chair last night before I had a chance to comment on this fantastically intriguing story!
Definitely something more than scientific research going on here! What an elaborate contraption! Lead shielding and all!