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TRIBES: THE DOG YEARS – COMIC PAGE FORTY-ONE (41)

January 11th, 2010 | by mgSoulCraft |

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  1. 11 Responses to “TRIBES: THE DOG YEARS – COMIC PAGE FORTY-ONE (41)”

  2. By Jono on Jan 11, 2010 | Reply

    What’s that, first case of bad language? ‘Bout time!

    But yes, like the scientist better than anyone else right now. Mostly because he makes the most sense…

  3. By Steve Bartholomew on Jan 12, 2010 | Reply

    I could not read the text on the main page because the res is too low. When I clicked on Comment I went to another page which is fine. Good story line, excellent graphics.

  4. By wright on Jan 13, 2010 | Reply

    This poor do-gooder should have read some anthropology texts before coming out of his dome to save the world… I see a wicker man or a crucifix in his future if he doesn’t wise up.

  5. By Phoney on Jan 14, 2010 | Reply

    Yes, he’s from the “same” culture as we are. He too should have noticed it’s a classic prehistoric-level tribe with very faint ideas about pre-epidemic times.

    He’s talking to the kids as if they were modern people, though he should know it’s going to be fatal. Well, maybe it’s just a scientist’s weird style of handling the ‘natives’.

  6. By Gillsing on Jan 14, 2010 | Reply

    Yeah, calling the shaman a fool wasn’t such a great idea. And perhaps he shouldn’t have given up his quantum battery either.

  7. By Helano on Jan 14, 2010 | Reply

    man….i love this comic!!!! ^^

  8. By xcal on Jan 19, 2010 | Reply

    hi, I just found this a short while ago and LOVE IT! I would like to know how this idiot became leader of the tribe. at first, I thought that it’s hereditary, and he’s the closest family to the old leader, but his brother died at the ripe old age of 21, so I assume that he had a dozen or so children of his own…what happened to the eldest son?

    and this ‘immortal’: he looks about 50-65 years old, I’d say 2nd or 3rd generation since the plague. what caused his ‘chopter to crash? earth to air missile? what was he running from? 2or3 generations of 40k people living in one underwater-city with no chance of playing an ‘away’ soccer match could cause some serious social/political issues!

    Fool with a Duck:-) AHAHAHAHA

  9. By Phoney on Jan 20, 2010 | Reply

    Even the eldest son must be completely incapable of leading the tribe (he can’t be more than 6-7), and tribes do better with practical solutions.

    Anyway, some idiots already became chieftains, kings, and emperors throughout history somehow, there’s nothing new about it;)

    The heli, well, engine malfunctions can always occur…the funnier part is that heli crashes tend not to have survivors. It was maybe the trees, and a lot of luck!

  10. By sofa on Jan 20, 2010 | Reply

    I must use a different calendar. I have one Monday a week.

  11. By wright on Jan 20, 2010 | Reply

    Well, if the former chief had sons, the oldest would be around 7? So perhaps their uncle acts as a regent. Or it may be that any direct heirs are now out of the running because there was a “man” to replace their father.

    This particular tribe seems fairly militant, so I’m guessing being chief isn’t just inherited; there’s some testing involved.

  12. By Mike T on Feb 4, 2010 | Reply

    Wahooo !! Mexico was mentioned, it´s not that bad being a mexican after that, ha ha.

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