Today on Quantum Vibe: Stanley Goodman Strip 1948 - Click strip above to goto the next strip.
First Seen: Fri 2019-05-10
Story & Art: Scott Bieser - Colors: Gus Mendes Sci-Fi Adventure Monday & Thursday.
Creepy moves in darkness dares discovery.
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Panel 1
We are looking from behind the group at a skinny, mustachioed fellow in work overalls and hip deep in machinery.
Man: What?
Panel 2
Wendy is running a hand through her hair in a gesture of exasperation as she explains to the group.
Wendy: Folks, this is Stanley Goodman. He's my quantum mechanic.
Wendy: But I thought he was working on the water pumps in the legumes section.
Stanley: Oh, I finished that job hours ago.
Panel 3
Focus on Guido and Dominic exchanging 'uh-oh' glances.
Stanley: Then my board showed that counter-vibro actuator in the electrogravity engine was acting up again.
Stanley: It was producing oscillations in the electro-gravitic field coils that could gyrate out of control.
Stanley: So I figured I'd better get on this right away.
Panel 4
Alyss is glaring at Guido and Dominic, who are looking very uncomfortable. Diana is looking on with some amusement from the side.
Alyss: Oscillations in the electro-gravitic field, you say?
Alyss: There seems to be a lot of that going around, right, boys?
Guido: It could-a happen to anyone.