![]() And he soothes the mind-control-wary Moovians. Alley Oop reminds him that just because someone has an idea doesn’t mean that idea isn’t incredibly stupid. ![]() King Guz, reasonably annoyed at yet another attempt to overthrow Moo, starts talking crazy about building a dome that will keep invading aliens out. Good stuff to know.Īlley Oop, knowing a loose end when he sees it, tosses the remains of Volzon’s mind-control gun out of Moo, and rejoins the quest for food and whatnot. It turns out dinosaurs, like Dinny the brontosaurus, aren’t subject to alien mind-control rays and don’t see any reason they couldn’t eat invading alien spaceships. Volzon, an alien plant-frog-guy with a mind-control ray gun, had been foiled in his attempts to colonize prehistoric Earth. The end of April and my last update of the strip coincided with what looked like the end of the story. The current storyline in Jack Bender and Carole Bender’s Alley Oop started sometime in October of last year. Also, this week it features bunnies wearing eyeglasses, although not as well as they could. There’s interesting stuff brought up by them. These are almost never story strips, but that’s all right. Let me know if you don’t see something and if the story has got so baffling you need an update.Īnd before I continue may I point out that on my other blog, I talk about whatever comic strips the past week touched on some mathematics subject. ![]() If I’ve written a fresh follow-up since this essay, it should be at or near the top of this page. There might have been enough story development that this stuff isn’t useful anymore. If it’s a lot later than July 2017, the story might have moved on, although I admit right now that’s not looking very likely. Thanks for trying to work out what’s going on in Jack Bender and Carole Bender’s Alley Oop.
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