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Truck Bearing Kibble: Doctor Anachronismus

  • Khao · 1 year ago
    Hahahaha! I really love it!
  • roberto · 1 year ago
    yay
  • bj fleming · 1 year ago
    brilliant! i love a foiled man in a monocle. that's always been true for me.
  • Grace · 1 year ago
    I just love that one of the tags is "monocle". I think everything needs to be tagged monocle.
  • KRD · 1 year ago
    How retro, I can totally identify with him. Yet again the titles are proving to be a large part of the whole TBK experience, as are the expressions on the faces.

    Keep it up please.
  • amyjenc1 · 1 year ago
    She reminds me of a blow up doll.

    Great Comic though!
  • Adam · 1 year ago
    fantastic! Love that mustache
  • Felisia · 1 year ago
    Hes got a distinct Snidely Whiplash thing going on there. I always love the expressions you give your characters.
  • Trevor · 1 year ago
    Yeah, that was the first thing I thought of when I saw this one too... I wonder what the Dudley Do-Right of the 21st century would look like.
  • Chad · 11 months ago
  • Chickens · 1 year ago
    You know, I think she's more terrified of his mustache than she is the train. I will be smiling for days.
  • Lartius · 1 year ago
    Awesome, rocks. Absolute awesome.
  • techno_sasquatch · 1 year ago
    super slow death by magnetic radiation is now his plan
  • Super2goten · 1 year ago
    Very good : )

    Reminds me of the pbf strip 'Suicide Train' : )
  • Chris · 1 year ago
    The villain needn't be too disappointed. The magnetic field probably gave the damsel a tumor.
  • Rob · 1 year ago
    magnets don't cause cancer, their actually used to fight cancer in many cases.
  • Chris · 1 year ago
    In some cases, powerful magnetic fields can cause cancer. How do you think it happens to those kids who grow up under power lines?
  • alittler · 1 year ago
    I have lived under a power line since I was 4, I am now 22
  • Ias · 1 year ago
    sorry, you have cancer
  • Jorgor · 1 year ago
    Are you the power line troll who lives in my back yard?
  • Thou · 1 year ago
    I'm quite sorry you have contracted that dastardly cancer. Stop.
    Those pesky power lines. Stop.
    I hope this message reaches you in time. Stop.
  • t3knomanser · 1 year ago
    If by "some" you really mean "none", then yes. In no cases powerful magnetic fields have caused cancer. What powerful magnetic fields do is let us see cancer. It's called an MRI.
  • Wyrdman · 1 year ago
    I love the fact that, if this were a normal locomotive, she'd have been crushed and killed. Where's the hero? Haw!
  • Stevie · 1 year ago
    aww sad mustache
  • Jaime · 1 year ago
    Haha, panty shot!!!
  • Jancz · 1 year ago
    One Day I too hope to have a monocle....
    Also what did the bad guy get a doctorate in?
  • Peter Vidani · 1 year ago
    Ponerology
  • Off · 1 year ago
    Neer-do-welling
  • Sorgrid · 1 year ago
    I think your webcomic doesn't get enough love. This is really the second coming of PBF.
  • Steven J Anthony · 1 year ago
    I don't think TBK deserves to be compared to PBF.
  • shiidii · 1 year ago
    It really does, the quality of the comic and the hilarious humour is on par with PBF. TBK is great!!
  • Kico · 1 year ago
    I think we can just kinda agree that they're both pretty amazing. PBF updated once in like the past...year, but that was about it.

    I think TBK is a little more sophisticated in that you have to think about a lot of the jokes. Doesn't make it better, it's just a different genre that makes it so funny.
  • bleh · 1 year ago
    where has PBF gone to anyway? he stopped updating a long time ago
  • Whubuh? · 1 year ago
    It really needs to zoom in more on the 2nd panel, so you cant see its a hover-rail.
  • Jake_I · 1 year ago
    How does a man come to be so purple-tinted? I don't think he can help being a villain.
  • Tadashi · 1 year ago
    He probably still believes in Colloidal Silver.
  • AW · 1 year ago
    The title of the comic is easily the most clever part. I also love how sad he looks at the end.
  • David! · 1 year ago
    At the very least, she's probably deaf now.
  • GhengisVaughn · 1 year ago
    Theater and Communication
  • GhengisVaughn · 1 year ago
    Grr this was supposed to be a reply to Jancz post
  • Jetti · 1 year ago
    Brilliant work as always.
    I always find the whole "tie a lady to a railroad" thing to be really funny.
    Hahaha
  • Axxle · 1 year ago
    well... it'd work if she was a cyborg or android
  • Crazzee · 1 year ago
    That name was extremely clever. The comic was great, too. Good job. =D
  • Somajunkie · 1 year ago
    This is a total PBF rip-off of both "The Suicide Train" and "Captain Redbeard".
  • Off · 1 year ago
    I'm kind of baffled as to how this ONE strip of ours is a rip-off of TWO completely dissimilar PBF strips.
  • Munkee · 1 year ago
    Well I can see how it might be regarded as a ripoff of Captain Redbeard. Olden-era mischief maker trying to get some kicks out of killing someone, thwarted by futuristic mechanics. And Suicide Train just features a train magically flying away right before it's about to run the guy over. Not quite so relevant.

    It's a different enough take on the idea, though, so anyone getting their undies in a twist about this is just being a tit.
  • TopCat · 1 year ago
    Who cares if it's a ripoff or not, perry bible fellowship doesn't update more than twice a year now. I'll have no problem reading this
  • k · 1 year ago
    i think i can see her panties
  • fff · 1 year ago
    Ewww,
  • raylu · 1 year ago
    We had some problem identifying the hover rail :(.
  • Well Done · 1 year ago
    Love love love this! Great concept, great title, great artwork! Kudos
  • ben · 3 months ago
    Wouldn't it still crush her?
  • heel · 3 months ago
    of course not. it might shred her..but not crush her :p
  • bluesox · 2 months ago
    For all those calling this a ripoff of Captain Redbeard, I thought it was more obviously an homage to Snidely Whiplash.