Why all their base are belong to us

(This one's a little more subtle than most -- look carefully to get the humor. From "Green Mask" number 6, 1940-ish.)

8 Responses to Why all their base are belong to us

  1. Gero says:

    So…they “locked” the main entrance by putting a barricade across the door, but put it on the side he’s coming from, meaning he can just remove it and go in anyway. Did I get it right, Jeff?

  2. Jeff Hebert says:

    *ding ding ding ding*! Yes, they put the bar on the OUTSIDE of the door. Brilliant. I do wonder how the guy whose job it was to lock it managed to get back inside while leaving the door locked. “Sorry Fred, been nice knowing you but what can we do? Door’s gotta get secured. Try to hide somewhere inconspicuous.”

  3. Dan says:

    Wow, I didn’t even catch that. I was too focused on the placement of the rifle, which is really funny in light of yesterday’s panel. Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!!!

  4. Frankie says:

    “I’ll have to find another way in. That other fellow used the service entrance which doesn’t seemed to be locked. I’ll be damned if I’m going to go through there. Maybe if I shoot at the bar, I can blast it away.”

  5. punkjay says:

    I guess his military intelligants is equal to his fasion sence

  6. Gero says:

    @Punkjay 5: Ah, military intelligence, my favorite oxymoron…

  7. Bael says:

    That, or they locked up after he was already inside. Which is almost as bad.

  8. Myro says:

    Wow, this is like the story of the guy who locked his keys in the car and couldn’t figure out how to get his family out.