The Rare And Beautiful Electrical Orange Trees Of Potawango Island

...electric oranges have powerful juice   The Doclopedia #781 Scoundrels & Scalawags: The Red Feather Thief Almost nothing is known about The Red Feather Thief. Male? Female? Young? Not so young? Race? Looks? Nobody knows, except maybe the crew that works with him/her. What is known is that Red Feather has mad criminal skills, plenty … Continue reading The Rare And Beautiful Electrical Orange Trees Of Potawango Island

Why Yes, I Have Met That Friendly Reefer Man.

...decades ago. He was fun.   The Doclopedia #770 Readers Secret Identities: Justin, The Smuggler   (Justin Mohareb) Justin was a geek. Comic books, roleplaying games, science fiction, pulp magazines...he loved it all. Unfortunately, Justin and his geek buddies were all Canadian geeks, which meant that they had to pay a Value Added Tax on … Continue reading Why Yes, I Have Met That Friendly Reefer Man.

Chapter 691: In Which Our Hero, Posing As A Polish Philosopher, Sneaks Into A French Prison To Rescue His Father

...and then they escape into a waiting ornithopter The Doclopedia #768 Readers Secret Identities: Lisa, The Almost-Vegan (Lisa Alber) Lisa tried hard to be a good vegan, she really did. She only bought organic veggies and fruits from certified farms. She stayed away from anything that had any sort of animal content whatsoever. Her vegan … Continue reading Chapter 691: In Which Our Hero, Posing As A Polish Philosopher, Sneaks Into A French Prison To Rescue His Father

The Wickedly Funny, But Still Educational, Story Of Mostly Purple Patty And The Pig Men From Mars

...co-starring her little brother, Outrageously Orange Oscar The Doclopedia #765 Readers Secret Identities: Ginie, The Professional Polyglot     (Ginie Murphy) To be correct, Ginie is a hyperpolyglot because she speaks dozens of languages fluently. If you need somebody to speak French or Russian or Tagalog or High Elvish, Ginie is your woman. She charges … Continue reading The Wickedly Funny, But Still Educational, Story Of Mostly Purple Patty And The Pig Men From Mars

This Week’s Episode: Gertie Sees Nellie On The Television

...and she was wearing a red dress!   The Doclopedia #756 Unusual Small Towns: Spoonly, North Dakota Spoonly, North Dakota, was the first small town renovated, enlarged and made famous by the famously off the wall multinational company known as New Think Inc. The stated company goal of New Think Inc was to “Make tons … Continue reading This Week’s Episode: Gertie Sees Nellie On The Television

Not In This Issue: The Color Green, Shotguns and Protoceratops

...but we do have purple, derringers and a very nice hadrosaur The Doclopedia #752  Alt. Most Wanted: Doctor Dumoire The vile miscreant known as Doctor Dumoire is wanted for crimes against humanity, unsanctioned experimentation on human beings, transplantation of human intellect into machines, criminal robotics, murder, robbery, theft, treason, inciting riots, arson, forgery, escape from … Continue reading Not In This Issue: The Color Green, Shotguns and Protoceratops

Chapter 83: In Which Our Hero, In League With The Pirates, Raids A Church Owned Ship And Rescues Many Cats.

...including the King of the Cats With these 4 entries, I now have fewer Doclopedia entries left to reach 500 for the year (Jan. 29 to Jan. 29), than I have days left to do them in. YAY!!!! The Doclopedia #733 What's That Sound?: BANGbang! BONGbong! Bangbangbang! Bongbongbong! If there is any sound more annoying … Continue reading Chapter 83: In Which Our Hero, In League With The Pirates, Raids A Church Owned Ship And Rescues Many Cats.

You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can’t Tune A Matamata Turtle

...you thought I'd say "tuna fish", right? The Doclopedia #730 What's That Sound?: Squeee...squeee...squeee...squeee...KLONK! This is, of course, the sound of one of the new Clockwork Executioners limbering up, then administering the blow that severs head from body. Invented in Bavaria by the possibly mad, but undeniably brilliant, clocksmith Rudolf Gortmann around 1730, these Executioners … Continue reading You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can’t Tune A Matamata Turtle