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#121: History Changes, But People Don't

Monday, September 12, 2011

While Jerry is quite interested in Claudia, and the doctor makes a valid point, she seems to be much more fascinated by Spacebot whom she mistakes to be a real gladiator.

Marcus Iunius Brutus was Caesar's adopted son, but ten years after the events in this comic, the ungrateful brat was part of the conspiracy to kill Caesar.

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With their short life expectancy, though, gladiators were not exactly good husband material.

Tags: History; Jerry & Spacebot; Time Travel

Characters: Claudia; Dr. Mysterious; Roman Farmer

Transcript

Roman Farmer [translated from Latin]: A lot of Rome's bachelors are interested, but she's a bit picky... what about your young friends? Are they married?
Dr. Mysterious [translated from Latin]: No, but they're... barbarians!
Dr. Mysterious [to Jerry]: Jerry, I do know how to interpret that look of yours. But you must not date anyone in the past! It may change the course of history!
Claudia [translated from Latin]: Imagine, Dad! I went to that party, and Brutus, Caesar's adopted son, wanted to dance with me all night. But he's not my type at all. Hey... is this guest of yours by chance a real gladiator? They're soooo cool!

 
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Friday, February 5, 2016

Since our return in November 2015, we've massively expanded our presence in social media. Even though all of them have their links on every page, here's the complete list:

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If you like our little comic, feel free to like or follow us in the social media networks you're members of, and use their sharing mechanisms to spread the word. Our eternal gratitude will be yours if you do.

Using these channels, you can also communicate with us, ask questions, or even try and make suggestions. We won't promise to listen to the latter, but are always glad to hear your opinions about our work. Even the critical ones, as long as they're more constructive and more eloquently worded than "you suck."

We deliberately left out Instagram since they're too hipster to allow access from a computer and require a mobile device. We create and publish this comic using a MacBook Pro, and I'm not too fond of switching devices just for one social network (I know there are unofficial workarounds, but never mind these).

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