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I had to dress in a giant animal costume once and was so excited to see that it had a couple of battery operated fans in the head piece…but, they didn’t work. Poor Max.
I think it has something to do with all the pain those glasses are causing as they disappear behind his nose.
JK
This comic is a great ride. Keep it up!
Airconditioning? In the 1940s? No, that’s not something he’d wonder about.
He built a giant (sentient?) robot/mech suit in the 1940s. He can come up with some air conditioning.
Not to mention the part where a better reactor made enough room for him being inside the robot.
I had to dress in a giant animal costume once and was so excited to see that it had a couple of battery operated fans in the head piece…but, they didn’t work. Poor Max.
I think it has something to do with all the pain those glasses are causing as they disappear behind his nose.
JK
This comic is a great ride. Keep it up!
Gonna take a wild guess and say it’s something along the lines of “not well.”