Title Text: at least it wasn't as bad as the microwave incident
Modern life is so hard, isn't it, Keene?


Man, what timing! Just decided to return to reading the comic mere minutes away from a new update.fenrirblack wrote:Hang on, why is Mungo there in the first place? Why wasn’t the fire department dispatched? They sent a K-9 unit to put out a fire? They sent Mungo? More importantly, how many fires has Mungo started?
Truly, but is this really just a one-off, or the start of an arc?fenrirblack wrote:Good old one-shots. It’s been awhile.
Your Vulcan-level logic has no place here!fenrirblack wrote:Hang on, why is Mungo there in the first place? Why wasn’t the fire department dispatched? They sent a K-9 unit to put out a fire? They sent Mungo? More importantly, how many fires has Mungo started?
I checked and it’s listed under the one-off section of the chapter list. This is the first one-off since January.Silly Zealot wrote:Truly, but is this really just a one-off, or the start of an arc?fenrirblack wrote:Good old one-shots. It’s been awhile.
Or maybe he means he he's also had to figure out the hard way that magnets don't stick to TVsDouglas Collier wrote:Mungo knows what it’s like to get used to modern quirks? Let the immortal (like the Face of Boe) Satau fan fiction commence!
Mungo seems to be pretty adaptable, and he's aware of magic. It's probably not too much of a stretch.Champion Wallace wrote:Mungo says "again" so I'm going to assume Breel caught up Mungo on an earlier mishap that required police attention he died sometime between 1863 and 1869 and is recently reincarnated, because Mungo seems to be going along with it quite well.
"The Devil is in the Details" is the reference I think.Silly Zealot wrote:Also, I don't get the title : /

Police regularly respond to fires for crowd control and other reasons. Once the cause of the fire was found they likely sent the dog in to tell them because the residents are animals...or maybe Mungo is just super helpful and works as a volunteer firefighter on the side.fenrirblack wrote:Hang on, why is Mungo there in the first place? Why wasn’t the fire department dispatched? They sent a K-9 unit to put out a fire? They sent Mungo? More importantly, how many fires has Mungo started?
I think he’s referring to the temple crashers. Even though we never saw them have direct contact Mungo should have been aware of Breels presence or at least seen him from afar. But honestly, I also think this is not the first time the police have been called to Keene’s place.Champion Wallace wrote: (fun fact: the only other strip Mungo and Breel have been in together before this was for Valentines cards)
Mungo says "again" so I'm going to assume Breel caught up Mungo on an earlier mishap that required police attention he died sometime between 1863 and 1869 and is recently reincarnated, because Mungo seems to be going along with it quite well.
they are both naked!fenrirblack wrote:
Notice Keene’s not wearing his collar. That’s interesting. I guess being home he felt it was unnecessary.
Nah, they are too busy feasting their eyes on Breel's continued existence to faint.Welsh Halfwit wrote:<Looks around the thread to see how many posters fainted when they saw Breel. One... Two... three...>Zealot! <Noogies Zealot>
fenrirblack wrote:I checked and it’s listed under the one-off section of the chapter list. This is the first one-off since January.
Your fast replies are most appreciated.Bandit1990 wrote:"The Devil is in the Details" is the reference I think.Silly Zealot wrote:Also, I don't get the title : /
probably, but I like to think it's the start of a question: "Where the devil is Jeeves?"Bandit1990 wrote:"The Devil is in the Details" is the reference I think.Silly Zealot wrote:Also, I don't get the title : /
Jeeves is at the main house. Remember, Breel and Keene moved out.RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:probably, but I like to think it's the start of a question: "Where the devil is Jeeves?"Bandit1990 wrote:"The Devil is in the Details" is the reference I think.Silly Zealot wrote:Also, I don't get the title : /
Are you sure the title is a question and not a statement?RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:probably, but I like to think it's the start of a question: "Where the devil is Jeeves?"Bandit1990 wrote:"The Devil is in the Details" is the reference I think.Silly Zealot wrote:Also, I don't get the title : /
The only time Breel and Mungo were both in the temple was after he was teleported in but before he was Forgotten, during which Mungo was still fighting the other team so he could've seen Breel, but not talked to him. He does know the angle huskies were from heaven (as opposed to regular huskies with a paper bags for the "angle class") and Breel had the same halo, so Mungo could deduce that Breel was dead before and now that he is sans halo he's alive again. It's possible Mungo figured everything out on his own, but there are some leaps where the correct answer isn't the only plausible one.fenrirblack wrote:I think he’s referring to the temple crashers. Even though we never saw them have direct contact Mungo should have been aware of Breels presence or at least seen him from afar. But honestly, I also think this is not the first time the police have been called to Keene’s place.Champion Wallace wrote: (fun fact: the only other strip Mungo and Breel have been in together before this was for Valentines cards)
Mungo says "again" so I'm going to assume Breel caught up Mungo on an earlier mishap that required police attention he died sometime between 1863 and 1869 and is recently reincarnated, because Mungo seems to be going along with it quite well.
Maybe he was planing to settle down in front of a gentle fire with a nice neck massage. Those two are private citizens (well, not legally) and can do as they please in their own home (you guys may commence writing saucy fan fiction about them).Keeshah wrote:they are both naked!fenrirblack wrote:Notice Keene’s not wearing his collar. That’s interesting. I guess being home he felt it was unnecessary.
Keena has always worn his collar at home before, the only time he didn't wear it was the 6 months he spent in the ferret Zoo cage..



I resemble that remark!Xane wrote:Between the two of them there's maybe 25% common sense and even that's pretty high for mustelids...
Argent wrote:I resemble that remark!Xane wrote:Between the two of them there's maybe 25% common sense and even that's pretty high for mustelids...


The problem here is the butler didn't do it.NHWestoN wrote:THE BUTLER DID IT! Well, that's always the solution in mansion murders. Is it National Fire Prevention Week again already?
"911 what's you're emergency?"fenrirblack wrote:Hang on, why is Mungo there in the first place? Why wasn’t the fire department dispatched? They sent a K-9 unit to put out a fire? They sent Mungo? More importantly, how many fires has Mungo started?
Dog 911: what's ur emergency?
Dog: THEYRE PUSHIN THAT LOUD THING AROUND ON THE CARPET AGAIN
Dog 911: OMG
Dog: OMG
Dog 911: OMG
Dog: OMG
Probably retained by a strap that's dug into his fur.Champion Wallace wrote:What's Mungo wearing on his face; is it some sort of safety glasses that stay on with magic (not like when pets wear glasses they actually go over their ears, but still)?
Everything's planned, especially the co-incidences.Douglas Collier wrote:Was it a happy accident that Breel was featured on Dia de Muertos, or was that planned?