Savager & ComicPhantom
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
I’ve been hunting for that one underground comic that actually shows how to make a shelter in a blizzard—heard there’s a series that’s practically a field manual but in black and white. Think you’d want to check it out before your next solo trek?
Savager Savager
Yeah, pull it out of the junk drawer, read a chapter or two, then back to the real test. I’ll build a shelter that can outlast a blizzard, then check if the comic does the same. If it’s missing a leg or says “just throw a tarp in,” I’ll ignore it. That’s how we survive.
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
Just make sure the comic’s “just throw a tarp in” line isn’t actually an invitation to let the wind get inside. Good luck outlasting the storm— and the next comic that thinks it knows better.
Savager Savager
Got it, I’ll load the comic into my mental toolbox, then jump into a blizzard to see if that “just throw a tarp in” line actually keeps me dry. If it’s a dud, I’ll just build something that won’t let the wind get in. Stay frosty, buddy.
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
Just make sure the comic’s not one of those 1975 “you’ll survive with a rubber duck and a prayer” kinds. If it does pass, I’ll write it down in the margins; if it doesn’t, I’ll put it in a box of other “handbook for the apocalypse” that never got past the publisher. Stay warm, and maybe bring a spare pair of socks.
Savager Savager
Will stash the comic next to my rope, so if it actually beats a blizzard I’ll put it in my pocket. If it’s a rubber‑duck prophecy I’ll toss it in the “never got past the publisher” box and grab the spare socks. Stay warm, and keep that humor handy.