JUST A HEAT ENGINE -Part 3Another part of the “Just a Heat Engine” series of comics…that also
JUST A HEAT ENGINE -Part 3Another part of the “Just a Heat Engine” series of comics…that also took way too long to get around to making.Been overwhelmed with research, learning to use machine learning to do more research, and dealing with the fallout of the big winter storm (”Where’d the mold and water damage come from? A flood?” “No, from a busted pipe -_-”)But anyways, here’s the next part of the comic, in which I took the song “Comet” from Steven Universe and turned it into a song about the 1935 Labor Day hurricane singing about himself because……reasons.I should note that the white hurricane is still Labor Day, just his “full size” form. The natural disaster characters have a dog-sized form they use to interact one-on-one with people and animals, and a regular-size form they use when just doing disastery stuff. The “Storms of the Century” sidebar is a reference to an old Weather Channel special from 1999 where they had a bunch of their weather people rank what they thought were the biggest, baddest storms to hit the U.S. in the 20th century. The 1935 Labor Day Hurricane won, which given it was the strongest hurricane at landfall to hit the U.S.*, is pretty reasonable.*His air pressure and wind speed is shown in the digital display display from his…smartwatch? Yes the hurricane wears a watch…so it’s a…(wait for it)…hurricane watch. -- source link
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