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Notes: White-out correction, second panel.
The original artwork for this strip is available for purchase. See the original artwork information page for more information.
Notes: White-out correction, second panel.
In order to miss the momentum of the melted snow ball from splashing him in the face he’d have to be blowing harder or as hard as the snow ball was moving.
You expect physics in a comic strip? Really?
Actually, considering the thrower is a child and he is a dragon, that could very well be correct.
Or just make it hot enough for the snowball to turn to steam instantly.
If that happened, he would be instantly hit in the face with hot steam. However, considering that he is a dragon, he may want that.
Since we’re talking physics, let’s say it was vaporized and then immediately condensed.
This honestly pretty much describes what is happening in North Korea right now.
I don’t get how that’s cheating. It honestly takes more skill to melt a snowball that precisely than it would to dodge.
That snowball went “piff” instantly.