Is it the plan where they need finger paint, water skis, poker chips and inflatable cacti?
It’s the plan where they disable the teleporter. Too bad, the other one sounds more interesting. • In BiteMe, Claire declares that in order to start a good-size revolutionary riot, all she needs is three tomatoes, a size nine-and-a-half shoehorn, a bit of string and a small wooden spoon. When questioned, she sighs “They ALWAYS ask about the spoon…” • We get one of these near the end of Narbonic, though it does get explained over the course of the next few weeks: Dave: I have to retool the teleporter, crash the Dave Conspiracy, and buy a large bucket of fried chicken. Fast. • One of the many deaths Kaguya and Mokou of Touhou fame inflicted upon each other in this installment of Touhou Nekokayou apparently involved “a toilet plunger, the Buddha’s stone bowl, a kendama, a Christmas tree, and three stuffed rabbits” and it “took weeks to find all the patches from (Mokou’s) overalls again.” (The creator “just wanted to make a comic involving death-by-noodle-implements.”) • Jo from Cheer ap