Jean AKA Jeannie AKA Jeanie is a film, book, and magazine reviewer for a national magazine. Most of Jean’s work is done through email, which means he doesn't have to go into the office.
On a trip to find a gift for his girlfriend, Jean found an empty Genie Bottle. Upon picking up this bottle, Jean became the bottle’s new genie-powered occupant. Not only was Jean turned into a genie, but the bottle turned him into what he believed a genie of the bottle should look like. Which, due to his fascination with a classic 60s TV show, turned him into a busty blonde woman.
A junior engineer working for a small engineering firm in Cocoa Beach. The firm focuses mostly on NASA projects.
Neil is Jean’s best friend. When Jean was turned into a genie, Neil became Jeanie’s master.
Refugee, I realized after I’d posted (ten minutes ago) what you meant–
In the two imaginary panels (2 and 3), Gene-the-mortal is genie-green, while genie-Neil is flesh-colored.
I’m guessing that it’s CD Rudd’s way to make it extra clear to readers that the character who looks like Barbara Eden is not genie-Gene but instead genie-Neil.
It still does not look good for Neil if Jeanie is thinking thoughts like that lol … he just might find himself back in a females body, and this time for good. 😀
Is Neil’s question in the first pane a clue for Jeanie of the way she must deal with the wish he’s about to do? I believe Jeanie can’t control the way wishes are granted. First two were granted without Jeanie doing anything consciously just because she still didn’t know she had powers.
So wishes are granted automatically, or by a superior entity (Guano? Hagi?). Then Neil doesn’t need Jeanie’s help if he’s about to wish something. The only thing Jeanie can do is use magic to make Guano believe the wish was granted if it wasn’t really a wish, like misspelling the word “wish” on purpose. But the question hasn’t anything to do with a clue in that direction and I suppose Guano isn’t that moron.
So, I’m starting to think Neil isn’t giving any clue to Jeanie and the question is genuine. Besides, it lets CD Rudd complete #75 with a joke as he usually does.
Then, thing aren’t going the way I was thinking and I celebrate that. I will always prefer to be surprised rather than knowing a story’s plot before it happens.
So, I’m not able to do any guess this time. I just wish (;) next issue doesn’t take much more than… 1 day? :))))))
This strip puts me in mind of a panel by Julius Zimmerman who does exceptionally well-drawn and incredibly rude hardcore art featuring various comic/cartoon/media characters.
It shows Jeannie (the TV one) getting ready to grant what the caption says is “Always the first wish.”
…And I’m going to hope that Jeanie gets a clue here about why she’s lucky to have Neil as a Master.
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And the ungenied Jean is still green!
Who says Jean is ungenied?
1) She hasn’t brought Neil a sandwich.
2) I’m not sure that Neil’s remark about a sandwich counts as an official wish.
In other words, the game’s still on!
I think he means the flashback version of Jean
Refugee, I realized after I’d posted (ten minutes ago) what you meant–
In the two imaginary panels (2 and 3), Gene-the-mortal is genie-green, while genie-Neil is flesh-colored.
I’m guessing that it’s CD Rudd’s way to make it extra clear to readers that the character who looks like Barbara Eden is not genie-Gene but instead genie-Neil.
And once again…last panel, it’s “you’re” not “your”
Grammar Nazi sleeping on the job?
Well, the dorks and trolls certainly aren’t, are you?
LOLOLOLOL!!!
(LOL at the comic–not the inane comments)
Hmm… and here I thought Jean had blonde hair because it was close in color to his original hair…
Remember that this is just Jean’s mind, Neil as a genie would probably just look like the form he was recently stuck in.
I think that as the comic continues on, both Jean and Neil will start getting more than awkward thoughts about each other.
“Awkward thoughts”…we can only hope. 🙂
It still does not look good for Neil if Jeanie is thinking thoughts like that lol … he just might find himself back in a females body, and this time for good. 😀
she is lucky he didn’t say “I wish for whatever you would have wished for if our situation were reversed”…
Is Neil’s question in the first pane a clue for Jeanie of the way she must deal with the wish he’s about to do? I believe Jeanie can’t control the way wishes are granted. First two were granted without Jeanie doing anything consciously just because she still didn’t know she had powers.
So wishes are granted automatically, or by a superior entity (Guano? Hagi?). Then Neil doesn’t need Jeanie’s help if he’s about to wish something. The only thing Jeanie can do is use magic to make Guano believe the wish was granted if it wasn’t really a wish, like misspelling the word “wish” on purpose. But the question hasn’t anything to do with a clue in that direction and I suppose Guano isn’t that moron.
So, I’m starting to think Neil isn’t giving any clue to Jeanie and the question is genuine. Besides, it lets CD Rudd complete #75 with a joke as he usually does.
Then, thing aren’t going the way I was thinking and I celebrate that. I will always prefer to be surprised rather than knowing a story’s plot before it happens.
So, I’m not able to do any guess this time. I just wish (;) next issue doesn’t take much more than… 1 day? :))))))
I (heart) this comic–stop pestering the artsit. (I need moar story linez–not whining about werds!!)
This strip puts me in mind of a panel by Julius Zimmerman who does exceptionally well-drawn and incredibly rude hardcore art featuring various comic/cartoon/media characters.
It shows Jeannie (the TV one) getting ready to grant what the caption says is “Always the first wish.”
ROFL xD
Brilliant XD
Warning Warning Will Roberson. Wish needs to be granted. Warning Warning
The best wish is “I wish I knew what to wish for.”
Better two good wishes than 3 bad ones!
FYI… You are probably killing your server bandwidth with this one. The image is about seven times as big as they normally are…
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