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13th of April, 2016 (Wednesday) - 8 comments

Page 371
Faust on page 371
"I guess I'll find out after you stop the car. Is there a spade in the boot?"
That Guy on page 371
Futuristic rifle?
Kid Cthulhu on page 371
"whAT iS yoUR naME?"
"John Jacob Jingleheimer-Schmidt!"
"HiS naME iS mY naME tOo."
JLH on page 371
I wonder if he talks in fragments b/c he's not completely in that timeline. Since he said "seeing through time" last comic.
Jono on page 371
@kid Cthulhu: win
Phlatus on page 371
The Time Assassin recognizes DNA, so he can't tell Sam and Charlie apart. (And three people with scars from foot injuries is going to further confuse him. This is "Blood Splattered Socks," y'know.
Rock on page 371
JLH - That sounds like a pretty good guess to me!
Yiangos on page 371
Ok, here's my shot at figuring out what's happening.
Charlie went forward in time and met himself. This messed up the spacetime continuum (actually, ANY time travel messes up spacetime continuum). The chronoguy is from the future, and somehow doesn't mess up said continuum, because he is NOT changing timelines, he's just glimpsing into Charlie's current one.
He's not trying to actually kill Charlie per se, he's just trying to enforce basic time travel rules ("Don't kill Hitler" type of rules), and apparently whoever gave Charlie The Watch and sent him to the future, made Charlie violate one of those rules. So my guess here is that chronoguy is actually a timecop trying to set things right. For a rather obscure definition of "right", probably.