Wow. After all this time, I finally made it to comic #300! While Reggie and Gynette's wedding hasn't been the forefront of things in the comic, it'll eventually be coming along, slowly but surely. #200: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/6169621/
While Reggie and Gynette work on wedding preparations, their parents meet up for dinner, the Mathemagician and Eco-Freako continue their long trek, Bardi watches over her "daughter", Gynette and Reggie consider renting a wedding cruise zeppelin, and Teeraal plots his evil machinations.
Gynette's parents (the tiger and the human) were first mentioned in #109, and while her mother wasn't seen until #256, this is the first time her father has appeared. Reggie and Rosie's parents make their first appearance in the series. While the Mathemagician wanted to steal a vehicle, Eco-Freako insisted on "liberating" a dwarf iguanadon "cow." Apparently, Eco-Freako won. The iguanadon here, like many other dinosaurs seen in the comic, is the equivalent to one of our usual animals; in this case, the domesticated bovine. It's where steak and hamburger come from (though probably not the milk). Stubble Trouble World also still uses zeppelins as a form of air travel (Rule of Cool, man). While not as fast as a commercial jet, the zeppelin can (in some models) carry more passengers or act as a sort of aerial cruise ship for slower, low-altitude sightseeing. And before you do; shut up, stop making Hindenburg jokes. They figured that problem out long ago.
While Reggie and Gynette work on wedding preparations, their parents meet up for dinner, the Mathemagician and Eco-Freako continue their long trek, Bardi watches over her "daughter", Gynette and Reggie consider renting a wedding cruise zeppelin, and Teeraal plots his evil machinations.
Gynette's parents (the tiger and the human) were first mentioned in #109, and while her mother wasn't seen until #256, this is the first time her father has appeared. Reggie and Rosie's parents make their first appearance in the series. While the Mathemagician wanted to steal a vehicle, Eco-Freako insisted on "liberating" a dwarf iguanadon "cow." Apparently, Eco-Freako won. The iguanadon here, like many other dinosaurs seen in the comic, is the equivalent to one of our usual animals; in this case, the domesticated bovine. It's where steak and hamburger come from (though probably not the milk). Stubble Trouble World also still uses zeppelins as a form of air travel (Rule of Cool, man). While not as fast as a commercial jet, the zeppelin can (in some models) carry more passengers or act as a sort of aerial cruise ship for slower, low-altitude sightseeing. And before you do; shut up, stop making Hindenburg jokes. They figured that problem out long ago.
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