By request (sort of) here’s another Calvin and Hobbes mash-up of Tebrey and Hunter, characters from my twin’s novels. This time, the kid and his tiger are re-enacting a scene from chapter seventeen of The Remnant. (Brief explanation for those who haven’t read this novel: With one recent exception, neo-panthers have always been grown artificially; they’re actually modified clones of their intended human partners.)

The title of this post is patterned after the source of the original “duplicator” picture, the Calvin and Hobbes collection Scientific Progress Goes “Boink”. I love that title anyway, and in my clone’s novels, there are multiple occasions when scientific progress does, figuratively speaking, “go boink.”
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About Thomas Weaver
For several years, I’ve been putting my uncanny knack for grammar and punctuation, along with an eclectic mental collection of facts, to good use as a Wielder of the Red Pen of Doom (editor).
I'm physically disabled, and I currently live with my smugly good-looking twin Paul, who writes military science fiction and refuses to talk about his military service because he can’t. Sometimes Paul and I collaborate on stories, and sometimes I just edit whatever he writes. It's worked out rather well so far.
My list of non-writing-related jobs from the past includes librarian, art model, high school teacher, science lab gofer… Although I have no spouse or offspring to tell you about, I do have eight cats. I currently spend my time blogging, reading, editing, and fending off cats who like my desk better than my twin’s.
You do know that now, when I’m reading the adventures, that I will forever have Calvin and Hobbes replacing what used to be my images of the characters. Since the other characters haven’t changed, this will be a very odd situation. Well, if the other characters changed, that would also be an odd situation. This is why we can’t have nice things…
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Could be worse. I could have “Muppetized” them. 🙂
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