Wow, safety first. Especially if you do it with ETs, it seems.
“Imagine carrying that much weight on your head. She is in for some serious migraine.”
Or rather neck pain. That thing is set to grow before it gets out. And anyhow, how will the baby get out? On second thought, guess I don’t want to know…
But… Unless J’s species are parasites, mating can’t change human physiology.
If they’re that different, either they can do it as often as they want because they’re genetically incompatible or the baby would die either in utero or be a still birth.
You’re welcome for this depressing biology lesson.
So that’s how Zeus begot Athena
I’m guessing her parents never sat her down and explained “The Pterosaurs and The Facehuggers” to her.
Parents: with 11 different genders and alien species from different planets and dimensions you can’t afford not to have this talk with your child.
With that rapid a life cycle for his species, just how old is J? D’oh!
Just like Joshua from adventure time. I wonder if her head baby will be a shapeshifter?
Imagine carrying that much weight on your head. She is in for some serious migraine.
Didn’t J die the last time we saw him?
He regenerated from a polyp.
@RBZ: Given that this is a superhero (parody) comic, “He got better” is all the explanation needed.
@RBZ & @Typheus: Yeah, in strip nr. 209 he died, but in nr. 234 he got better.
Nice George Costanza moment, you green skinned thingy.
i get it…he can jump so high and hard…the sperm went to her brain…or maybe I don’t get it
@mr.Dude: Given what would likely happen, you probably don’t want to get it!
Wow, safety first. Especially if you do it with ETs, it seems.
“Imagine carrying that much weight on your head. She is in for some serious migraine.”
Or rather neck pain. That thing is set to grow before it gets out. And anyhow, how will the baby get out? On second thought, guess I don’t want to know…
But… Unless J’s species are parasites, mating can’t change human physiology.
If they’re that different, either they can do it as often as they want because they’re genetically incompatible or the baby would die either in utero or be a still birth.
You’re welcome for this depressing biology lesson.