I’ll get you next time cheater. Next tiiiiiiime
I’ve not experienced this myself, but if I recall the stories from automaton correctly these cheaters in Battlefield 3 are essentially giving themselves the power of Superman. They sort of fly around, they can’t be killed, and their invulnerability makes attacking them pointless and uninteresting.

I wouldn’t say Dr. Claw is the the ultimate incarnation of evil, but sitting in a chair and being a dick is certainly his M.O.. I wonder how Dr. Claw managed to keep control of his minions. Often on a TV show when I see a villain and his minions I wonder what makes those minions follow their leader. I assume the head villain rules by fear or that there’s more profitability in groups, but rarely do we get to see it. Since Dr. Claw never leaves his chair his outfit must be profitable, but we only ever saw M.A.D. being thwarted. I probably shouldn’t think too much about it.
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen an episode, but I’m going to keep it that way. When I watched the show as a kid the intro was the best part, but the show got boring quickly. It’s likely one of those cartoons that doesn’t hold up to the memory. It’s better we keep it safe in our hearts – remembered but forgotten.
As soon as I got to the last frame of the comic, I was overcome by nostalgia. You got this one exactly right – Inspector Gadget definitely is one of those shows that is “remembered but forgotten.” Bravo. :)
Thanks! Also I think Sopes’s art kind of makes it warm and inviting. Perhaps I want to pet Dr. Claw’s kitty.
I had the biggest crush on the girl, Penny, from that show. It’s ok though, because I wasn’t much older than her.
I just did a Google search so that I could get a reminder of what she looks like, and accidentally tripped over Rule 34. Now I just feel dirty.
Oh no oh no OH NOOOOOEEEEESS. Why did you have to say that bro? I CAN’T NOT GOOGLE THIS.