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They don't bother with much of a set-up here, but the idea is that these kids -- let's call them Greg Blondehead, Susan and Spaz -- have, after apparently jumping into their washing machine, been transported to the magical world known as the book of Revelation, where they will be taken on a tour through all the events of the tribulation. Revelation is a highly symbolic book and reads somewhat like a fever dream, but thankfully they'll have the guiding hand of Mr. Lindsey to explain what the whore on the seven-headed monster really means.

Already, though, they've started us off on an odd foot. I don't know that one could describe any fortelling of the apocalypse as "exciting." I missed that part of the Terminator where Reese tells Sarah about Skynet declaring war on humans and Sarah responds "Gee whiz, what an adventure!"

In this panel, a young woman with her back arched and her male companion ride waves of fluid next to the large print word "coming" while they watch another boy with an expression that can only result from having something forceably inserted into some lower orifice. In dream interpretation this symbolizes change.

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