The weekly strip, known for its geeky humor (the family owns an iFruit PC, for example), took a swipe at Apple and its decision not to support Flash on the iPad.
In last Sunday's comic, author Bill Amend depicts a Steve Jobs lookalike promising a series of superheroes that the iPad will save them.
The first three panels show Steve telling Superman, Spider-Man, and the Hulk that the iPad is "the future of comics." But in the fourth panel, he tells the Flash, "Sorry, Flash, you're out of luck."
In the final panel, we see that the previous four were the work of the youngest kid in the family, whose brother expresses doubt that this strip will ever appear on the iPad.
The strip closes with the youngest kid saying, "I'm sure Apple has a sense of humor about this stuff…right? Right? Right???"
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