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playing in his sand box. He was 5. “Gazoo!” he roared equally glad to see him.

“Hello children,” he cooed back, floating over to where they were. He gave Pebbles a tickle. He then became sad. He knew the time had come for him to tell them.

“No Gazoo. Please don’t go away,” Pebbles said and started to cry. Got Gazoo a crying too now. They all 3 hugged.

“I hope I have little ones just like you two someday,” he told them.

“I love GazOO,” she blared squeezing him tight.

“Me too!” Bam-bam hollered next.

 

Today was the day Gazoo was to leave. He was reassigned to the future, 1978 to be exact.

Whoever released him from his ship would be his new Master. Or masters.

 

“Well Fred, Barney, I sure hate to go but it’s time,” he told then. Fred tried to hold back a tear. Barney too.

“Say Gazoo, what was that Lorimac Fever?” Fred asked.

“Oh, a type of bacteria that comes from the dimension I’m from. You see I’m not from your known Universe,” Gazoo tried to explain, but knew it was hopeless, them understanding.

“Oh uh, tell your wife I said hi,” Barney told him.

“His what?” Fred barked.

Gazoo was quite surprised. “What exactly did I say Barney?” he was curious to know.

“Oh, you talked about Galazatinka,” Barney began.

“That’s Galazera dumb-dumb, and yes, she is my wife. We hadn't been married long before I was sent here. I guess I was just too homesick to talk about her,” Gazoo said.

He was about choked up. He zapped up a Kleenex. “No sweeter girl in the galaxy,” he finally said, his voice cracking.

“Gee, well, you mind taking some advice?” Fred asked.

“Oh what dumb-dumb? Mr. Stud Muffin going to tell me about the birds and the bees, humm?” Gazoo said and chuckled.

“Oh let me guess, treat her like little children, right?” he asked and giggled. They all laughed now.

Soon Gazoo was shut up inside his ship, controlled by Zaytox as it zoomed through space and time, to reach 1978.

“Sure gonna miss that little guy,” Barney told Fred.

“Me too, Barney. Me too,” he replied.

 

Gazoo was just a zippity-do-daing along down a spacial-time vortex to get to the future. 1978 to be exact.

He was told what coordinates to use but a meteor collided with his ship in the votex and sent Gazoo’s tiny ship hurling out from the vortex into a different dimension. No longer in Fred and Barney’s.

He ended up in a STRANGE dimension he had never visited before. He sure hoped the natives were friendly. He was stuck here wherever HERE was. A readout told him exactly where he was.

Gazoo’s ship was damaged.

Gazam then contacted Gazoo and told him to land on a near by moon and do the necessary repairs.

 

Time passed because it took Gazoo quite a while to repair his ship. Gazam had to send him the materials.

See Gazoo landed on a dead moon and with nothing on that moon to bring forth, his powers were useless. Gazoo couldn't actually zap things from out of nowhere. He had the ability by thought, to summon the particles needed, and by thought, bring the thing to himself immediately in tact. But you see, there was nothing to summon forth on this moon, so Gazam had to send him the materials. Gazoo could only summon atoms and particles from a certain point.

He was out of range and no planet close enough to be able to take what materials he needed from there.

It took 6 months before the materials arrived. Gazoo had to really save on his food rations. If there was no food on the moon he couldn't zap it forth now could he.

Gazoo’s ship hadn't a strong enough signal to send an SOS to anyone other than his planet Zaytox.

 

Gazoo did find, however, strange flaky type substance that came in the early hours. It showered down upon the moon. Gazoo, curious, went out one morning after putting on his space suit.

The moon had no oxygen. He had to use his space suit that came in his ship. When he brought the stuff back to his ship he was amazed to find he could eat it. Tasted like wafers mixed with honey. Does it sound familiar?

Manna is what it was. Good thing it came last night because he had just gobbled up the last of his food. Had made it 3 months. But barely.

“This isn't half bad,” he commented. He also found that the stuff leftover, that he didn't eat, turned into water for him to drink! “Imagine that,” he spoke.

Gazoo felt there was some kind of strong Force at work here. Gazoo believed in God, He knew the universe wasn't just created out of nothing. And something had created him.

No way did he believe he created himself, like Gazam thought. All in all Gazoo remained on this moon for a year before he could go to his new destination assigned in this dimension.

 

A WORD TO THE READER

 

The main point I was trying to make in this little comic book is that we are all not perfect, and that it is ok. Despite the fact that we may look much different from one another and even act not the same in the cultures we grew up with. Still, we must learn to accept each other, flaws and all.

We were all made in the Image of the One True Living God, regardless of what religions we might have grown up with. One thing remains. There can only be One Truth, and there is only One God.

I was raised a Christian. I believe in a beautiful Plan come from the wonderful Creator despite that we were born into sin. We all are given the opportunity to be redeemed by the precious Blood of the Lamb. The only Son of God. I believe that Jesus is God. Many believe, many do not. For only God Himself could save us from our flaws and make a new righteous life for us in the end. We cannot change this on our own.

But despite if you are a true believer or not, God our Father remains faithful to us all even if some of us do not exactly know who God is. It is always God's hope that we come to find the truth before our lives are over.

We all die.

Look at it this way. There can only be one truth and the other a lie. Always keep your heart open to what the truth is, asking God to reveal it, and it will be given to you...

 

Allistar



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