He caught her in the original chase because she wanted to be caught. She does not want to be caught right now. ;o; What’s going to happen at the tower? I’ll be on the edge of my seat come Monday.
Run run run Wally. If she gets away head for the other alavator somewhere else. At least I presume that there is another, run over the area where the rats are who beat him up before, and catch her before she jumps. So Run!!!!Blessed Be
Well, got a good surprise tonight, volumes 3 and 4 of the Endtown books arrived in my mailbox. Volumes 3 and 4 are slightly longer in length than volumes 1 and 2. Also the format inside is slightly different, which has a fair number more pages than the first two volumes. I’ll have to spend some time reading through them. They were shipped on Monday, so others who are eagerly expecting their copies, the should arrive soon if not already.
That is one fast mouse! She is running wild and all out bookin’ it. I hope she just wants time alone. But what she needs is for Wally to catch her!She has headed into the out of control mode.
Considering what all she has been thru, She is reacting very much like so many of us would.
For Wally to show up late, and then hasn’t fixed the place up were the last straw. The ONE person who she counted on to be there for her, she thinks he doesn’t love her. Poor wee mousy.
It occurs to me some people only speak up here when they have a grievance about the direction of the comic. For the record, Aaron, this is certainly my favourite strip, and I look forward to each one.
I’m not sure Holly is planning on jumping. It may be more a matter of reaching the farthest, most difficult to get to point, and then wrapping up into a little ball and never coming back out.
I will go against the grain. I think Wally might catch before she jumps, but needs some time alone, in a place where she knows she has some tiny bit of control. She wants to be alone to find out if she wants to live. She may feel responsible because she got Linda a job, put her on the night shift, and everyone probably knew that nice old man came around every night looking for cake and it’s all Holly’s fault. Apologies for that sentence. But I don’t think she will jump. On an entirely unrelated note, does anyone know where Aaron Neathery moved to, and if there is a torch and pitchfork supply house nearby.Remember to get your Endtown books, prints and swag from the buttons to the right. At the Endtown auction site button, there is a yellow tab near the bottom of the page.Please use that yellow donate button to the best of your abilities. Seven thousand mutants depend on your generosity. Won’t you give today? This is …And Vote. A lot.Sincerely, JusSayin
I think she’s going to seclude herself for a bit. I’ve never seen anything about her to denote suicidal tendencies. She might see the world thru rose coloured glasses but that doesn’t make her blind. Yet, she has been traumatized. Still Angus wouldn’t let her jump. And Wally is right behind her…
Those eyes, in panel 3, do not reflect a rational mind. My first thought for today’s strip was, “No, no, no!” I sure hope the tower door is locked. I hate Fridays!
Oh, it is kind of good Holly will have to turn the doorknob and that may give Wally a second to catch her. It also has hinges on the left, so she will have to pull the door open, which gives Wally another half second. The door may be unlocked ocked, and Holly has a key or not. One completely stops her there, the others further slow her escape. If Holly does get in, AND locks Wally out, I could have that door off in short order, but not quickly enough to stop her from jumping, if she really wants to jump. It is not necessarily enough force to kill her, but to seriously damage a lot of bones and other things.I think she just wants to be left alone, but I want Wally to catch her and support her and help Holly gain some perspective. She needs him, as countless before, including Wally, needed her insight and compassion.JusSayin
I’m guessing that she needs to get away and seclude herself for awhile as she tries to sort through all she’s been through. I’m imagining she may have a few cross words for Wally when he catches up to her.I’m wondering if Wally doesn’t have depressive tendencies. I have chronic depression and while meds help, I still have the tendency to leave things undone when hit with a heavy blow. In this case, the Milk Trial may have hit Wally so hard that he couldn’t find the energy to clean up the broken glass and get the couch inside.
Can anyone say “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”She knows that Clock Tower probably better than anyone in Endtown. Even in Wally gets in. Can he find her inside.
Methinks the best way Wally can help Holly now, is to move into the Tower with her.If she is so determined to stay there for x-number of years, then at least she won’t be alone.And neither will Wally.
JusSayin was just saying yesterday that the rats might be a failed experiment to create a perfect soldier. Maybe their creators were using a transgenic agent to combine rat and human DNA, and the agent either escaped its controls or was released deliberately, causing the mutation plague. The rats may be a source of the mutagen, not a result.
I personally would like to see Jacob get JFK’d. But what we will probably end up seeing is Marx doing something stupid. After all Marx is the idiot god of this story.
That is a very good scenario. Congrats on that one. Very well thought out.And on the point of Holly she sat in that tower every day for years considering choices. I think she did always think about ending it all but decided to give it a chance.Those early emotional thoughts have come flooding back. Like you I see it in her eyes. Those are scary eyes. Allie had those same eyes. Just as she died. Like the life force drive has been extinguished in those eyes.
Puttin’ on the Marxby Jenner. Based on Puttin’ on the Ritz, by Irving BerlinHave you seen the cosmic clown, strolling trough his end of townTwirling on a silver string his dimension-ommy-thing?How swell to have been a "Chaos ex machina’,Pullings strings from above, like the Aaron we love.Come and dare to cross the portalsTo see where the plane of mortals disembarks -Puttin’ on the MarxLet’s get down and subatomicIn some town that’s like a comic by Carl Barks -Puttin’ on the MarxWe could even make like the narrator,Right inside our ditto-ball theater. Revelator.Dandy spats, white gloves and waistcoats,Sharp cravats and snappy greatcoats made of quarks -Puttin’ on the MarxdanceWith a magic ship we fly about on,Trying not to look like Patrick Troughton. Castin’ doubt onNationhood, no easy answers,Greater good and making chances. See the sparks.Puttin’ on the Marx.
One thought:Marx put Wally through the wringer on the airship, forcing him to make a decision on killing Flask in order to take control of the ship and save Holly. Now, Marx was the one that had Holly locked up and mistreated for a month. He may be prepping her for her own “wringer”, which should then end in her making a similar difficult decision or action.
I’m going to also guess “no jumping” for Holly. I think she’s just looking for someplace to be alone for a while. Her first choice was her own home but since that’s been wrecked, she’s heading for her second choice, the clock tower.
Hard to frame an appropriate comment on this one. Seems once Holly goes up the clock tower, and Wally catches up with her, it’s really gonna depend on what Holly says and what Wally says to her. Unless that clock tower guy is still around and has things to say, I don’t think it’ll involve anybody else, at least not right away.
I just got my 3 +4. To get ready, I read 1 and am about halfway thru 2. I think I found proof that Sanders didn’t die. I don’t find the dates easily, but it’s right about a 3rd way in. We saw Sanders see the timer. then theaimes-worth laser or whatever it is, took out the middle of the shelf that A&G were on. As they holding Petey, there is one panel with an elbow showing over a platform or poster that says 307 FALCON.It’s Not Al’s elbow, and I don’t think it’s Gustine’s elbow. Look at the ends of what they are wearing.it’s not
I just went back, (on computer) and looked at 12/10/12. thru 12/12/‘12. I think that is the clue to what Hollie will do, and maybe ties in to this plot. Why DID they want to bring Linda to End town?I figured it just happened because of Hollie’s conscience in that you save whoever you can. But That may have been a forewarning of why they got the new council and Marx’s,Rabbit’s, Allgood’s behavior. I do hope Angus is up there. That’s his job.
“Linda may have gone directly to the tower.”Possible, but I wouldn’t expect that to be her first choice. My question is whether anyone cleaned up Maude’s building, or if the wreckage was left as-is because the police tape was never taken down. It may be that someone replaced Maude as caretaker and reassigned Linda’s room to someone else on the waiting list. In that case, the tower might be the only place Linda could go, but I’m not sure if she’d naturally gravitate there immediately after returning to Endtown.
It’s possible that there were strict instructions from the High Council, enforced by the rats, that the crime scenes must be left as they were. The ostensible reason given may have benn that it was necessary to preserve the evidence. The real reason may have been to keep them as a visible and distressing reminder of the evils being wrought on the town by the dysfunctional government (as actually instigated by the people secretly in charge, who were operating as a deliberate parody of that same dysfunctional government).
GoNordrike over 11 years ago
Oh God, Wally, stop Holly! Oh my God, I can’t even wait to see how this turns out!
SapphireDragonStudios over 11 years ago
He caught her in the original chase because she wanted to be caught. She does not want to be caught right now. ;o; What’s going to happen at the tower? I’ll be on the edge of my seat come Monday.
Erwin Schwartz over 11 years ago
Is she planning to jump? Please let him catch her before she does anything stupid.
dirtyoldlady1 over 11 years ago
Run run run Wally. If she gets away head for the other alavator somewhere else. At least I presume that there is another, run over the area where the rats are who beat him up before, and catch her before she jumps. So Run!!!!Blessed Be
Gildedtongue over 11 years ago
Faster, you fool, faster Wally!
IsshouFuuraibou over 11 years ago
Well, got a good surprise tonight, volumes 3 and 4 of the Endtown books arrived in my mailbox. Volumes 3 and 4 are slightly longer in length than volumes 1 and 2. Also the format inside is slightly different, which has a fair number more pages than the first two volumes. I’ll have to spend some time reading through them. They were shipped on Monday, so others who are eagerly expecting their copies, the should arrive soon if not already.
pam Miner over 11 years ago
That is one fast mouse! She is running wild and all out bookin’ it. I hope she just wants time alone. But what she needs is for Wally to catch her!She has headed into the out of control mode.
Considering what all she has been thru, She is reacting very much like so many of us would.
For Wally to show up late, and then hasn’t fixed the place up were the last straw. The ONE person who she counted on to be there for her, she thinks he doesn’t love her. Poor wee mousy.
Baarorso over 11 years ago
My first words on reading today’s comic were…“Holly, don’t do what I think you’re going to do.”
Palabrajot over 11 years ago
Again with the hickory-dickory-dock!
It occurs to me some people only speak up here when they have a grievance about the direction of the comic. For the record, Aaron, this is certainly my favourite strip, and I look forward to each one.
Ida No over 11 years ago
I’m not sure Holly is planning on jumping. It may be more a matter of reaching the farthest, most difficult to get to point, and then wrapping up into a little ball and never coming back out.
JusSayin over 11 years ago
I will go against the grain. I think Wally might catch before she jumps, but needs some time alone, in a place where she knows she has some tiny bit of control. She wants to be alone to find out if she wants to live. She may feel responsible because she got Linda a job, put her on the night shift, and everyone probably knew that nice old man came around every night looking for cake and it’s all Holly’s fault. Apologies for that sentence. But I don’t think she will jump. On an entirely unrelated note, does anyone know where Aaron Neathery moved to, and if there is a torch and pitchfork supply house nearby.Remember to get your Endtown books, prints and swag from the buttons to the right. At the Endtown auction site button, there is a yellow tab near the bottom of the page.Please use that yellow donate button to the best of your abilities. Seven thousand mutants depend on your generosity. Won’t you give today? This is …And Vote. A lot.Sincerely, JusSayin
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Jenner Premium Member over 11 years ago
Curse you, Aaron Neathery!
Sorka8 over 11 years ago
I’m going out on and limb and guessing that we see Linda up in the Tower and she will stop Holly
Jenner Premium Member over 11 years ago
Maybe Aaron Marx will materialise and catch her. Who knows? I just can’t predict this one.(Not that I’ve ever successfully predicted any before.)
Jenner Premium Member over 11 years ago
Notice another poster on a fence in panel 1. I’m betting there are posters of Jackrabbit all over the place. He’s going to make his triumphal debut.
witchspell63 over 11 years ago
I think she’s going to seclude herself for a bit. I’ve never seen anything about her to denote suicidal tendencies. She might see the world thru rose coloured glasses but that doesn’t make her blind. Yet, she has been traumatized. Still Angus wouldn’t let her jump. And Wally is right behind her…
crookedwolf Premium Member over 11 years ago
Wally will have the advantage on the stairs..
Francis362003 over 11 years ago
I hope she’s not going to do what I think she’s going to do.
finder10030 over 11 years ago
Those eyes, in panel 3, do not reflect a rational mind. My first thought for today’s strip was, “No, no, no!” I sure hope the tower door is locked. I hate Fridays!
JusSayin over 11 years ago
Oh, it is kind of good Holly will have to turn the doorknob and that may give Wally a second to catch her. It also has hinges on the left, so she will have to pull the door open, which gives Wally another half second. The door may be unlocked ocked, and Holly has a key or not. One completely stops her there, the others further slow her escape. If Holly does get in, AND locks Wally out, I could have that door off in short order, but not quickly enough to stop her from jumping, if she really wants to jump. It is not necessarily enough force to kill her, but to seriously damage a lot of bones and other things.I think she just wants to be left alone, but I want Wally to catch her and support her and help Holly gain some perspective. She needs him, as countless before, including Wally, needed her insight and compassion.JusSayin
Darwinskeeper over 11 years ago
I’m guessing that she needs to get away and seclude herself for awhile as she tries to sort through all she’s been through. I’m imagining she may have a few cross words for Wally when he catches up to her.I’m wondering if Wally doesn’t have depressive tendencies. I have chronic depression and while meds help, I still have the tendency to leave things undone when hit with a heavy blow. In this case, the Milk Trial may have hit Wally so hard that he couldn’t find the energy to clean up the broken glass and get the couch inside.
Vet Premium Member over 11 years ago
Can anyone say “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”She knows that Clock Tower probably better than anyone in Endtown. Even in Wally gets in. Can he find her inside.
The Real Zarth Arn over 11 years ago
All of a sudden, this is starting to look like HItchcock’s “Vertigo”.
Dragoncat over 11 years ago
Methinks the best way Wally can help Holly now, is to move into the Tower with her.If she is so determined to stay there for x-number of years, then at least she won’t be alone.And neither will Wally.
Coyoty Premium Member over 11 years ago
JusSayin was just saying yesterday that the rats might be a failed experiment to create a perfect soldier. Maybe their creators were using a transgenic agent to combine rat and human DNA, and the agent either escaped its controls or was released deliberately, causing the mutation plague. The rats may be a source of the mutagen, not a result.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 11 years ago
Ah, Holly’s problems. Just another speedbump on the post-apocalyptic highway, I’m afraid.
Kaeto over 11 years ago
I personally would like to see Jacob get JFK’d. But what we will probably end up seeing is Marx doing something stupid. After all Marx is the idiot god of this story.
noreenklose over 11 years ago
OMG!!!!!Hurry, Wally…DON’T let her jump.Aaron, I love your comic. This is going to destroy my weekend. Meanie! ;-P !!!!
DADOF3 over 11 years ago
The question might be asked: Is she running FROM Wally or running TO the tower? or both? or neither? :(
Vet Premium Member over 11 years ago
That is a very good scenario. Congrats on that one. Very well thought out.And on the point of Holly she sat in that tower every day for years considering choices. I think she did always think about ending it all but decided to give it a chance.Those early emotional thoughts have come flooding back. Like you I see it in her eyes. Those are scary eyes. Allie had those same eyes. Just as she died. Like the life force drive has been extinguished in those eyes.
fuzzyimages over 11 years ago
What she needs is a slice of home made cake and a glass of milk.
craigwestlake over 11 years ago
And the madness descends…
Jenner Premium Member over 11 years ago
Puttin’ on the Marxby Jenner. Based on Puttin’ on the Ritz, by Irving BerlinHave you seen the cosmic clown, strolling trough his end of townTwirling on a silver string his dimension-ommy-thing?How swell to have been a "Chaos ex machina’,Pullings strings from above, like the Aaron we love.Come and dare to cross the portalsTo see where the plane of mortals disembarks -Puttin’ on the MarxLet’s get down and subatomicIn some town that’s like a comic by Carl Barks -Puttin’ on the MarxWe could even make like the narrator,Right inside our ditto-ball theater. Revelator.Dandy spats, white gloves and waistcoats,Sharp cravats and snappy greatcoats made of quarks -Puttin’ on the MarxdanceWith a magic ship we fly about on,Trying not to look like Patrick Troughton. Castin’ doubt onNationhood, no easy answers,Greater good and making chances. See the sparks.Puttin’ on the Marx.
Ida No over 11 years ago
One thought:Marx put Wally through the wringer on the airship, forcing him to make a decision on killing Flask in order to take control of the ship and save Holly. Now, Marx was the one that had Holly locked up and mistreated for a month. He may be prepping her for her own “wringer”, which should then end in her making a similar difficult decision or action.
X-Lydia over 11 years ago
Wally, you’re a cat. Catch that mouse and don’t let her go.
MerriMagic over 11 years ago
Holly won’t jump. She needs fresh air. Her home is wrecked, her morale is in shreds. Symbolically she feels the need to rise above all the horror.
Melkior over 11 years ago
I’m going to also guess “no jumping” for Holly. I think she’s just looking for someplace to be alone for a while. Her first choice was her own home but since that’s been wrecked, she’s heading for her second choice, the clock tower.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 11 years ago
Hard to frame an appropriate comment on this one. Seems once Holly goes up the clock tower, and Wally catches up with her, it’s really gonna depend on what Holly says and what Wally says to her. Unless that clock tower guy is still around and has things to say, I don’t think it’ll involve anybody else, at least not right away.
pam Miner over 11 years ago
I just got my 3 +4. To get ready, I read 1 and am about halfway thru 2. I think I found proof that Sanders didn’t die. I don’t find the dates easily, but it’s right about a 3rd way in. We saw Sanders see the timer. then theaimes-worth laser or whatever it is, took out the middle of the shelf that A&G were on. As they holding Petey, there is one panel with an elbow showing over a platform or poster that says 307 FALCON.It’s Not Al’s elbow, and I don’t think it’s Gustine’s elbow. Look at the ends of what they are wearing.it’s not
pam Miner over 11 years ago
I just went back, (on computer) and looked at 12/10/12. thru 12/12/‘12. I think that is the clue to what Hollie will do, and maybe ties in to this plot. Why DID they want to bring Linda to End town?I figured it just happened because of Hollie’s conscience in that you save whoever you can. But That may have been a forewarning of why they got the new council and Marx’s,Rabbit’s, Allgood’s behavior. I do hope Angus is up there. That’s his job.
Ida No over 11 years ago
“Linda may have gone directly to the tower.”Possible, but I wouldn’t expect that to be her first choice. My question is whether anyone cleaned up Maude’s building, or if the wreckage was left as-is because the police tape was never taken down. It may be that someone replaced Maude as caretaker and reassigned Linda’s room to someone else on the waiting list. In that case, the tower might be the only place Linda could go, but I’m not sure if she’d naturally gravitate there immediately after returning to Endtown.
Jenner Premium Member over 11 years ago
It’s possible that there were strict instructions from the High Council, enforced by the rats, that the crime scenes must be left as they were. The ostensible reason given may have benn that it was necessary to preserve the evidence. The real reason may have been to keep them as a visible and distressing reminder of the evils being wrought on the town by the dysfunctional government (as actually instigated by the people secretly in charge, who were operating as a deliberate parody of that same dysfunctional government).
sylerner over 11 years ago
I just received volumes 3 and 4.
After rereading Wally and Holly’s story, if anything bad happens to Holly I think I’m going to cry. :-(
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 11 years ago
We’ve seen that (a) Holly is very fast, and (b) only Wally has caught her so far. Does that bode well for their future? (shrugs) Idunno…