I think it lends to the theory that I and others have postulated that there’s some serious inter-dimensional weirdness going on. Maybe not alternate realities exactly, but that all the Endtown madness is nothing more than a lower-dimensional playground for someone [Amesworth?] to be “god” over. That the “real” world is moving along just as it ever was.
Notice to fellow readers: We are able to see the comic book in panels 2, 3 and 4 although it should be invisible. It’s probably done so we can follow the conversation and story line better. That’s just my guess.
Aaron, I’m sure I speak for many in this group, I/we will buy that comic if you publish it. Stand alone or as an inclusion in an Endtown book. I’ll buy it.
We should also remember that vast plain with the fountain of souls where we have twice seen Marx. Clearly a lot of souls were on the move there, so it would seem like a nexus for the multiverse… especially since we are told that the Endtown world is “surrounded” by dead worlds. Plus we are led to believe that Marx can influence a soul’s destination. Flask, of course, but also a fishing rod for Walt. (May the fish tease you and please you, Walt!)
Oh…. Shoot. That’s why he was going to see his little brother. He’ll be written back in via parallel universe. Which means some other punk is going to lose his.Sigh.
Nukta K. about 5 years ago
Seems that hit Duffy right in his little brother-feels.
gigagrouch about 5 years ago
Heaven…
Heaven is a place…a place where nothing…
Nothing ever happens.
gigagrouch about 5 years ago
R.I.P. Ally…
dwandelt Premium Member about 5 years ago
Love the expressions on Holly’s face…
Vet Premium Member about 5 years ago
Duffy got some issues. But its true here……in an alternate reality Flask lives.
Targuman.org Premium Member about 5 years ago
So is this going to be a “Lost” type of thing, where Eden is Purgatory or Limbo?
LightWarriorK about 5 years ago
I think it lends to the theory that I and others have postulated that there’s some serious inter-dimensional weirdness going on. Maybe not alternate realities exactly, but that all the Endtown madness is nothing more than a lower-dimensional playground for someone [Amesworth?] to be “god” over. That the “real” world is moving along just as it ever was.
mr_sherman Premium Member about 5 years ago
Notice to fellow readers: We are able to see the comic book in panels 2, 3 and 4 although it should be invisible. It’s probably done so we can follow the conversation and story line better. That’s just my guess.
DADOF3 about 5 years ago
“I see dead people… in a comic book”
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 5 years ago
“You will meet…in the sweet…bye-and-bye…”
Dunligiel12 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Multi-verse, where all possibilities happen.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
All possibilities and probabilities and a few improbables too.
Diat60 about 5 years ago
It will certainly be interesting to find out just what characters are in that book!
Erwin Schwartz about 5 years ago
Aaron, I’m sure I speak for many in this group, I/we will buy that comic if you publish it. Stand alone or as an inclusion in an Endtown book. I’ll buy it.
Shazzaron about 5 years ago
I wonder if Al and Gustine are in the mag?
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 5 years ago
Just think of how Duffy will flip when he hears that Holly is on an interdimensional transport ship.
And now, is Aaron Marx in this comic? Enquiring minds want to know!
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 5 years ago
We should also remember that vast plain with the fountain of souls where we have twice seen Marx. Clearly a lot of souls were on the move there, so it would seem like a nexus for the multiverse… especially since we are told that the Endtown world is “surrounded” by dead worlds. Plus we are led to believe that Marx can influence a soul’s destination. Flask, of course, but also a fishing rod for Walt. (May the fish tease you and please you, Walt!)
Ida No about 5 years ago
“Ravenscroft says… Ravenscroft says… Did Ravenscroft ever say anything about him being carried off in a ditto twister?”
boydpercy Premium Member about 5 years ago
Weider and weider!
zorro456 about 5 years ago
Get Ready for The Total Recall moment when an avatar tells Wally he isn’t really there.
sleekweasel about 5 years ago
The gloves have how many fingers?
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 5 years ago
“All these places have their moments / With lovers and friend, I still can recall / Some are dead and some are living / In my life, I loved them all.”
Tue Elung-Jensen about 5 years ago
If realities merge there, then ofc they might end up in that place. Ofc begs the question what wally is that?
purduephotog about 5 years ago
Oh…. Shoot. That’s why he was going to see his little brother. He’ll be written back in via parallel universe. Which means some other punk is going to lose his.Sigh.
coffeeturtle about 5 years ago
This is the longest Twilight Zone episode ever!