Remember folks…..using Urban slang…..a “pal” can be someone you don’t like. I have arrested folks who have said….Jeez…Thanks “pal”! I don’t think they meant that in a good way. Kirbee does know slang…..remember her statement about “baking”. Just saying……
I’ll bet Marx is the owner. 1) while Marx plays around with everyone, Flask was deadly serious. 2) Cracked Cat is the lead of character of the comic; Wally gets a lot of focused Marx attention. **Now…what’s the cartoon’s link to the bigger mystery: the “Cartoonification” of unconscious humans, giving them cartoon healing powers and the ability to breath Ames dust with becoming monsterfied. “Cartoonification” sounds like a wacky Marx solution; lets see how cartoonification resists dimensional collapse.
WelshRat Premium Member about 5 years ago
Methinks Wally did not check which child owned the comic. I wonder what odds he Marxed his name down the side of the page?
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 5 years ago
He had a “pal” in Endtown? Who knew?
Doc? (Guess No. 1)
Professor Mallard? He did after all, recognize a Dimensionometer…
Aaron Marx?
Long time until next episode…
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Jenner Premium Member about 5 years ago
“This book belongs to…”That must have been there.
Jenner Premium Member about 5 years ago
You fools! You are meddling with powers more dangerous than you could possibly imagine. Well, certainly more than you, KIrbee.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 5 years ago
It’s really nice to see Chic laugh!
frogman0628 about 5 years ago
I wonder if they mean published by…
salenstormwing about 5 years ago
This is what happens when you don’t own official Disney comics; only you can prevent off-brand post-apocalypses.
Vet Premium Member about 5 years ago
Don’t forget Wally had another “pal” back at Endtown. Some one he spent a great deal of time with…..and is on their way now. Philomena Flask.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 5 years ago
Anybody back in Endtown sell comic books?
Diat60 about 5 years ago
Neat way to make us go back and reread Wally’s story.
mr_sherman Premium Member about 5 years ago
I guess the goggles snapped off their heads.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Looks like a good thing that they looked at the comic.
mr_sherman Premium Member about 5 years ago
Thanks, Aaron for keeping the humor in the arc. We know it won’t last, but I for one am going to enjoy it while it does.
Ida No about 5 years ago
This colony messes with people’s heads. Or, it’s the comic doing it.
boydpercy Premium Member about 5 years ago
Kirbee is smarter than she looks and acts at times. Wally, you’ve a winner with her!
pam Miner about 5 years ago
Would she be talking about Holly?
Vet Premium Member about 5 years ago
Remember folks…..using Urban slang…..a “pal” can be someone you don’t like. I have arrested folks who have said….Jeez…Thanks “pal”! I don’t think they meant that in a good way. Kirbee does know slang…..remember her statement about “baking”. Just saying……
bscruffy about 5 years ago
I’ll bet Marx is the owner. 1) while Marx plays around with everyone, Flask was deadly serious. 2) Cracked Cat is the lead of character of the comic; Wally gets a lot of focused Marx attention. **Now…what’s the cartoon’s link to the bigger mystery: the “Cartoonification” of unconscious humans, giving them cartoon healing powers and the ability to breath Ames dust with becoming monsterfied. “Cartoonification” sounds like a wacky Marx solution; lets see how cartoonification resists dimensional collapse.
6turtle9 about 5 years ago
So strange to see laughter and humor. It actually feels like a sinister distraction, just before someone lops your head off.
pam Miner about 5 years ago
Since the question seems to be,”who owns the comic book,and who owns it it” Marx seems to be the best and most logical answer.