Glad we finally got a new posting. These lengthier panels no doubt take longer to produce so that must be why the gap between postings has gotten more spread out. I’m just happy Aaron seems to be well enough to do his artwork and storytelling. Stay healthy, dear.
I knew it! J. J. Carter’s early years. Remember that comic book cover, from some way back? J. J. Carter (in this Endtown timeline) was a cartoonist and animator. Carter Studios put out a long string of animated shorts in the early and mid twentieth century. I have one of the advertising posters on my studio wall. (You can buy one for yourself. Just go to the Endtown merchandising page.)
True to form, Marx never said that the jug contains 150 proof “squeezins”. He implied it by asking who wanted some, and then tossing the jug. In the last panel, our group need to leave before the doodles discover what he actually stores in his jugs. This could be Moxie, Cel Ray, tears, anchovy paste. Not nitroglycerin, since Marx tossed the jug.
JNOLO over 2 years ago
I’m not a fan of the new format when presented in comics.com. It’s too small to read!
How about splitting the comics panes up across multiple days like before, so things appear larger?
gary.eddings4157 Premium Member over 2 years ago
“Run like Hell”…………just what The Doctor ordered…..but grab a beer first(?)
RickD Premium Member over 2 years ago
If Terrance had become a Cassowary instead of a Peacock there’d be some cardoodle kickin’ for sure. But no. He’s a Peacock.
InquireWithin over 2 years ago
They had to give it to the one guy who probably never drank from a cup in his life (just fluids absorbed from his suit).
Cheapskate0 over 2 years ago
One: What exactly does Marx store in those jugs?
Two: Anyone remember the toothbrushes?
Coyoty Premium Member over 2 years ago
I think Marx knew they’d make the locals angry and brought them there to teach them, as part of star school.
Coyoty Premium Member over 2 years ago
Maybe Terrance isn’t destined to betray them after all. This may be his hero’s journey.
darkstripe over 2 years ago
Do we even WANT to know what’s in that jug?
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 2 years ago
Everybody drank during Prohibition.
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member over 2 years ago
Glad we finally got a new posting. These lengthier panels no doubt take longer to produce so that must be why the gap between postings has gotten more spread out. I’m just happy Aaron seems to be well enough to do his artwork and storytelling. Stay healthy, dear.
GravShire over 2 years ago
I think Terrance is in the right. When in Hell, don’t eat the pomegranates.
toastmastermazanec over 2 years ago
Is attacking the teetotaler actually featured in a Prohibition era animated cartoon?
Vet Premium Member over 2 years ago
Early comics had no restrictions on content. That came later when everything had to be approved. National Board of Censorship 1909.
Palabrajot over 2 years ago
Oh my God IT’S DIIIIIIIP
Jenner Premium Member over 2 years ago
I knew it! J. J. Carter’s early years. Remember that comic book cover, from some way back? J. J. Carter (in this Endtown timeline) was a cartoonist and animator. Carter Studios put out a long string of animated shorts in the early and mid twentieth century. I have one of the advertising posters on my studio wall. (You can buy one for yourself. Just go to the Endtown merchandising page.)
boydpercy Premium Member over 2 years ago
Here’s mud in your eyes!
Ida No over 2 years ago
What else would someone store in a jug? More jugs.
zorro456 over 2 years ago
Yakko, Wakko and Dot?
William Bednar Premium Member over 2 years ago
Like the old saying goes: “Et in Arcadia ego”.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 2 years ago
That cow is udderly ridiculous..!
RickD Premium Member over 2 years ago
True to form, Marx never said that the jug contains 150 proof “squeezins”. He implied it by asking who wanted some, and then tossing the jug. In the last panel, our group need to leave before the doodles discover what he actually stores in his jugs. This could be Moxie, Cel Ray, tears, anchovy paste. Not nitroglycerin, since Marx tossed the jug.
Diat60 over 2 years ago
Hate me if you like, but I’m finding this whole arc tiresome and would dearly like to move on to THE STORY!!
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Has Aaron been laid low by his health again, anyone know?
3cranes Premium Member over 2 years ago
Just a thought, is the extra long format a tribute to the old comics that had more than 4-5 panels?