A true hero. But I can understand him. He is more simple and the things that had happen were too much for him. And now loosing his half arm to nothing were maybe a bit too much. He just don t want anymore of this crazy things. So he rescued the other two from the wall and get himself snapped.But that will give Kid another thing to think about. He will think he had helped to kill him, because he had interupped the arm amputation.
I’d hoped I was wrong, but there was only enough time to throw them out of the way. AND, Alan turned and faced into the wall so the end would be quick. #$&%*!
It certainly looks like what we were all afraid of has happened, although Aaron is definitely more than capable of surprising us. Gee, Duffy sure is having a bad time lately.
Alan is now probably bob, bob, bobbing along as a soul bubble on the way to The Well of Souls Recycle Depot….I hope he got saved somehow; but seems unlikely…..
So, will Alan encounter Marx at the Fountain of Souls? Or is Alan not good enough for that? Seems to me he easily is good enough.
Now Duffy has, through his arrogant stupidity, killed Alan and perhaps his little brother. At the least, he is responsible for his brother being lost. So more guilt fest from Duffy. And I don’t think anyone is going to put up with it.
I think that it’s a bit unfair to blame Duffy for this. Although he was introduced as being a wise-ass, he’s matured a lot during this journey. Duffy was distraught over Alan and also not fully aware of Terrance’s intention. And, he’s still just a kid; so he lacks experience. It is possible to blame Wally, who decided to bring Alan along in the first place. But if he didn’t Alan might have already been engulfed with the rest of Eden by now anyway.
Too bad there wasn’t more time for experimentation. It would be interesting to find out if the people lost in these snaps were really imbedded in rock (how can two things occupy the same volume without some kind of explosion?) or just being transferred to some other reality. Asking Alan if he can feel or wiggle his fingers would be top on my list.
I don’t think I’ve ever come across a “funny animal” comic as serious and heartbreaking as this one. You look at the characters and expect them to get into silly gags, but nothing could be further from the truth. It’s a surreal adventure that is as fascinating as it is unsettling.
quonk999 about 1 year ago
Another character who rises to heroism. I’m crying.
Otterhead about 1 year ago
Oh my god no
Ida No about 1 year ago
Keep hoping Wally will make a comeback.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 1 year ago
Neathery the Merciless…
Mominexile Premium Member about 1 year ago
Alan is the best of that crew.
trantor0815 about 1 year ago
A true hero. But I can understand him. He is more simple and the things that had happen were too much for him. And now loosing his half arm to nothing were maybe a bit too much. He just don t want anymore of this crazy things. So he rescued the other two from the wall and get himself snapped.But that will give Kid another thing to think about. He will think he had helped to kill him, because he had interupped the arm amputation.
Bronkster Premium Member about 1 year ago
Dang …
Wentil about 1 year ago
Pity, the Zero Scalpel could have freed him from the wall in a few seconds. That hold-up and foolish argument cost poor Alan his life.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
A hero to the end.
boydpercy Premium Member about 1 year ago
Say it isn’t so!!!
AlexShin1 about 1 year ago
I blame the kid for stopping him.
sleekweasel about 1 year ago
Unless that ‘snap’ was him snapping what’s left of his arm out of the wall, and taking some of the wall with it.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 1 year ago
Oh, dear.
Pappyvtx about 1 year ago
Another tragic ending to one of our friends…just a SNAP, and he’s gone. =(
salenstormwing about 1 year ago
Can we leave before the murder walls kill everyone?
purduephotog about 1 year ago
Sigh. Life for Life.
RickD Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’d hoped I was wrong, but there was only enough time to throw them out of the way. AND, Alan turned and faced into the wall so the end would be quick. #$&%*!
Dr Foxelhaus about 1 year ago
Oh Hack :-(
bscruffy about 1 year ago
Alas Alan, we hardly knew ye.
darkstripe about 1 year ago
It certainly looks like what we were all afraid of has happened, although Aaron is definitely more than capable of surprising us. Gee, Duffy sure is having a bad time lately.
RDT64 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Duffy needs to stop panicking and start thinking. Terrance could have saved Alan but Duffy’s interference wasted time Alan didn’t have.
gary.eddings4157 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Alan is now probably bob, bob, bobbing along as a soul bubble on the way to The Well of Souls Recycle Depot….I hope he got saved somehow; but seems unlikely…..
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 1 year ago
So, will Alan encounter Marx at the Fountain of Souls? Or is Alan not good enough for that? Seems to me he easily is good enough.
Now Duffy has, through his arrogant stupidity, killed Alan and perhaps his little brother. At the least, he is responsible for his brother being lost. So more guilt fest from Duffy. And I don’t think anyone is going to put up with it.
GravShire about 1 year ago
Farewell, Porthos.
Yakety Sax about 1 year ago
What a cliff hanger!
crookedwolf Premium Member about 1 year ago
All in all, he’s just another brick in the…
dwandelt Premium Member about 1 year ago
Duffy: classic case of a loose cannon.
RickD Premium Member about 1 year ago
I think that it’s a bit unfair to blame Duffy for this. Although he was introduced as being a wise-ass, he’s matured a lot during this journey. Duffy was distraught over Alan and also not fully aware of Terrance’s intention. And, he’s still just a kid; so he lacks experience. It is possible to blame Wally, who decided to bring Alan along in the first place. But if he didn’t Alan might have already been engulfed with the rest of Eden by now anyway.
InquireWithin about 1 year ago
SPLAT! Like a bug. Just be glad elephants don’t fly.
GoodDoctor about 1 year ago
It could be worse, the walls could behave like “Weeping Angels”.
Dragoncat about 1 year ago
WHY? WHY DID ALAN HAVE TO DIE?
WHY???
Dragoncat about 1 year ago
I realize tragic moments like this make for great storytelling…, but I am so going to miss the elephant in the room.
Vet Premium Member about 1 year ago
Mourn later….run….now! Survive and you’ll honor him.
Kracklin Rosie - “Tolo Dan Nan Galad” about 1 year ago
? If the SNAP! is reality erasing the cardoodle space, then run where? It seems evident that everything in their world will be erased.
MartynW about 1 year ago
Too bad there wasn’t more time for experimentation. It would be interesting to find out if the people lost in these snaps were really imbedded in rock (how can two things occupy the same volume without some kind of explosion?) or just being transferred to some other reality. Asking Alan if he can feel or wiggle his fingers would be top on my list.
JNOLO about 1 year ago
I don’t think I’ve ever come across a “funny animal” comic as serious and heartbreaking as this one. You look at the characters and expect them to get into silly gags, but nothing could be further from the truth. It’s a surreal adventure that is as fascinating as it is unsettling.
Baarorso about 1 year ago
How do you stop an elephant??? It’s a SNAP! :/
annaliesealston01 about 1 year ago
Alan…sigh… you will be missed.