Hey Wallace the brave fans. Me and my friends fan made Wallace the brave comic “the best pizza ever a Wallace the brave story”. Is officially done being posted. It was super fun to making share around. Sometime today my friend should post a thread with all of them on her Twitter @eddledite365. Hope you all enjoy.
I love how Hermes seems to be just standing there~maybe he felt the Sterling vibe & that’s why there’s not much effort to catch him. The panels in a panel is beautiful! Oh, & then there’s the thundercloud brows. I could go on & on…..
Those panels with Hermes are the best! It’s so great how he’s just casually flying along, “La la laaa” and then accidentally trips – “Oh dear, I’ve dropped him…look at him falling down…I’m sure I could never catch him again…oh well, back to Olympus.” Fuft is a perfect sound effect!
Sterling = combo of Ares the God of War/Brutal Physicality and Hecate the Goddess of Ghosts/Magic/Night/Witchcraft/Necromancy? Surely Hephaestus the Greek God of Fire and volcanoes would be a better match than Ares for creating Sterling!
“I fell in to a burning ring of fire. I fell down down down and the flames rose higher. And it burns burns burns, the ring of fire, the ring of fire.” June Carter Cash
Title panel: Relatively simple. Closeup of winged helmet falling (looking like a silver dish cover); partially out of frame at upper right, child wrapped papoose style, also falling (or suspended).
This is probably the most accurate origin for Sterling – Hecate is associated with magic and witchcraft (among many other things) Ares is the god of war.
numbuluscloud 7 months ago
Hey Wallace the brave fans. Me and my friends fan made Wallace the brave comic “the best pizza ever a Wallace the brave story”. Is officially done being posted. It was super fun to making share around. Sometime today my friend should post a thread with all of them on her Twitter @eddledite365. Hope you all enjoy.
angelolady Premium Member 7 months ago
Another of Dad’s Sterling origin stories—this one is, um, a bit….more…..scary.
Brian Premium Member 7 months ago
The Cult of Sterling sounds like a dangerous group.
angelolady Premium Member 7 months ago
The sound a cloud makes when you trip over it—lovely.
phobos 7 months ago
thats… #20 for Sterling origin stories… lol
Faustus Mitternacht 7 months ago
Soon there will be a book: “Sterlings origins!”
Ida No 7 months ago
I want that last panel on a t-shirt. “or else!”
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 7 months ago
Will Henry knows how to make Sunday comics special again.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 7 months ago
Yep..laughed out loud! This comic never fails to delight. The artwork, the storyline, the actual humor….simply the best Mr. Henry. The best.
Baba27 7 months ago
Ares and Hecate? I didn’t even know they had a thing. That’s one volatile mix.
einarbt 7 months ago
Calvin’s dad would get along with Sterling’s – eh foster dad.
222jo 7 months ago
The best one yet!
Pigs_Will_Fly 7 months ago
This sounds like just the thing Sterling needs to hear.
crookedwolf Premium Member 7 months ago
Ah, so Sterling’s a basket case..!
Darth Stevious 7 months ago
It’s so cool that the folks know exactly what kind of little monster Sterling is and still love him unconditionally.
VanLaser 7 months ago
“Greeks bearing gifts” smth smth :P Also Hermes sings because his Latin name is Mercury, you know, like Freddie Mercury
posse1 Premium Member 7 months ago
I love how Hermes seems to be just standing there~maybe he felt the Sterling vibe & that’s why there’s not much effort to catch him. The panels in a panel is beautiful! Oh, & then there’s the thundercloud brows. I could go on & on…..
jschumaker 7 months ago
After I read the 1st panel, I had a feeling this would be an arc about Sterling.
Durak Premium Member 7 months ago
I loved the reflected heckfire in Zeus’ eyes (glasses?).
rockyridge1977 7 months ago
Partly truth……partly fiction!!!!
golfgranny47 7 months ago
What a great story! Hahaha!
rroxxanna 7 months ago
Magic and irrational anger! Excellent….
rroxxanna 7 months ago
I love the way Sterling’s dad begins: “There was once a child born to …” — exactly like a child’s book of Greek myths.
Sunzoomspark 7 months ago
Those panels with Hermes are the best! It’s so great how he’s just casually flying along, “La la laaa” and then accidentally trips – “Oh dear, I’ve dropped him…look at him falling down…I’m sure I could never catch him again…oh well, back to Olympus.” Fuft is a perfect sound effect!
markkahler52 7 months ago
I wouldn’t be so sure that’s the direction Sterling came from
scyphi26 7 months ago
Oh like the kid really needed that boost to his ego, dad. :P
FireAnt_Hater 7 months ago
All ‘Wallace the Brave’ strips are delightful, but this one is even better than – well, it’s the best one in my memory!
And I’m betting Mom told Hermes to get lost when he tried to reclaim the baby LOL.
starfighter441 7 months ago
Hermes has a strong resemblance to Wallace.
Chris Nelson 7 months ago
Actually, it makes perfect sense.
Aladar30 Premium Member 7 months ago
Honestly, I can’t see Ares and Hecate as a couple. Even for just a time.
brigidkeely 7 months ago
I love every single Sterling origin story, they’re all great.
GKBOWOOD Premium Member 7 months ago
Sterling = combo of Ares the God of War/Brutal Physicality and Hecate the Goddess of Ghosts/Magic/Night/Witchcraft/Necromancy? Surely Hephaestus the Greek God of Fire and volcanoes would be a better match than Ares for creating Sterling!
nickdnd 7 months ago
How does a God that can fly trip on water vapor?!?
Mary McNeil Premium Member 7 months ago
Will Henry is nominated fora Reuben ! Too bad we can’t vote too !
daswaff 7 months ago
“I fell in to a burning ring of fire. I fell down down down and the flames rose higher. And it burns burns burns, the ring of fire, the ring of fire.” June Carter Cash
JH&Cats 7 months ago
Title panel: Relatively simple. Closeup of winged helmet falling (looking like a silver dish cover); partially out of frame at upper right, child wrapped papoose style, also falling (or suspended).
artheaded1 7 months ago
This is probably the most accurate origin for Sterling – Hecate is associated with magic and witchcraft (among many other things) Ares is the god of war.
Bryan Smith Premium Member 7 months ago
fools…
lrwells40 7 months ago
He’s like Damian, only far more lovable and creepy.