Aaron, you the man!!!! I love the way and where this is going. How dare an intelligent thought enter into an irrational argument. I can see a number of issues being represented in this new story and I like it!!! Keep it my friend!
This is a wonderfully handled yet dire occurance. Keep it up Arron!I am wondering if the guy in the audience manages to “disappear” due to the Rat Boys? And I wonder if it will be remembered just what a coward Jack Rabbit really is? You keep me hooked Arron!
Hi I’m new here and I discovered Endtown two days ago and liked it, congratulations to Aaron Neathery for creating such an interesting comic strip!!!! Endtown is simply awesome and the romance between Holly and Wally is the best plot I’ve seen in years. Please keep these characters around forever.
Did Albert specifically disguise himself as Cooper to sneak into Endtown when he returned from his bean hunt? It would have been an incredible coincidence if he didn’t know there was already someone who matched the disguise.If Cooper is a known and respected person in Endtown, Jackrabbit will have some difficulty suppressing him.
@firedome: Boo hiss! (and chuckle)What needs to happen is to have more people jump up and support Cooper, show Jake how many disagree with his ideas. Sane and rational thoughts presented calmly can have the force of a jackhammer, but do need a plurality of sources to have a good effect.
Aaron continues to be one of the best on the web. Amazingly, the voting on TopWebComics now had the original Endtown with50% more votes than Endtown 2.0. Guse that means new readers have been discovering the strip. Our votes help more new folks discover both strips. The original is at 380 and 2.0 is at 487 this morning. Let’s get them into the 200’s.
looks like ‘Mr. Fishman’ violated 1 of my Gran’paps rules. One was always wear clean Underwear in case you’re in an accident, but Number 1 was Never argue with a Crazy Person! -- And if you REALLY want to make your point, if Mr. Fishman sounded like Jackie Mason while the rabbit had a German accent…. You get the point.
I would like to see a debate between Professor Mallard and Jake Jackrabbit, although picturing the prof with Hans Conreid’s voice would make me wonder what Jake’s voice sounds like. It would have to crack sometimes, I think.I really want to see how this all turns out because so far, to me, it seems to be more about extremism from anywhere rather than a specific political party or a religion.
Okay, there’s your answer. It’s HTML. So, just surround what you want in italics with < i > at the beginning, and < /i > at the end (removing the inserted spaces. I’d show it to you directly, but then it would be interpreted, and you wouldn’t be able to see it!). -Dw
My background is in WWII history, so I’m eating this up with a spoon! Aaron, you are amazing! What is frightening about this plot is that, while it holds a mirror up to Nazi history (so far), so much of it is still applicable in the world today!
In panel 3 Wally and Holly seem a little calmer. They’re hearing a voice of reason—for the first time SINCE THEY WALKED IN THE DOOR! Unfortunately, JACKBOOT Rabbit doesn’t want any voices of reason at his Torchlight Rally.
Aaron—I love this strip. There’re little things, little touches that hit me when I’m not expecting them that make this strip so rich. I’m looking at Jackrabbit’s face as he’s calling for Stormtroopers—I mean Security. There’s a real virulent hatred there. It’s a very vicious expression. What’s disarming is that it’s on the face of rabbit—a cartoon “funny animal.” A Bunny! And then you realize, this isn’t a funny animal strip—it’s a completely plausible science-fiction scenario. And it strikes you that if something like that ever did happen in the real world, there probably would be people like Jackrabbit—and they would look just like that. And they wouldn’t be cartoon characters safely separated from you—they’d be standing on a podium somewhere, pounding their fist on a table, frothing at the mouth, psyching everybody up to a murderous frenzy—and that you could easily become their target. The combined horror and absurdity of your murder being ordered by a cute little jackrabbit—just like in Monty Python and the Holy Grail—except it’s not funny any more.
Cooper seems to be bringing up several points that our heroes seem to be very interested in. I can see Jacobs vision of a New Endtown where those mutants who have embraced their mutation (changed their names and are something identifiable) are considered Citizens. Those mutants who aren’t anything specific regardless of whether or not they change their name are suspect and therefore are Second Class Citizens. The Humans immune to the virus will more-than-likely be tossed topside
I, too, have just recently stumbled upon this strip and absolutely love it. Is there a website that a person could pick up on the Endtown story from the start? Or are books available?
Thanks for the tips on bolding and italics! (wow, it really works!)I know it’s been said before, but reading the comments for this strip adds a lot to my overall enjoyment of it. I get perspectives and views I hadn’t seen or thought of. It’s the only strip I come back to later in the day. Thank you, Aaron and everyone else who adds to the experience.
Ignore all the thoughts that this all has to deal with Nazis or other ancient dictatorships. Just remember that Jack is in the media, and who his boss is.
Rennjack over 13 years ago
Aaron, you the man!!!! I love the way and where this is going. How dare an intelligent thought enter into an irrational argument. I can see a number of issues being represented in this new story and I like it!!! Keep it my friend!
Kazookie over 13 years ago
Well, we learned earlier, that he is quite an unpleasant character, but thanks proofing it, Mr. Neathery.
APersonOfInterest over 13 years ago
Chatty Carp !!!
Hroar over 13 years ago
This is a wonderfully handled yet dire occurance. Keep it up Arron!I am wondering if the guy in the audience manages to “disappear” due to the Rat Boys? And I wonder if it will be remembered just what a coward Jack Rabbit really is? You keep me hooked Arron!
Ida No over 13 years ago
The mortal enemy of the righteous is a reasonable man.
firedome over 13 years ago
it would seem that the fish opened up an interesting can of worms…
crystalwizard over 13 years ago
Love this comic, Aaron :) Any possibility of syndication?
R.J.C. over 13 years ago
Hi I’m new here and I discovered Endtown two days ago and liked it, congratulations to Aaron Neathery for creating such an interesting comic strip!!!! Endtown is simply awesome and the romance between Holly and Wally is the best plot I’ve seen in years. Please keep these characters around forever.
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Did Albert specifically disguise himself as Cooper to sneak into Endtown when he returned from his bean hunt? It would have been an incredible coincidence if he didn’t know there was already someone who matched the disguise.If Cooper is a known and respected person in Endtown, Jackrabbit will have some difficulty suppressing him.
Hangman42 over 13 years ago
Heh, reading this strip and the couple before it I can’t help but imagine Jacob being voiced by John Hurt (a la the High Chancellor in ‘V’). >:-)
Dkram over 13 years ago
When faced with a flaw in his logic, Jack Rabbit tries to hide it.
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Tancread Premium Member over 13 years ago
I take it there is no talk radio in Endtown. Rallies seem so old fashioned nowadays.
Niall-Can over 13 years ago
@firedome: Boo hiss! (and chuckle)What needs to happen is to have more people jump up and support Cooper, show Jake how many disagree with his ideas. Sane and rational thoughts presented calmly can have the force of a jackhammer, but do need a plurality of sources to have a good effect.
dvoyack over 13 years ago
Off to the camp!!!
dwandelt Premium Member over 13 years ago
You really HAVE to see today’s Calvin and Hobbes!
sparkplug54 over 13 years ago
Aaron continues to be one of the best on the web. Amazingly, the voting on TopWebComics now had the original Endtown with50% more votes than Endtown 2.0. Guse that means new readers have been discovering the strip. Our votes help more new folks discover both strips. The original is at 380 and 2.0 is at 487 this morning. Let’s get them into the 200’s.
celeconecca over 13 years ago
I like this amalgamated mutant’s mind!
APersonOfInterest over 13 years ago
Got my Harvey Awards ballot today. The comics selected to make it to this final vote are all good and I’m eager to read the result.
gary wolner over 13 years ago
Ya know it’s spooky when you realize that all these characters are bouncing around in Aaron’s head.
TheDOCTOR over 13 years ago
looks like ‘Mr. Fishman’ violated 1 of my Gran’paps rules. One was always wear clean Underwear in case you’re in an accident, but Number 1 was Never argue with a Crazy Person! -- And if you REALLY want to make your point, if Mr. Fishman sounded like Jackie Mason while the rabbit had a German accent…. You get the point.
Herb Thiel Premium Member over 13 years ago
I would like to see a debate between Professor Mallard and Jake Jackrabbit, although picturing the prof with Hans Conreid’s voice would make me wonder what Jake’s voice sounds like. It would have to crack sometimes, I think.I really want to see how this all turns out because so far, to me, it seems to be more about extremism from anywhere rather than a specific political party or a religion.
Lawrence Stetz Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hello, I am Thomas Homosapien.
Anastacya over 13 years ago
Oh dearie, is a riot forthcoming?
FENRISULFR over 13 years ago
And as we all know, SECURITY! is an anagram for STORMTROOPERS!
dwandelt Premium Member over 13 years ago
Test of italics
dwandelt Premium Member over 13 years ago
Okay, there’s your answer. It’s HTML. So, just surround what you want in italics with < i > at the beginning, and < /i > at the end (removing the inserted spaces. I’d show it to you directly, but then it would be interpreted, and you wouldn’t be able to see it!). -Dw
rob9108 over 13 years ago
My background is in WWII history, so I’m eating this up with a spoon! Aaron, you are amazing! What is frightening about this plot is that, while it holds a mirror up to Nazi history (so far), so much of it is still applicable in the world today!
FENRISULFR over 13 years ago
In panel 3 Wally and Holly seem a little calmer. They’re hearing a voice of reason—for the first time SINCE THEY WALKED IN THE DOOR! Unfortunately, JACKBOOT Rabbit doesn’t want any voices of reason at his Torchlight Rally.
FENRISULFR over 13 years ago
Aaron—I love this strip. There’re little things, little touches that hit me when I’m not expecting them that make this strip so rich. I’m looking at Jackrabbit’s face as he’s calling for Stormtroopers—I mean Security. There’s a real virulent hatred there. It’s a very vicious expression. What’s disarming is that it’s on the face of rabbit—a cartoon “funny animal.” A Bunny! And then you realize, this isn’t a funny animal strip—it’s a completely plausible science-fiction scenario. And it strikes you that if something like that ever did happen in the real world, there probably would be people like Jackrabbit—and they would look just like that. And they wouldn’t be cartoon characters safely separated from you—they’d be standing on a podium somewhere, pounding their fist on a table, frothing at the mouth, psyching everybody up to a murderous frenzy—and that you could easily become their target. The combined horror and absurdity of your murder being ordered by a cute little jackrabbit—just like in Monty Python and the Holy Grail—except it’s not funny any more.
Francis362003 over 13 years ago
Hay Fish face got’s a point there.
Dunligiel12 Premium Member over 13 years ago
Cooper seems to be bringing up several points that our heroes seem to be very interested in. I can see Jacobs vision of a New Endtown where those mutants who have embraced their mutation (changed their names and are something identifiable) are considered Citizens. Those mutants who aren’t anything specific regardless of whether or not they change their name are suspect and therefore are Second Class Citizens. The Humans immune to the virus will more-than-likely be tossed topside
up2trixx over 13 years ago
I, too, have just recently stumbled upon this strip and absolutely love it. Is there a website that a person could pick up on the Endtown story from the start? Or are books available?
Franz Obern over 13 years ago
The sound of reason is always amazing whenever it comes across. I’m liking this guy more and more.
FENRISULFR over 13 years ago
Ahmad: Another execution. Why had he to die?
Jaffar: He had been thinking, my Lord and Master.
Ahmad: Is it a crime then, for men to think?
Jaffar: In a subject, it’s quite unpardonable.
The Thief of Bagdad, 1940.
Bronkster Premium Member over 13 years ago
Thanks for the tips on bolding and italics! (wow, it really works!)I know it’s been said before, but reading the comments for this strip adds a lot to my overall enjoyment of it. I get perspectives and views I hadn’t seen or thought of. It’s the only strip I come back to later in the day. Thank you, Aaron and everyone else who adds to the experience.
Hroar over 13 years ago
What makes me wonder, is Endtown going to become as dangerous as the topside?
Ida No over 13 years ago
Ignore all the thoughts that this all has to deal with Nazis or other ancient dictatorships. Just remember that Jack is in the media, and who his boss is.
Pangolin over 13 years ago
Hoo boy, Wally’s got another cause to fight. From previous history, he’s not going to stand by and let injustice reign. Yipes!
Airolga over 13 years ago
The show must go on … Wow, it’s amazing to see how many comments this strip has sparked! (Apart from the bold/italics discussion ;) )
But you know, Aaron, I’m patient :D Been following Endtown around for quite a while now and I’m definitely going to do so in the future :))