This is incredibly interesting. I don’t know if anyone will see this at this late date, but I have to comment. I just recently started following the strip. I got hooked, so I went back to the beginning and now I’m catching up.This episode really resonates with me because at mid-life I’ve suddenly been confined to a wheelchair. I’ve had to adapt from being 5’11" to suddenly being about 4’ tall in my chair. It’s a hell of a shock! I can identify with the different viewpoints!BTW, thank you Aaron Neathery for what is easily my favorite comic of all time. These characters and the story are just wonderful.
Doggard over 13 years ago
this Cat seems to be bound and determined to put his big fat paws in his mouth huh?
Kasekine over 13 years ago
C’mon, miss mousie, one good kick to his rear…
Dkram over 13 years ago
I think this cat is about to get an ear full from a mouse.
Wouldn’t it be a scream if they wound up living together.
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davidf42 over 13 years ago
This is good. We’re getting an insight into the social makeup of Endtown society, something we’ve all been curious about, I think.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 13 years ago
Please, make some pairs! Besides the mice.
Tamac over 13 years ago
a short take for some…
Bronkster Premium Member over 13 years ago
I agree with Davidf42’s comment. Looks like the mutations affected only appearances; the human prejudices remain.
That said, Wally may end up with a well-deserved sore shin.
rob9108 over 13 years ago
This is incredibly interesting. I don’t know if anyone will see this at this late date, but I have to comment. I just recently started following the strip. I got hooked, so I went back to the beginning and now I’m catching up.This episode really resonates with me because at mid-life I’ve suddenly been confined to a wheelchair. I’ve had to adapt from being 5’11" to suddenly being about 4’ tall in my chair. It’s a hell of a shock! I can identify with the different viewpoints!BTW, thank you Aaron Neathery for what is easily my favorite comic of all time. These characters and the story are just wonderful.
Redactatrix almost 13 years ago
I’m with you, Rob, wheelchairs bite … but they’re better than being immobile! And thanks, Aaron, as always, for this WONDERFUL distraction!
Prescott_Philosopher almost 4 years ago
So this is where Holly enters the picture.