Endtown by Aaron Neathery for April 03, 2012

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    Jerry Beck Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Aha! Answers forthcoming!

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    bikenboatn  over 12 years ago

    The origin of that round dot on Wally’s shirt?

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    aneathery  over 12 years ago

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    firedome  over 12 years ago

    a mood badge? as akin to a mood ring? ha! i had one of those in high school (a very long time ago)

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    Minuwe  over 12 years ago

    Something tells me that she will die before meeting with him… just that lurking emotion that something is much more wrong then it looks…

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    Coyoty Premium Member over 12 years ago

    You’re spelling “doom” backwards.

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    Francis362003  over 12 years ago

    So it is a badge not a patch.

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    crookedwolf Premium Member over 12 years ago

    I wonder if we will ever see Wally’s “human” face (pre-change, that is).

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    BlackberryRose  over 12 years ago

    Doubtful. It is better that each of us imagines what Wally looked like.

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    BlackberryRose  over 12 years ago

    Panel one silhoutte profile is very human and she definitely has five fingers in panel 4

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    DADOF3  over 12 years ago

    Interesting. From the Sparkplug story we know that the dittos are capable of displaying individuals in complete detail. We know Wally knows what these people look like and Holly knows what Wally looked like before from his photo. So why the silhouettes? As they are unnecessary to the telling of the story, they must be there to keep something hidden that Aaron doesn’t want to reveal (at least at this time). He once showed us the pre-mutation Gustine, so it’s not some general taboo about a character’s human appearance. We could have learned everything disclosed so far from a simple dialogue retelling, so why the ditto replay? Aaron always has a reason. Curiouser and curiouser…

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    finder10030  over 12 years ago

    Maybe it’s just to keep the attention on what Wally is saying vs. the characters identities which are really not necessary. . .yet.Notice Wally’s look in panel one. The frown appears to be gone and he seems a little more relaxed. Not as angry as the last few days strips.

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    finder10030  over 12 years ago

    oops, day’s not days.

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    SapphireDragonStudios  over 12 years ago

    It’s good for Wally that Holly is here during these visual memories. I don’t know what he would be doing if she wasn’t. I guess be lost in them, Sparkplug style? And oooh! We shall now know the origin of the circle badge! :D

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    DADOF3  over 12 years ago

    You need to experience a larger sample. You have come in in the middle of a very complicated arc. The great thing about this strip is not that the characters are surrounded by danger and difficult circumstances, but rather that they have the capacity to overcome the dangers and rise above the circumstances. Time passes slowly in the Universe Neathery, but when you perservere to the end, you find it’s been well worth it. BTW, if you think these last few days have been depressing, you ain’t seen nothing! ;-)

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    Ron  over 12 years ago

    Sorry, but this is not a strip that is designed to be funny, although it can be on occasion. This strip has a HUGE story to tell and you are passing judgement based on 12-20 panels (3-5 days). If you want a quick laugh, you need to look elsewhere. If you want to follow a story that will make you think, just stay here and be sure to fasten your seat belt.

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    pam Miner  over 12 years ago

    the badge we have all been wondering about! Mysterious!

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    ConstanzeN  over 12 years ago

    Patience is the key to this story. You have judged this so unfairly and really with no perspective of the story. The old saying is, “Don’t judge a book by its cover” or anything else without really looking into it.It’s not just the story, which is terrific, but also the fantastic artwork.So the word for today is…“PATIENCE”.

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    JanBic Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Don’t worry, there are great highs to go with the lows.

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    Ida No  over 12 years ago

    Bah. If all you’ve done is read a few day’s worth of the strip, then that’s like 2 minutes of a Twilight TV episode, or 2-3 pages of a Dark Knight comic. The only reason this would look at all unrelenting is that you’re only looking at 4 panels a day. You’re picking up right in the middle of a flashback for one of the most conflicted character in the story. Do yourself a favor and start at the beginning.

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    ConstanzeN  over 12 years ago

    Hey! where is our little Doc Rat?

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    DADOF3  over 12 years ago

    Please understand, we are not questioning your evaluation of the strip. This is a dreary stretch, but it is necessary to explain things that have been hinted at for over a year. This is a part of the story we who regularly follow the strip have been dying to see, so we are a bit biased. The bottom line is that we appreciate Aaron’s talents as an artist and a captivating storyteller and hope to see more folks come to appreciate him as much as we do. I am not a big follower of comics in general, but Aaron has hooked me good. I sincerely recommend his work to anyone who loves a well told story. if you take some time to read the archive (I suggest starting at Jan 2011), I can guarentee you will be as captivated by this incredible world as the rest of us here are.

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    Ida No  over 12 years ago

    I decided to put in hotlinks to the beginning of each chapter, as an assist for new readers. Some of the strips may not technically be the EXACT chapter start, but they’re close enough to show the break between story arcs.Endtown Table of Contents-———————————Chapter 1: A Fistful of BeansChapter 2: Gustine’s QuestChapter 3: The Ballad of Holly and WallyChapter 4: Countdown, Part 1Chapter 4: Countdown, Part 2

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    caglemikemelody  over 12 years ago

    Sort of remindes me of some WWII stuff I read. The Nazi’s built schools in the gettos where they forced all the Jews. — just so they would have an accurate accounting of the children when it was time for the concentration camps. – Sad, terrifiying stuff, when you consider what people can do to one another. One might even deny it was possible. Many german civilians had to be helped out of the concentration camp tours after the war was over – because they could no longer deny the horror that happened in their own area. – by former inmates.

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    Ron  over 12 years ago

    I apologize. I was not trying to be critical. The Endtown tales are deep, dark, and guaranteed to draw you right in. Aaron is telling a story that is a fair representation of the human condition: good, bad, ugly and all things in between. The bad is particularly bad, but it is still human. Or, in this case, mutant.

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