Interesting…..you did notice that Marx was only taking some characters from Eden….they tried to break apart Chic and Kirby. Apparently only one of them was in the comic. So this raises a question. 32 characters and a crap load of others not in the book. If you go back…..do they die as they were not part of the original comic?? The greater good is rearing it’s ugly head again. I am suspicious of their motives.
Ah, now we know how many characters are in the comic book. The book that Marx left in the same facility where Marx doped the biosuit plastic to give the suits dimensional properties, and protect users from the Grexing Effect. Which of course they needed to see the comic in the first place. What is that scamp up to? The book is a collection list, I guess.
Okay, statistically that is pretty slim. That’s like blowing up a casino and having a Straight Flush land in front of you from the debris raining down from the sky.
This is a reference to a short-lived strip Aaron did about Jacob Jackrabbit. Although a character named “Jacob Jackrabbit” was prominent in earlier Endtown stories and they looked (and acted) the same they are NOT (according to Aaron) the same character.
Remember that Amesworth told Wally that the anthros tend to have lifespans appropriate to the animals they resemble. That would be a good reason to want to return to being human. Not so much of a problem for Alan, but not many cats live for 20 years. Although who knows, cardoodle clones may live longer.
Then again, we know that anthros heal very quickly, and that Sarah no longer had cancer after going anthro. So what, besides extreme violence, kills anthros?
Were Duffy and his brother and Alan among that 7? Amesworth recognized that Wally, Duffy and Alan were all cardoodle clones when she saw them arguing on the beach.
Allie is dead, Holly is missing. Is that pig Portia’s brother?
32 characters, the found seven doubles and they’re looking at six more (counting Benny and Holly), and we know about a couple others like Allie. If the advert from 12/25/20 is anything to go by, we’ve also seen “expys” for Irving, Heather, Petey, and I think Kirbee (the hillbilly lizard there would translate from hippy dippy lizard through the lens of the 1950s pretty well). That’s 18. I wonder who the other 14 could be, if anyone? Several from the advert don’t have equivalents I can think of: the hunter, two birds of some sort, and two dogs in military kit who aren’t Duffy and Bennie.
And while going back over old pages, I’ve started to notice just how much more like his four-colour equivalent Wally’s become in the last couple years. Cracked indeed.
If they’re looking for “doubles,” what about Unity?
Also, given that most Topsiders have been killing anthros willie-nillie since the inception of this comic, do we know if the other key doubles still exist?
gigagrouch over 3 years ago
Long odds indeed.
The mystery deepens.
Vet Premium Member over 3 years ago
Interesting…..you did notice that Marx was only taking some characters from Eden….they tried to break apart Chic and Kirby. Apparently only one of them was in the comic. So this raises a question. 32 characters and a crap load of others not in the book. If you go back…..do they die as they were not part of the original comic?? The greater good is rearing it’s ugly head again. I am suspicious of their motives.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 3 years ago
Is that Jacob Jackrabbit?
RickD Premium Member over 3 years ago
Ah, now we know how many characters are in the comic book. The book that Marx left in the same facility where Marx doped the biosuit plastic to give the suits dimensional properties, and protect users from the Grexing Effect. Which of course they needed to see the comic in the first place. What is that scamp up to? The book is a collection list, I guess.
infranscia over 3 years ago
Human again~
Finally human again~
When the world will once more make sense~
boydpercy Premium Member over 3 years ago
Wake me when you figure all this out!
Ida No over 3 years ago
Wally: “Hell with all that. If you’d kept the comic in its original plastic, you could have sold it for a fortune on EBay.”
Cheapskate0 over 3 years ago
Grammar notes: “Effect” is the noun, “Affect” is the verb.
Sorry. Old school teacher here.
pathfinder over 3 years ago
Should be “affected”, not “effected.” Affect in this usage is a verb. Effect is always a noun. Sorry.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 3 years ago
And some of the “chosen ones” have passed on – I think I remember seeing Allie in the book?
salenstormwing over 3 years ago
Okay, statistically that is pretty slim. That’s like blowing up a casino and having a Straight Flush land in front of you from the debris raining down from the sky.
Diat60 over 3 years ago
Am I the only one that doesn’t want the anthros to be human again? I want Wally to stay Wally, Duffy to stay Duffy, etc. etc.
ComicsDad5 over 3 years ago
This is a reference to a short-lived strip Aaron did about Jacob Jackrabbit. Although a character named “Jacob Jackrabbit” was prominent in earlier Endtown stories and they looked (and acted) the same they are NOT (according to Aaron) the same character.
Bronkster Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Never tell me the odds!”
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 3 years ago
Remember that Amesworth told Wally that the anthros tend to have lifespans appropriate to the animals they resemble. That would be a good reason to want to return to being human. Not so much of a problem for Alan, but not many cats live for 20 years. Although who knows, cardoodle clones may live longer.
Then again, we know that anthros heal very quickly, and that Sarah no longer had cancer after going anthro. So what, besides extreme violence, kills anthros?
Were Duffy and his brother and Alan among that 7? Amesworth recognized that Wally, Duffy and Alan were all cardoodle clones when she saw them arguing on the beach.
Allie is dead, Holly is missing. Is that pig Portia’s brother?
ViscountNik over 3 years ago
Is it me or does one look ticked off and the other nonchalant? Or am I reading too much into it?
TylerColtraine over 3 years ago
32 characters, the found seven doubles and they’re looking at six more (counting Benny and Holly), and we know about a couple others like Allie. If the advert from 12/25/20 is anything to go by, we’ve also seen “expys” for Irving, Heather, Petey, and I think Kirbee (the hillbilly lizard there would translate from hippy dippy lizard through the lens of the 1950s pretty well). That’s 18. I wonder who the other 14 could be, if anyone? Several from the advert don’t have equivalents I can think of: the hunter, two birds of some sort, and two dogs in military kit who aren’t Duffy and Bennie.
And while going back over old pages, I’ve started to notice just how much more like his four-colour equivalent Wally’s become in the last couple years. Cracked indeed.
TylerColtraine over 3 years ago
(Also must note: interesting positioning for our Topsider friend there in panel one, particularly with what we know is going on else-compound…)
3hourtour Premium Member over 3 years ago
…maybe, in most continuums , it is us humans that are in the funny pages…
HippyDippyWeatherman over 3 years ago
huh?
Cheapskate0 over 3 years ago
More thoughts.
If they’re looking for “doubles,” what about Unity?
Also, given that most Topsiders have been killing anthros willie-nillie since the inception of this comic, do we know if the other key doubles still exist?
zorro456 over 3 years ago
How about NOT starting a war for no damn reason?
coffeeturtle over 3 years ago
Walter Lantz would be happy to know that Woody Woodpecker survived!