The sad part is that if in 2008 a cartoonist would have done “Little Barry” he would have had to do his best impression of Salman Rushdie. That being said…..I’ll pass on this one.
This arc was chock full of complexity and left turns. The only thing I was able to predict was that Wally and Kirbee may end up together based on the kiss while they were falling. Well done A N.
Linda looks quite forlorn and anguished. Holly appears to be slightly depressed upon needing to reveal her past to Linda in order to try and get her to see that there in fact IS hope for the future.
Regardless of what one has done in the past, the true measure of redemption lies in what one does to rectify one’s self thereafter.
After I first discovered Endtown a few months ago I went back and over the course of 2 days read from the beginning up to current. It’s a masterfully told story that is ever evolving.
I edit and proofread sci-fi/fantasy novels for a writer friend and the attraction of her work is the same as it is for Endtown, that being, unpredictability.
Characters such as A. Marx add a certain spice to the overall story and as such they keep readers guessing. This is a good thing when creating an entire world filled with diverse characters.
Predictability in a serial story lends to stagnation which usually is the cause of its demise.
Your world, your characters, your creation. Please continue leading us down this path with twists and turns when we least expect them.
Karma rears its head and boots Ann in the butt!