“Holly!! Snap out of it!!!”Not the best way Wally could have handled that. Still, he’s an engineer, not a shrink and I’d imagine he was a little wired after having mutts and whatnot depriving him of his sleep. I would have suggested trying to comfort her somehow talk to her and ask about the baby. Still, given his lack of sleep and the life or death situation Wally finds himself in, I can understand if he didn’t pick up on the fact that Holly gave him an opening.Curiously, it seems that Kirbee’s slapping Holly was more helpful than Holly’s decking Flask.
I think we’re going to see what happened to Holly on “The Day Things Went to Heck”; and how she found the emotional burden which she has never shed up to now. I don’t think this shows weakness in Holly. On the contrary, it shows how strong she is to be able to function at all…considering the burden. My opinion, anyway.
And…. there’s the real reason she was all OCD with Clive. Now, can we all stop dealing with the loss of a brain so we can deal with the stealth technology overhead?
I meant to comment yesterday at the look on Kirbee’s face when she hit Holly. She looked like she really didn’t want to, but had limited options and went with what she thought might be best/fastest. It was a great look. There was no meanness in it.
In case anyone read’s my comment and wonders – I was away from GoComics for a week and just caught up yesterday. :o) I was commenting on FRIDAY’s strip.
@Cheapskate0 – ‘I’ refers to Jim’s final words as he was dying on the chandelier as it fell burning into the arena. As for the slap, there was no intent to bring Holly out of her insanity merely a means of protecting Chic from one crazy mouse. You don’t wait for an insane person to attack you intervene when a attack is imminent.
Rocket exhaust, or, at least a comic art convention of a rocket exhaust. As a FYI, most military rockets nowadays are solid fuel, with substantial smoke trails that would be dramatically illuminated by the hot exhaust- however, the burn time tends to be short, so by the time they approach a target they are gliding/falling with little or no smoke or flame. Those that do have longer burn time/power to target try to be nearer to flamless/smokeless. But at the same time, are going so fast that the victims have barely enough time to even see the thing before it hits. (in the real world, targeted troops usually have little more than a flicker in the distance then Bang! timing) As we are in the world of comic art convention, this could be a strike rocket, but as we are also in the world of Aaron, it could be the arrival of almost anything.
Holly has to deal with the outgoing straight away, because they got incoming!Clive was Holly’s surrogate child.. A stuffed animal would have sufficed instead of a stuffed brain.Whether spun from Polyester or Polymericaminoacid substrate. Holly’s symbolic child was given a impromptu burial by Kirbee…Really, it was the kindest thing she could have done for Holly..Besides that well needed slap….But Holly’s grief wasn’t done, we’ve all seen the anger stage and then some!Now, hopefully will come acceptance, and right quick!
I thought of many ways this scene with with Holly’s mental breakdown could end. I thought of slaps and fights and tears, but the one thing I hadn’t thought of was that they would all be suddenly squashed by a giant meteor.
What have we seen so far in this strip that can fly? Those Topsider aerial drones, or whatever they are…some more massive Topsider things, brought in when they destroyed that already-dead mutant community…and the Opabinia Queen. I’m hoping for the latter.
At first I was thinking that Wally could have been a little gentler on Holly. She’s coming to terms with losing her baby and he says “Just snap out of it!” Then the rocket/missile thing came into view reminding me that folks out here often don’t have time for gentle.
To the folks that say lunar eclypse… look closer, the stars ahead of the brightness are blocked out… thats a missile or vessel of some sort. Either way, I dont think they want to be anywhere near when it lands… or impacts…
hawgowar about 9 years ago
Incoming?
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 9 years ago
Lunar eclipse?
dwandelt Premium Member about 9 years ago
So yes, Clive was a surrogate baby. No surprise. Maybe now she can get past it.
Ida No about 9 years ago
Incoming lunar eclipse.Holly: “My baby!”
crookedwolf Premium Member about 9 years ago
“Snap” being the operative word here..
Darwinskeeper about 9 years ago
“Holly!! Snap out of it!!!”Not the best way Wally could have handled that. Still, he’s an engineer, not a shrink and I’d imagine he was a little wired after having mutts and whatnot depriving him of his sleep. I would have suggested trying to comfort her somehow talk to her and ask about the baby. Still, given his lack of sleep and the life or death situation Wally finds himself in, I can understand if he didn’t pick up on the fact that Holly gave him an opening.Curiously, it seems that Kirbee’s slapping Holly was more helpful than Holly’s decking Flask.
Diat60 about 9 years ago
Poor Holly’s grief stricken face in panel 1. What great artwork.
Barnabus Blackoak about 9 years ago
nuttier than a Payday bar.
zorro456 about 9 years ago
You should be running now…..
reedkomicks Premium Member about 9 years ago
So sad when it happens to a good person. Jim was really a decent person too, but not like Holly.
Twonky about 9 years ago
Looks like Marx might be landing.
RickD Premium Member about 9 years ago
I think we’re going to see what happened to Holly on “The Day Things Went to Heck”; and how she found the emotional burden which she has never shed up to now. I don’t think this shows weakness in Holly. On the contrary, it shows how strong she is to be able to function at all…considering the burden. My opinion, anyway.
salenstormwing about 9 years ago
And…. there’s the real reason she was all OCD with Clive. Now, can we all stop dealing with the loss of a brain so we can deal with the stealth technology overhead?
Ida No about 9 years ago
Wally: “Oh, yeah, right. Topsiders can’t see us, but they sure can tell when I’m yelling out loud…”
contralto2b about 9 years ago
I meant to comment yesterday at the look on Kirbee’s face when she hit Holly. She looked like she really didn’t want to, but had limited options and went with what she thought might be best/fastest. It was a great look. There was no meanness in it.
contralto2b about 9 years ago
In case anyone read’s my comment and wonders – I was away from GoComics for a week and just caught up yesterday. :o) I was commenting on FRIDAY’s strip.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 9 years ago
She’s dead Jim, I just a country doctor but I know a dead mind when I see one. Never knew why she wore that Red dress.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 9 years ago
@Cheapskate0 – ‘I’ refers to Jim’s final words as he was dying on the chandelier as it fell burning into the arena. As for the slap, there was no intent to bring Holly out of her insanity merely a means of protecting Chic from one crazy mouse. You don’t wait for an insane person to attack you intervene when a attack is imminent.
notus about 9 years ago
maybe thats what those topsiders were talking about
they are supposed to be about to do something to get rid of all mutants or something close to it
and i think its time for molly s ditto flashback isnt it ?
coffeeturtle about 9 years ago
Madness. Pure madness!
Darwinskeeper about 9 years ago
It looks like something making an atmospheric reentry, a 58 Corvette perhaps?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbBWODsBzdo
Dragoncat about 9 years ago
Wonderful… Just when we’re getting to the root of Holly’s mental anguish, a new seed wishes to plant itself.They should run…
stevegallacci about 9 years ago
Rocket exhaust, or, at least a comic art convention of a rocket exhaust. As a FYI, most military rockets nowadays are solid fuel, with substantial smoke trails that would be dramatically illuminated by the hot exhaust- however, the burn time tends to be short, so by the time they approach a target they are gliding/falling with little or no smoke or flame. Those that do have longer burn time/power to target try to be nearer to flamless/smokeless. But at the same time, are going so fast that the victims have barely enough time to even see the thing before it hits. (in the real world, targeted troops usually have little more than a flicker in the distance then Bang! timing) As we are in the world of comic art convention, this could be a strike rocket, but as we are also in the world of Aaron, it could be the arrival of almost anything.
Vet Premium Member about 9 years ago
“I” arriving at Gate number 8.
cleehilllaw about 9 years ago
Or maybe helicopters for Holly’s flash back….?
sperry532 about 9 years ago
Panel 1: and there we have it.
Space_cat about 9 years ago
Holly has to deal with the outgoing straight away, because they got incoming!Clive was Holly’s surrogate child.. A stuffed animal would have sufficed instead of a stuffed brain.Whether spun from Polyester or Polymericaminoacid substrate. Holly’s symbolic child was given a impromptu burial by Kirbee…Really, it was the kindest thing she could have done for Holly..Besides that well needed slap….But Holly’s grief wasn’t done, we’ve all seen the anger stage and then some!Now, hopefully will come acceptance, and right quick!
Jenner Premium Member about 9 years ago
I thought of many ways this scene with with Holly’s mental breakdown could end. I thought of slaps and fights and tears, but the one thing I hadn’t thought of was that they would all be suddenly squashed by a giant meteor.
frogsandravens about 9 years ago
Oh, Holly.
stevegallacci about 9 years ago
Did the image contrast change? I can see the shape of a rocket-y thing now.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 9 years ago
What have we seen so far in this strip that can fly? Those Topsider aerial drones, or whatever they are…some more massive Topsider things, brought in when they destroyed that already-dead mutant community…and the Opabinia Queen. I’m hoping for the latter.
Lynn Kurtz about 9 years ago
The only thing my brain keeps supplying is, “Incoming Plot Complication, Incoming Plot Complication…”
witchspell63 about 9 years ago
The shade certainly look like a missile
witchspell63 about 9 years ago
Just to be off subject for a moment, has there been any new auctions going on or has Aaron suspended them while hes on the mend?
Darwinskeeper about 9 years ago
At first I was thinking that Wally could have been a little gentler on Holly. She’s coming to terms with losing her baby and he says “Just snap out of it!” Then the rocket/missile thing came into view reminding me that folks out here often don’t have time for gentle.
Shane Graytail about 9 years ago
To the folks that say lunar eclypse… look closer, the stars ahead of the brightness are blocked out… thats a missile or vessel of some sort. Either way, I dont think they want to be anywhere near when it lands… or impacts…
monkshandgames about 9 years ago
Lost her baby, eh?
I knew it.
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member about 9 years ago
I’m afraid Holly has the same mental break going on that drove the raccoon over the edge. I hope Wally can help her recover from that state.
CatButts about 9 years ago
Nuclear abortions.