Oh…no. Badge showing high dosage. And the survivor (child?) doesn’t feel well. Will the child crumble away to dust?-——————————————————————You called it right. Amesworth radiation is no joke. Run Wally, run!
This is not affecting Wally because he is Not really here. Or this isn’t real.Something isn’t really happening, and he hasn’t figured out what he needs to do next.Probably wants to find Kirbee and Chic, they are no doubt wondering what happened to him.Sad to see even a stranger die.
I can’t imagine why Wally was given such a severe shock treatment in this enactment of the end of life in the open. This is heart wrenching just to follow as a spectator,
I don’t think we’ve ever had such a good profile of Wally before as we see in panel three.In case anybody is wondering, Wally is headed outside. Does he really go outside or does the recreation finally end?
This strip is awesome. You can almost feel the emotions from the expressions drawn on the faces of anthropomorphic animals. THAT is good artistic expression.Great job, Aaron!
The dittos (or maybe Wally’s subconscious) may have felt he needed this scene for closure of some kind. He may have wanted to be there for those who had no one to be with them when they turned to dust, and he was provided the opportunity if only to confirm or not that his feelings are warranted.
Song by Zebra…Who’s behind the door.We sailed awayWe walked 2 thousand miles and then we slipped awayWe looked so hardBut couldn’t seem to find just what the world was forNow we knowJust what the journey’s for.
Maybe now Wally understands what Holly went through, and why her psyche is so fragile, especially after that horrendous Milk Trial. To think that she was facing execution because she figured out how to make cheese in a land of canned beans. And let’s not forget about her being asked to show compassion to a freshly-mutated Topsider. She, in turn, decided to show compassion to an old man who just wanted a piece of cake.In a time when those who can provide food should be treated as heroes…Perhaps the flashback will end once he goes through that door. What happens after that? Stay tuned…
This would be the door that the duck took Doc and Holly in through. If the illusion is still in progress, it would lead out to the sewer system. In reality, it leads wherever the director of this show wants it to.
I am following this strip since day one when it started. It’s just that I have noticed that when Aaron ends a a particular series showing the person or persons back to us. And he has on this one.
So that’s the source of all the dust that pretty much covers the planet, all the living things turned to dust by the radiation…it only works on organic matter right? I remember in a previous arc an intact food bag was opened to find nothing but dust inside.
Erwin Schwartz over 8 years ago
The end is near
dwandelt Premium Member over 8 years ago
This is the result of the Amesworth radiation?
salenstormwing over 8 years ago
Can we go back to the part with the diner food and less of the people disintegrating into dust?
pam Miner over 8 years ago
This is dustification, the result of Ameswoth radiation.He did the only thing he could have done for her.
coffeeturtle over 8 years ago
rickD GoComics PRO Member said, 2 days ago
Oh…no. Badge showing high dosage. And the survivor (child?) doesn’t feel well. Will the child crumble away to dust?-——————————————————————You called it right. Amesworth radiation is no joke. Run Wally, run!
pam Miner over 8 years ago
This is not affecting Wally because he is Not really here. Or this isn’t real.Something isn’t really happening, and he hasn’t figured out what he needs to do next.Probably wants to find Kirbee and Chic, they are no doubt wondering what happened to him.Sad to see even a stranger die.
Erwin Schwartz over 8 years ago
I can’t imagine why Wally was given such a severe shock treatment in this enactment of the end of life in the open. This is heart wrenching just to follow as a spectator,
gigagrouch over 8 years ago
One of the saddest scenes ever… at least since the death of Allie.
DADOF3 over 8 years ago
Words fail me… wow. Just wow. I’ll take what’s behind Door #1 Bob (since there’s only one)….. ;-)
mr_sherman Premium Member over 8 years ago
I don’t think we’ve ever had such a good profile of Wally before as we see in panel three.In case anybody is wondering, Wally is headed outside. Does he really go outside or does the recreation finally end?
Rocky Premium Member over 8 years ago
This strip is awesome. You can almost feel the emotions from the expressions drawn on the faces of anthropomorphic animals. THAT is good artistic expression.Great job, Aaron!
Coyoty Premium Member over 8 years ago
The dittos (or maybe Wally’s subconscious) may have felt he needed this scene for closure of some kind. He may have wanted to be there for those who had no one to be with them when they turned to dust, and he was provided the opportunity if only to confirm or not that his feelings are warranted.
Vet Premium Member over 8 years ago
Song by Zebra…Who’s behind the door.We sailed awayWe walked 2 thousand miles and then we slipped awayWe looked so hardBut couldn’t seem to find just what the world was forNow we knowJust what the journey’s for.
Shazzaron over 8 years ago
When you think about it; if this really is a flashback and Wally obviously hasn’t been in this spot to witness this girl’s death…did she die alone?
Jenner Premium Member over 8 years ago
Ashes to ashes…
Vet Premium Member over 8 years ago
I do see this…..she finally got her water….he sheds them for her.
Casting_Fool over 8 years ago
Awesome strip, Aaron. Thank you.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 8 years ago
Well, the door does have a peephole…
Dragoncat over 8 years ago
Maybe now Wally understands what Holly went through, and why her psyche is so fragile, especially after that horrendous Milk Trial. To think that she was facing execution because she figured out how to make cheese in a land of canned beans. And let’s not forget about her being asked to show compassion to a freshly-mutated Topsider. She, in turn, decided to show compassion to an old man who just wanted a piece of cake.In a time when those who can provide food should be treated as heroes…Perhaps the flashback will end once he goes through that door. What happens after that? Stay tuned…
Diat60 over 8 years ago
I wonder where that door leads since Holly and Doc had to come through a manhole to get here. I think we’re in for another surprise on Monday.
Darwinskeeper over 8 years ago
This would be the door that the duck took Doc and Holly in through. If the illusion is still in progress, it would lead out to the sewer system. In reality, it leads wherever the director of this show wants it to.
bscruffy over 8 years ago
Aw nuts….there goes another piece of my heart.
Dragoncat over 8 years ago
Well… At least we know that wasn’t a young Kirby. But still…
coffeemugman over 8 years ago
Kansas, “Dust In the Wind”
coffeemugman over 8 years ago
“Carry On Wayward Son"
Patjade over 8 years ago
I see in the last panel that there are no bodies, no blood spatter, no clothing. Just piles of dust.
Francis362003 over 8 years ago
I would like to know if Chic and Kirbb are alright, and is this the end of this series, and onto the next.
Francis362003 over 8 years ago
I am following this strip since day one when it started. It’s just that I have noticed that when Aaron ends a a particular series showing the person or persons back to us. And he has on this one.
Casting_Fool over 8 years ago
My guess is that Wally is going to run into topsiders on the other side of that door.
yangeldf over 8 years ago
So that’s the source of all the dust that pretty much covers the planet, all the living things turned to dust by the radiation…it only works on organic matter right? I remember in a previous arc an intact food bag was opened to find nothing but dust inside.