You know what? Endtown’s not such a fun place anymore. Think I’ll head off into the Great Waste and see if I can hook up with Wally and Kirby. We’ve been through hilarity and tragedy, hope and despair, mystery and revelation. Now it’s just depressing. :P There don’t seem to be any heroes left…
We will find out on Friday whether Philo indeed dies or whether there’s a miraculous intervention (assuming it’ll be on Friday, unless Aaron draws this out even longer). Masterful artwork with the characters’ expressions. The vengeful glee on Freeman’s face, the agonized despair on Philo’s.
I’m still hoping Philo survives without injury…somehow. (This is a cartoon… hope is ever-present in a fictional story.)
Damn, so sad to see such a long-running character go. He’s been around since the first story arc, I think. Just a sign of how broken the society of Endtown has become. Jacob got the power he wanted and he made a mess of things. Foxworthy pursued a red herring to try and stop him and ended up contributing to a bloodbath, and ultimately destroying himself. The city has always been a dystopian mess, but now it’s gotten even worse. I wonder how all this plays into Jacob’s vision.
I am afraid that Philo will die and short after the real cannibals are found. And i suspect that there is a connection to the food shortage story that was orchestrated from the administration or maybe even from the security.
I have zero problem with Aaron telling the stories he needs/wants to tell. :) If Philo dies, it’s all part of the entire story and I trust Aaron’s story writing to skillfully weave this into the tale he’s telling. I have no idea yet where he’s going with this, but that’s part of the page-turning intrigue.
Still, it’s also a compliment to his writing and drawing skills that he’s created characters we care about and we are sorry to see them go when it’s their time to exit the story.
I got the impression that Marx helped Jacob get that position because bad times were coming in Endtown that he thought Jacob would be the best solution for. But, by the tone of his comments Marx also hinted that Jacob would suffer. Well the bad times are here. Jacob hasn’t fully played his part yet. And I think Endtown will be stable afterwards, but only after a bit more angst. Today’s strip feels like the push of a detonation button.
Cheapskate0 over 6 years ago
Nothing went wrong. Went off with the GONG.
backyardcowboy over 6 years ago
No, No!!! Do Over!!! The neck ties clash. One small step for rat, one giant leap for Philo.
zorro456 over 6 years ago
The worst Gong show ever!
salenstormwing over 6 years ago
No one can hear your sentence proclamation over the sound of the tower bell! All they can here is GONG!
gigagrouch over 6 years ago
Up the long ladder and down the short rope…
That rope looks too long- use of an over-long rope has been known to decapitate…
Bob. over 6 years ago
Hang on the bell, Nellie, hang on the bell
Your poor daddy’s locked in a cold prison cell
As you swing to the left, Nellie swing to the right
Remember that curfew bell must never ring tonight
Nellie may have been a little late.
Space_cat over 6 years ago
There’s good noose and bad noose, but none of that matters as Foxworthy flies like a cooked goose…
DADOF3 over 6 years ago
You know what? Endtown’s not such a fun place anymore. Think I’ll head off into the Great Waste and see if I can hook up with Wally and Kirby. We’ve been through hilarity and tragedy, hope and despair, mystery and revelation. Now it’s just depressing. :P There don’t seem to be any heroes left…
Kyneris Premium Member over 6 years ago
We will find out on Friday whether Philo indeed dies or whether there’s a miraculous intervention (assuming it’ll be on Friday, unless Aaron draws this out even longer). Masterful artwork with the characters’ expressions. The vengeful glee on Freeman’s face, the agonized despair on Philo’s.
I’m still hoping Philo survives without injury…somehow. (This is a cartoon… hope is ever-present in a fictional story.)
InquireWithin over 6 years ago
Deus ex machina? 3… 2… 1…
Jenner Premium Member over 6 years ago
Holly appears in a space ship?
tad1 over 6 years ago
It’s the rats who should be hung. Wish they’d get their comeuppance.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 6 years ago
At the sound of the gong it will be four o’clock.
Dragoncat over 6 years ago
There he goes… He’s being punished for the crime he did commit, but he’s being labelled for the one he didn’t…
Where’s the justice?
Jean-Renaud over 6 years ago
Damn, so sad to see such a long-running character go. He’s been around since the first story arc, I think. Just a sign of how broken the society of Endtown has become. Jacob got the power he wanted and he made a mess of things. Foxworthy pursued a red herring to try and stop him and ended up contributing to a bloodbath, and ultimately destroying himself. The city has always been a dystopian mess, but now it’s gotten even worse. I wonder how all this plays into Jacob’s vision.
Vet Premium Member over 6 years ago
You do know those same rats who walked him out……have to walk back. The last ones never made back alive.
Ida No over 6 years ago
Aaron has said that he tells the stories he feels he needs to tell; he doesn’t do wish fulfillment.
Again, this is reminding me so much of the Rosenberg case.
ganhammer64 over 6 years ago
Bile fascination
MichaelWeskamp over 6 years ago
I am afraid that Philo will die and short after the real cannibals are found. And i suspect that there is a connection to the food shortage story that was orchestrated from the administration or maybe even from the security.
Kyneris Premium Member over 6 years ago
I have zero problem with Aaron telling the stories he needs/wants to tell. :) If Philo dies, it’s all part of the entire story and I trust Aaron’s story writing to skillfully weave this into the tale he’s telling. I have no idea yet where he’s going with this, but that’s part of the page-turning intrigue.
Still, it’s also a compliment to his writing and drawing skills that he’s created characters we care about and we are sorry to see them go when it’s their time to exit the story.
RickD Premium Member over 6 years ago
I got the impression that Marx helped Jacob get that position because bad times were coming in Endtown that he thought Jacob would be the best solution for. But, by the tone of his comments Marx also hinted that Jacob would suffer. Well the bad times are here. Jacob hasn’t fully played his part yet. And I think Endtown will be stable afterwards, but only after a bit more angst. Today’s strip feels like the push of a detonation button.
coffeeturtle over 6 years ago
A Flying Fox!
mxy over 6 years ago
This imagery isn’t much different from what Isis proudly presents on the internet of what they do in the name of their religion.
mxy over 6 years ago
Remember, these are just mutated humans giving in to the ugly side that’s in all of us. Pig, fox, wolf, black, white, doesn’t matter.
backyardcowboy over 6 years ago
@ MXY. What if the human condition is the mutation and the virus is just changing people back to what they really are?