How very symbolic. The great powers carve out their niches, the wealthy gouge out the last of the riches, and then everyone dies in the ditches. The stupid, sorry sons of… in stitches.
A reality where candy was the building block of the universe instead of atoms? Yeah, this must have been a really fringe-y dimension. Just imagine how hard it would be to split a frosting atom and create a delicious, nuclear explosion of destruction.
So everything’s being carved up and that snippet of reality is ending. I’m still wondering what Marx needs with that gingerbread man’s head and why he and Wally are there in the first place. Not much point in restoring the gingerbread man if it’s going to be destroyed anyway…
The Grex world is ending. I don’t see any inhabitants (the Grex?). And something or someone has apparently ripped the head off of the Marx manifestation appropriate for this world-and left it to die with everything else. Now what?
“No offense intended”!? Wait a minute, is Marx putting down our favorite (or my favorite, anyway) world!? The world where all the stuff is going on?! Why, I oughtta….
Is Aaron Marx referring to a previous story? In Holly’s flashback, just before the end of the world, there was what seemed to be a fox version of himself (who got killed).
Marx and Cat are both greyscaled, and everything else is colorful unreality. Marx has knowledge, but neither power nor will to save this sugar-coated world. Sheesh, apocalyptic Slice-of-life comics can be soooo depressing.
boydpercy Premium Member about 6 years ago
Better lollipops than daisies. Anybody know what a Grex is?
Ida No about 6 years ago
How very symbolic. The great powers carve out their niches, the wealthy gouge out the last of the riches, and then everyone dies in the ditches. The stupid, sorry sons of… in stitches.
crookedwolf Premium Member about 6 years ago
Guess Wally is dimension-hopping with Aaron, and this is “real”!
DADOF3 about 6 years ago
Reminds me just a bit of the langoliers….
DADOF3 about 6 years ago
So all the world’s a cake and we merely decorations that strut and fret our hour upon the icing…. (apologies to Bill S.) ;-)
salenstormwing about 6 years ago
A reality where candy was the building block of the universe instead of atoms? Yeah, this must have been a really fringe-y dimension. Just imagine how hard it would be to split a frosting atom and create a delicious, nuclear explosion of destruction.
Vet Premium Member about 6 years ago
Six minutes is a reference to the Doomsday Clock. Its now at two minutes as of January 2018 on our earth.
Nukta K. about 6 years ago
Love Wally’s expression on panel two. Good mix of horror and shock.
coffeeturtle about 6 years ago
The Big Carve-Up! Coffee goes great with Dessert!!
Kyneris Premium Member about 6 years ago
So everything’s being carved up and that snippet of reality is ending. I’m still wondering what Marx needs with that gingerbread man’s head and why he and Wally are there in the first place. Not much point in restoring the gingerbread man if it’s going to be destroyed anyway…
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 6 years ago
Whatever it is, it must have a sweet tooth.
Diat60 about 6 years ago
Marx seems to be writing on or decorating the cookie head. Is this significant?
Diat60 about 6 years ago
Still no explanation what that blade is.
RickD Premium Member about 6 years ago
The Grex world is ending. I don’t see any inhabitants (the Grex?). And something or someone has apparently ripped the head off of the Marx manifestation appropriate for this world-and left it to die with everything else. Now what?
Scoutmaster77 about 6 years ago
This doesn’t portend well.
RickD Premium Member about 6 years ago
“No offense intended”!? Wait a minute, is Marx putting down our favorite (or my favorite, anyway) world!? The world where all the stuff is going on?! Why, I oughtta….
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
So many parallels, some worse than even yours.
CharleighKimber about 6 years ago
Greatwhiteasaurus Rex
craigwestlake about 6 years ago
I am hoping that Neathery is going to give us some insight into the multiverse that Aaron travels through.
largeungulate about 6 years ago
kinda miss the grey-tone
Dragoncat about 6 years ago
How long can a carnivore live on lollipops?
Jenner Premium Member about 6 years ago
Is Aaron Marx referring to a previous story? In Holly’s flashback, just before the end of the world, there was what seemed to be a fox version of himself (who got killed).
FredCapp about 6 years ago
The cat is still grayscale.
bscruffy about 6 years ago
Marx and Cat are both greyscaled, and everything else is colorful unreality. Marx has knowledge, but neither power nor will to save this sugar-coated world. Sheesh, apocalyptic Slice-of-life comics can be soooo depressing.