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I wonder if âgodâ gets knocked into the tower of souls, if it will sunder him and split his bits among all the realities, negating his power by spreading it so thin.
So this âgodâ, HAS been in Wally for most of the ride? Have the dittos been keeping him at bay? Are the dittos actually controlling Wally at this point? So many questions left to answer, and so much time in between strips! The anticipation is agonizing!!
WellâŠcrap. Maybe it was inside Wally all along. It would explain how Wally was able to âwander aroundâ on the surface for years before he was bought into Endtown. Maybe he didnât wander around for years but appeared near Endtown land to kill the last remaining living reality surrounded by all the dead ones. The Topsiders had prevented it by doing their Eden experiment. Howâs that for a weirdo guess?
Oh dear. Wally has gone Schism. That didnât work out too well for Jim either.
I donât think Ted has been in Wally this whole time, but heâs been where heâs always been: Everywhere. Schism happens when the anthro suffers a mental break in the inter-dimensional link that made them anthros to begin with (afaik) that lets Ted take over. That was what happened to Jim, and I think the reality (and hopelessness) of their situation caused a similar break in Wally.
TED-possessed Jim, in his last moments before he âflamed outâ showed that he still retained scraps of his own personality. https://www.gocomics.com/endtown/2015/05/18Rest assured âmy wayward childrenâ, Wallyâs personality is still inside the possessed cat.
âŠand at this moment, over in the âFrancisâ strip, we see a highly agitated Brother Leo suddenly sit up and say âI just had the strangest dreamâŠ.â
The I/eye has left Wally. is there only Wally left, or is that something else inside of him that we see in his eyes? Maybe what kept Wally from succumbing to I/eye while it was in him? Something Jim didnât have?
If that is true, maybe it will leave Wally also, and now aided by the energy of the fountain, will finally be able to defeat I/eye.
Well, I hope Mr. Neathery is just showing us that Wally has âcatâs eyesâ Which is to say, retroreflectors, that reflect light back toward the source. Not that he has ever done that before, but the lighting here is a bit unique.
I tend to believe that Wally is no longer possessed, despite looking a bit like Jim just now. That was, after all, quite the hairball that he coughed up. Bound to leave a bad taste in his mouth.
Weapons check:
Alan: nothing
Duffy: Amulet and probably a zero gun
Terence: nothing unless he got the zero gun back.
Wally: hmm I think he has lost most of the good stuff that was in his pouch and the dittos are useless against the Eye.
Thought Iâd do a version of âMad Wallyâ for my avatar (thanks to Hero Forge). The cheerful little kobold will return at a later date.
If I recall correctly, didnât Wally answer a phone in a dream that had the earpiece bite the side of his head? He had a recurring theme in his dreams of trying to escape this being in its various guises as well as meeting Aaron Marx in his varied avatars. One thing for certain, this story arc isnât over, and weâd better buckle ourselves in for another wild ride.
So once again, I copied the image and used Preview on my mac to look it over with exposure maxed.
Once again, kudos to Neatheryâs talent! While it appears in the first frame that only Marx, Duffy, and a prone Wally are visible, it turns out that Terence is a dark outline between Not-a-Godâs feet, and Alan is a someone darker figure close to Marx. Thatâs real attention to detail by Neathery!
(OT) Brought back the smiling kobold! I did a little re-arranging on him, so his appearance has changed. As much as I liked my version of âMad Wallyâ, I figured it was time to retire him. Iâm going to go out on a limb and predict that though âTedâ has possessed Wally, Wally will have a vestige of his own personality, and manage to resist the mad beingâs commands (but not without great difficulty). Wally has been through a lot with copious side orders of death and mayhem, so heâll be of tougher stuff and wonât be so easy to manipulate, but this is Aaron Neatheryâs story arc and Iâll expect anything from him. âEndtownâ is one of the most brilliant comic strips Iâve read on the GoComics website, a close second being the [now] defunct âLost Tales of Suburbiaâ.
Odd, the âTedâ character reminds me a little of Flim, the main villain from âLost Tales of Suburbiaâ, who happened to be an immaterial spirit that was forced to take a physical form towards the end of the stripâs story arc. Like âTedâ, Flim was always in the background doing his dirty work through various legendary monsters as âTedâ would work through mutants that suffered from the âschismâ syndrome. Thereâs also the climactic show-down where both villains met their ends, Flim from a couple of children & [the upcoming end of] âTedâ from Aaron Marx, Alan, Dusty, and Terence.
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ask for some ID.
backyardcowboy almost 3 years ago
I wonder if âgodâ gets knocked into the tower of souls, if it will sunder him and split his bits among all the realities, negating his power by spreading it so thin.
Vet Premium Member almost 3 years ago
What ifâŠ.Wally turns on god?
Pappyvtx almost 3 years ago
So this âgodâ, HAS been in Wally for most of the ride? Have the dittos been keeping him at bay? Are the dittos actually controlling Wally at this point? So many questions left to answer, and so much time in between strips! The anticipation is agonizing!!
salenstormwing almost 3 years ago
âWeâre all Gods here. Please go back to where you came from. Thanks.â
Ida No almost 3 years ago
This is what happens when you let strange telephone callers prey on your brain. Remember children, donât talk to strangers. Just hang up on them.
Kyneris Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I hope thatâs a âfree at lastâ grin on Wallyâs face, and not one of corrupted possession.
Willywise52 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Um,no thanksâŠ
RickD Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Worse cheshire cat impression ever.
RickD Premium Member almost 3 years ago
WellâŠcrap. Maybe it was inside Wally all along. It would explain how Wally was able to âwander aroundâ on the surface for years before he was bought into Endtown. Maybe he didnât wander around for years but appeared near Endtown land to kill the last remaining living reality surrounded by all the dead ones. The Topsiders had prevented it by doing their Eden experiment. Howâs that for a weirdo guess?
LightWarriorK almost 3 years ago
Oh dear. Wally has gone Schism. That didnât work out too well for Jim either.
I donât think Ted has been in Wally this whole time, but heâs been where heâs always been: Everywhere. Schism happens when the anthro suffers a mental break in the inter-dimensional link that made them anthros to begin with (afaik) that lets Ted take over. That was what happened to Jim, and I think the reality (and hopelessness) of their situation caused a similar break in Wally.
SoâŠ.now what?
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I canât look at Wally again; this is terrifying :(
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Happy Birthday Aaron! I hope youâre having a great day, despite the darkness of todayâs âcomicâ..
diverleo almost 3 years ago
Uh oh
gary.eddings4157 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
OH MY!
metagalaxy1970 almost 3 years ago
I swear I could see the hint of a skull.
bscruffy almost 3 years ago
TED-possessed Jim, in his last moments before he âflamed outâ showed that he still retained scraps of his own personality. https://www.gocomics.com/endtown/2015/05/18Rest assured âmy wayward childrenâ, Wallyâs personality is still inside the possessed cat.
CelticKnot33 almost 3 years ago
I wonder if itâs actually been absorbing the wayward souls for so long that it actually believes that it is God.
Diat60 almost 3 years ago
We want our Wally back!
JalenHermes almost 3 years ago
Your end dictated your beginning, little catâŠ
kd1sq Premium Member almost 3 years ago
âŠand at this moment, over in the âFrancisâ strip, we see a highly agitated Brother Leo suddenly sit up and say âI just had the strangest dreamâŠ.â
coffeeturtle almost 3 years ago
This is not what I wanted for Wally. (as if it mattered what I wanted)
Katrina Keys Premium Member almost 3 years ago
NNN00000000000000000000000000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The I/eye has left Wally. is there only Wally left, or is that something else inside of him that we see in his eyes? Maybe what kept Wally from succumbing to I/eye while it was in him? Something Jim didnât have?
If that is true, maybe it will leave Wally also, and now aided by the energy of the fountain, will finally be able to defeat I/eye.
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
âBut you can call me Ted.â
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Well, I hope Mr. Neathery is just showing us that Wally has âcatâs eyesâ Which is to say, retroreflectors, that reflect light back toward the source. Not that he has ever done that before, but the lighting here is a bit unique.
I tend to believe that Wally is no longer possessed, despite looking a bit like Jim just now. That was, after all, quite the hairball that he coughed up. Bound to leave a bad taste in his mouth.Weapons check:
Alan: nothing
Duffy: Amulet and probably a zero gun
Terence: nothing unless he got the zero gun back.
Wally: hmm I think he has lost most of the good stuff that was in his pouch and the dittos are useless against the Eye.
Marx: who knows, but he seems very much unworried
Jenner Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Endtown is TRULY worthy of David Lynch.
6turtle9 almost 3 years ago
WoW
reedkomicks Premium Member almost 3 years ago
âUnificationâ? Who is this, Sun Myung Moon?
GravShire almost 3 years ago
Iâm split between wanting to see how they trick the genie back into the bottle, or if they just pay Marx the money for the baseball bats.
boydpercy Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I didnât expect Wally as God! But why not!
Mediatech almost 3 years ago
So what? All cats think they are God.
MikeJ almost 3 years ago
No, please no.
GoodDoctor almost 3 years ago
âOK, Enough with the reverb, after all this is not a Spinal Tap concert were all the amps are set to 11.â
Coyoty Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Duffy, you still got Chicâs eye amulet?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 3 years ago
As the Bible says all you need is to be able to discern good from evil and be immortal. Godhood is really easy.
Black76Manta almost 3 years ago
Thatâs not god, itâs that guy who thinks heâs god and I canât wait for them to get rid of him!
alikgator almost 3 years ago
Yaaaaaaaaaa! ! Run!! Or something.
lsapphire almost 3 years ago
Wally looks like he is about to go OFF on someone
Strider Keninginne Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Thought Iâd do a version of âMad Wallyâ for my avatar (thanks to Hero Forge). The cheerful little kobold will return at a later date.
If I recall correctly, didnât Wally answer a phone in a dream that had the earpiece bite the side of his head? He had a recurring theme in his dreams of trying to escape this being in its various guises as well as meeting Aaron Marx in his varied avatars. One thing for certain, this story arc isnât over, and weâd better buckle ourselves in for another wild ride.
josh_bisbee almost 3 years ago
Heâs reminding me of that raccoon right now.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member almost 3 years ago
So once again, I copied the image and used Preview on my mac to look it over with exposure maxed.
Once again, kudos to Neatheryâs talent! While it appears in the first frame that only Marx, Duffy, and a prone Wally are visible, it turns out that Terence is a dark outline between Not-a-Godâs feet, and Alan is a someone darker figure close to Marx. Thatâs real attention to detail by Neathery!
Overpriced spamton plush almost 3 years ago
Man, I left for a month and this happens?! I gotta never leave again.
Strider Keninginne Premium Member almost 3 years ago
(OT) Brought back the smiling kobold! I did a little re-arranging on him, so his appearance has changed. As much as I liked my version of âMad Wallyâ, I figured it was time to retire him. Iâm going to go out on a limb and predict that though âTedâ has possessed Wally, Wally will have a vestige of his own personality, and manage to resist the mad beingâs commands (but not without great difficulty). Wally has been through a lot with copious side orders of death and mayhem, so heâll be of tougher stuff and wonât be so easy to manipulate, but this is Aaron Neatheryâs story arc and Iâll expect anything from him. âEndtownâ is one of the most brilliant comic strips Iâve read on the GoComics website, a close second being the [now] defunct âLost Tales of Suburbiaâ.
Odd, the âTedâ character reminds me a little of Flim, the main villain from âLost Tales of Suburbiaâ, who happened to be an immaterial spirit that was forced to take a physical form towards the end of the stripâs story arc. Like âTedâ, Flim was always in the background doing his dirty work through various legendary monsters as âTedâ would work through mutants that suffered from the âschismâ syndrome. Thereâs also the climactic show-down where both villains met their ends, Flim from a couple of children & [the upcoming end of] âTedâ from Aaron Marx, Alan, Dusty, and Terence.
diverleo almost 3 years ago
Aaron, youâre killing me. (And Iâm loving it!)