Hahahaha! Nice little twist, Aaron. Never saw that one coming. Then again, you could almost say that about any Endtown strip since 2009 (“Look at them beans”).
Reminds me a bit of Bill Elder’s version of Robinson Crusoe, where Crusoe, having tools to make a ruler but no ruler to calibrate it, cuts a chuck of straight edge from the picture border. https://oldtales7.wordpress.com/will-elder-robinson-crusoe/
I love the sepia background, and especially the “binocular” view…..that used to show up occasionally in the Saturday Matinee cartoons at the old Grove Theater here in my home town in the 1950s. Our Storyteller has an absolutely encyclopedic knowledge of burlesque slapstick and early cinema.
I keep expecting Graham Chapman to march out in a British Army officer’s uniform and say, “No, no no! This is too silly! Let’s change this to something decent and uplifting immediately!”
Makes me think of the “Two Tone Town” folks. “Tiny Toons Adventure” from Warner Brothers first appearance of the Wakko, Yakkko and Dot type characters from Animaniacs.
Panels 8 and 9 are a very nice touch. I’ve seen something like that before in animation. Maybe the guy who did b&w Popeyes. Fleischman or something close to that. Aaron is a practitioner and scholar of the art form.
Yakety Sax over 2 years ago
I dunno ’bout everyone else, but I love this!
andacar over 2 years ago
4th Wall? What 4th Wall?
Vet Premium Member over 2 years ago
Clever use of available resources. That straightened the line. And at least it’s not toothbrushes.
mr_sherman Premium Member over 2 years ago
He’s using his artistic license to the max.
diverleo over 2 years ago
Why run? Marx can do anything with any current reality.
Bill Thompson over 2 years ago
That’ll leave the Punctuation Patrol commatose!
Bronkster Premium Member over 2 years ago
This has all been so brilliant and shows a true appreciation of cartoony history. I’m assumin’ Mr. Neathery is havin’ a ball drawin’ this stuff.
Ida No over 2 years ago
Punctuation users – advance!!!!!!
boydpercy Premium Member over 2 years ago
Pulling the rug out from under them! Way to go.
Guilty Bystander over 2 years ago
Hahahaha! Nice little twist, Aaron. Never saw that one coming. Then again, you could almost say that about any Endtown strip since 2009 (“Look at them beans”).
cherns Premium Member over 2 years ago
Reminds me a bit of Bill Elder’s version of Robinson Crusoe, where Crusoe, having tools to make a ruler but no ruler to calibrate it, cuts a chuck of straight edge from the picture border. https://oldtales7.wordpress.com/will-elder-robinson-crusoe/
Potrzebie!
Palabrajot over 2 years ago
Gonna tell my kids this was Lackadaisy.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 2 years ago
? !
crookedwolf Premium Member over 2 years ago
“Lethally whimsical”..
Heh!
Pappyvtx over 2 years ago
Is this what your DREAMS look like Aaron?? Makes me think of a comical dream sequence! LOL
gary.eddings4157 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I love the sepia background, and especially the “binocular” view…..that used to show up occasionally in the Saturday Matinee cartoons at the old Grove Theater here in my home town in the 1950s. Our Storyteller has an absolutely encyclopedic knowledge of burlesque slapstick and early cinema.
Ida No over 2 years ago
Has anyone on Patreon received an Endtown newsletter lately?
darkstripe over 2 years ago
Wow, they really put the puncture in punctuation. But after getting twanged by Marx, they seem pointless. So, just call him “exclamation Marx”.
mikekcindyk over 2 years ago
Smooth move!
sperry532 over 2 years ago
Ah, it’s such a pleasure to watch someone with an expert knowledge of cartoon physics at work.
EOCostello over 2 years ago
Nice use of silent-era “iris in” there.
WorldFusionRadio.com over 2 years ago
It reminds me of the “Revenging Angel” episode of Farscape.
salenstormwing over 2 years ago
It’s a good thing the camera angle shifted for those last 2 panels, or they’d have been DOOMED!
Kyneris Premium Member over 2 years ago
This is great fun… comics within comics. :)
Dragoncat over 2 years ago
Toons… Gets them every time.
Eddie Valiant, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”
andacar over 2 years ago
I keep expecting Graham Chapman to march out in a British Army officer’s uniform and say, “No, no no! This is too silly! Let’s change this to something decent and uplifting immediately!”
William Bednar Premium Member over 2 years ago
Talk about “string theory”!
j4m35 over 2 years ago
I always like a good onomatopoeia.
Dkram over 2 years ago
Makes me think of the “Two Tone Town” folks. “Tiny Toons Adventure” from Warner Brothers first appearance of the Wakko, Yakkko and Dot type characters from Animaniacs.
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diverleo over 2 years ago
Now, we wait….
Deyo over 2 years ago
So, he is La Linea?
JodyDickerson1 over 2 years ago
Panels 8 and 9 are a very nice touch. I’ve seen something like that before in animation. Maybe the guy who did b&w Popeyes. Fleischman or something close to that. Aaron is a practitioner and scholar of the art form.
destry1970 over 2 years ago
yep