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The pitch goes round and round (Whoa-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho) and it comes out here:The Endtown mini-comic that I produced for Comicpalooza 2011 is now available to YOU for the offensively low price of $2.50 (price includes s&h, international add $1 for each copy ordered ). Besides sporting a snazzy full color cover (http://tinyurl.com/3uytdhy), it contains an all-new 22 page story that is available nowhere else. And just because I feel like doing it, Iâll sign and personalize (if desired) each and every copy I mail out. Simply pay via PayPal using my email address, aaronneathery@gmail.com, and be sure to include your mailing address. If you canât pay with PayPal, email me for my snailmail.And, just so you know, Iâm completely open to donations. The cat and mouse that live in my head will thank you. :-)
Interestingly, there is a bed in Hollyâs house but she and Wally are sleeping on the floor. Do they find it more comfortable there, or was their consummation of love so wild that they just ended up on the floor? Also, Aaron, this is one thing I really like about your story. A lot of stories like to stretch out the beginning stages of romance. Yours, on the other hand, plays the relationships out very realistically. It doesnât just end when they admit their feelings (either through actions or words), and theyâre not trapped in an endless cycle of almost/maybe/kind of admitting their feelings then going back to the way things were. On another note, I really Holly and Wallyâs expressions in the last panel here â exhausted but loving. Wally sure has found a home in Endtown. Keep up the good work!
SapphireDragon, it is probably Hollyâs place and her bed would be too short for Wally to fit in. So until she gets a larger bed; the floor is the only place they can lay down together.
Awww. Wally.. glad to see youâre finding a little peace. Iâm sure it wonât last complety (boy, itâll be a boring strip if so!) But itâ nice to take a breath, and feel the relief here.
REALLY NICE expression on Hollyâs face in the last panel!! Excellent artwork all around. Given yesterdayâs strip, I do wonder where Hollyâs tail is now, thoughâŠ
Another challenge to relationships would be that since few people look human any more, they have to get over their taboos about sex with animals, or people who look like them. Everyoneâs grown up wired to be attracted to humans, and itâs only been six years since that was an option for most people. Albert probably gets a lot of propositions, or would if Gustine werenât there to discourage them. For them, the change wasnât an issue because theyâve loved each other unconditionally since before the plague. Other couples no doubt broke up because they couldnât deal with their partners not being âhumanâ, let alone different species types, and new couples would have trouble getting started. Six years without sex would get people to reluctantly overlook their differences, though.
Great job with Hollyâs eyes in all of these strips. (It took years for John Lotshaw to give Samantha meaningful eyes; it makes such a difference! [http://www.accidentalcentaurs.com])
Aaron, I am a newcomer to this strip but like many others i was immediately taken with the art and your ability to move a story without dialog. I have spent several days reading the from the beginning as well as reading reviews of Endtown on other sites. Many of them complain about the lack of color but I donât think those people get it. This is a post apocolyse story. The shades of grey just emphasze the predominant mood of the environment. I even downloaded several strips and added color to see how they looked and the overall feeling was diminished. The grey allows the marvelous detail and somber mood much as black and white film does in the Noir genre. Please keep the grey images.
And Wally still has 3 more years to go. I wonder how long Holly has gone without. Doesnât matter now really because they have each other. I love the fact we avoid the Obvious âTrail of clothes on floorâ wild abandon scene but have the nicely laid -out clothes on chair and bed, which gives the whole scene a feel of careing and love.
Bill Murray was just not inclusive in âGhost Bustersâ â itâs not just âdogs and cats getting marriedâ but âcats and miceâ and many other combinations in Endtown. Species-specific-sexuality is now just a specious argument. Although you still have to separate the Scotsman from the sheepâŠ
Actually, hereâs an interesting question that I donât recall anyone else asking, to date. What about the ârealâ animals; I mean, the non-mutant, non-sentient, pre-apocalypse animals. What happened to them? Do they still exist? If so, are there any in Endtown? (I think I will re-post this tomorrow, just so more of the community can see it.) -Dw
One of the things of love about the Science Fiction genre is that you can address real social issues through metaphors. I have noticed that aliens and mutants have been used as metaphors to address issues of prejudice and discrimination within our society. The original Star Trek was loaded with radical concepts and ideas for its time. The mere fact that you had an African American woman in a role of leadership and as a regular character was ground breaking for the 1960s.
I LOVE Hollyâs line â âWelcome Home, WallyâŠâ Not, âYouâre hereâ or âWelcome to my placeâ or âWhat do you think of my houseâ, just âWelcome Homeâ. Home is where the heart is and both hearts are in the right place.
Wolfdreamer250 over 13 years ago
You know if they were a dog and a chicken, we could all say⊠bow-chicka-wow-wow.
aneathery over 13 years ago
The pitch goes round and round (Whoa-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho) and it comes out here:The Endtown mini-comic that I produced for Comicpalooza 2011 is now available to YOU for the offensively low price of $2.50 (price includes s&h, international add $1 for each copy ordered ). Besides sporting a snazzy full color cover (http://tinyurl.com/3uytdhy), it contains an all-new 22 page story that is available nowhere else. And just because I feel like doing it, Iâll sign and personalize (if desired) each and every copy I mail out. Simply pay via PayPal using my email address, aaronneathery@gmail.com, and be sure to include your mailing address. If you canât pay with PayPal, email me for my snailmail.And, just so you know, Iâm completely open to donations. The cat and mouse that live in my head will thank you. :-)
Rennjack over 13 years ago
I think Wally is going to really like his new home!
firedome over 13 years ago
ewwwâŠcat breathâŠ
SapphireDragonStudios over 13 years ago
Interestingly, there is a bed in Hollyâs house but she and Wally are sleeping on the floor. Do they find it more comfortable there, or was their consummation of love so wild that they just ended up on the floor? Also, Aaron, this is one thing I really like about your story. A lot of stories like to stretch out the beginning stages of romance. Yours, on the other hand, plays the relationships out very realistically. It doesnât just end when they admit their feelings (either through actions or words), and theyâre not trapped in an endless cycle of almost/maybe/kind of admitting their feelings then going back to the way things were. On another note, I really Holly and Wallyâs expressions in the last panel here â exhausted but loving. Wally sure has found a home in Endtown. Keep up the good work!
Rennjack over 13 years ago
SapphireDragon, it is probably Hollyâs place and her bed would be too short for Wally to fit in. So until she gets a larger bed; the floor is the only place they can lay down together.
Bronkster Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hey, Aaron! What next??
Jenner Premium Member over 13 years ago
This is a truly lovely stage in the story. And I agree with you both: âWhat next?â
chefmongoose over 13 years ago
Awww. Wally.. glad to see youâre finding a little peace. Iâm sure it wonât last complety (boy, itâll be a boring strip if so!) But itâ nice to take a breath, and feel the relief here.
Ida No over 13 years ago
REALLY NICE expression on Hollyâs face in the last panel!! Excellent artwork all around. Given yesterdayâs strip, I do wonder where Hollyâs tail is now, thoughâŠ
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Another challenge to relationships would be that since few people look human any more, they have to get over their taboos about sex with animals, or people who look like them. Everyoneâs grown up wired to be attracted to humans, and itâs only been six years since that was an option for most people. Albert probably gets a lot of propositions, or would if Gustine werenât there to discourage them. For them, the change wasnât an issue because theyâve loved each other unconditionally since before the plague. Other couples no doubt broke up because they couldnât deal with their partners not being âhumanâ, let alone different species types, and new couples would have trouble getting started. Six years without sex would get people to reluctantly overlook their differences, though.
Arcaton over 13 years ago
Thats a lovely picture
Herb Thiel Premium Member over 13 years ago
Yowza!
3hourtour Premium Member over 13 years ago
âŠI love happy beginningsâŠ
Paul Gabbard Premium Member over 13 years ago
outstanding, simply outstanding.
Dunligiel12 Premium Member over 13 years ago
Panel 4, perhaps my favorite panel in the entire strip.
The Eclexian Premium Member over 13 years ago
Great job with Hollyâs eyes in all of these strips. (It took years for John Lotshaw to give Samantha meaningful eyes; it makes such a difference! [http://www.accidentalcentaurs.com])
JanBic Premium Member over 13 years ago
Aaron, I am a newcomer to this strip but like many others i was immediately taken with the art and your ability to move a story without dialog. I have spent several days reading the from the beginning as well as reading reviews of Endtown on other sites. Many of them complain about the lack of color but I donât think those people get it. This is a post apocolyse story. The shades of grey just emphasze the predominant mood of the environment. I even downloaded several strips and added color to see how they looked and the overall feeling was diminished. The grey allows the marvelous detail and somber mood much as black and white film does in the Noir genre. Please keep the grey images.
The Eclexian Premium Member over 13 years ago
Câmon, RR! The right word is âLovestruckâ! ;-)
machpovii3 over 13 years ago
âŠCat+mouse=!!
TheDOCTOR over 13 years ago
And Wally still has 3 more years to go. I wonder how long Holly has gone without. Doesnât matter now really because they have each other. I love the fact we avoid the Obvious âTrail of clothes on floorâ wild abandon scene but have the nicely laid -out clothes on chair and bed, which gives the whole scene a feel of careing and love.
steelersneo over 13 years ago
Wonderful
Lyons Group, Inc. over 13 years ago
I again must say, not your kid-friendly, funny animal comic strip!
CreakyKnees09 Premium Member over 13 years ago
Bill Murray was just not inclusive in âGhost Bustersâ â itâs not just âdogs and cats getting marriedâ but âcats and miceâ and many other combinations in Endtown. Species-specific-sexuality is now just a specious argument. Although you still have to separate the Scotsman from the sheepâŠ
Lyons Group, Inc. over 13 years ago
@Aaron Neathery: After the book, what next? A movie? An animated series (I have some ideas), what, what, what?
Ida No over 13 years ago
bendy action figuresâŠ
The Eclexian Premium Member over 13 years ago
Actually, hereâs an interesting question that I donât recall anyone else asking, to date. What about the ârealâ animals; I mean, the non-mutant, non-sentient, pre-apocalypse animals. What happened to them? Do they still exist? If so, are there any in Endtown? (I think I will re-post this tomorrow, just so more of the community can see it.) -Dw
noreenklose over 13 years ago
AwwwwwâŠSOOOooo cute!I just LOVE this, Aaron.Make a poster out of panel four, please.Great work today. :-D âș âș âș âș âș
KUTGW,
Noreen
Francis362003 over 13 years ago
What their doing it on the floor, and not on the Bed?
Rocky Premium Member over 13 years ago
This strip just gets better and better.
davidf42 over 13 years ago
Iâve been wondering dwandeltâs question for a long time.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 13 years ago
I love it! Great wrap up, love the couple!
Hroar over 13 years ago
I know this is a long way down teh line of commentators;But very good Arron! Very good work! You handled that beautifully. A touching scene.
pam Miner over 13 years ago
berry sweet. looks happy.
Airolga over 13 years ago
Someone talked about priceless expressions earlier ⊠I think it was me.
Rennjack over 13 years ago
One of the things of love about the Science Fiction genre is that you can address real social issues through metaphors. I have noticed that aliens and mutants have been used as metaphors to address issues of prejudice and discrimination within our society. The original Star Trek was loaded with radical concepts and ideas for its time. The mere fact that you had an African American woman in a role of leadership and as a regular character was ground breaking for the 1960s.
starlilies over 13 years ago
I LOVE Hollyâs line â âWelcome Home, WallyâŠâ Not, âYouâre hereâ or âWelcome to my placeâ or âWhat do you think of my houseâ, just âWelcome Homeâ. Home is where the heart is and both hearts are in the right place.
Another awesome strip Aaron! Thanks!
Samanthia719 almost 13 years ago
full? Wow, wrong word there. Try Happy.