This is such a magnificent comic strip, and sometimes QUITE comical. [“’Eef I bathe heem, ’ee ees no longaire spicy!”] Caught up on the archive a few days ago and now I’ve experienced the frustration of “The Weekend-Wait.” Worth it, though. What’s a real pleasure is seeing a storyteller develop characters to their full potential.
Unfortunately Allie already let her monster loose and its already started to do damage. Wally has been through a lot in just a very short time and he is definitely vulnerable. It’s a good thing Wally has Holly around to help him through this time.
One question, Aaron. Sometimes the small print, like the seminar poster in this strip, is virtually unreadable at the current resolution. Some of the other strips have higher-res images that can be viewed with the zoom tool, but not Endtown. Can that be enabled for us?Thanks… -Dw
This is going to end…well…I didn’t really pay attention to the fine print, but one look and seeing that face on the paper, and I knew trouble was coming.
Wally, listen to Holly, you can’t take responsibility for everything that happens in your whole world. Other people are responsible for their OWN decisions.
OK, Aaron, so who’s this Jackrabbit character? I guess you’ll let us know why he rates a seminar? New plot twist?
Holly looks so determined in panel 3…I hope she gets through to Wally. I just love this comic!
Bronkster Premium Member over 13 years ago
A self-acceptance seminar? A-ha! I sense a new story arc! (well… it was kinda hinted at by Aaron, but still…!)
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
The more I see of this strip, the more reasons I find to enjoy it.
FENRISULFR over 13 years ago
This is such a magnificent comic strip, and sometimes QUITE comical. [“’Eef I bathe heem, ’ee ees no longaire spicy!”] Caught up on the archive a few days ago and now I’ve experienced the frustration of “The Weekend-Wait.” Worth it, though. What’s a real pleasure is seeing a storyteller develop characters to their full potential.
Ida No over 13 years ago
Cue the monsters!
Rennjack over 13 years ago
Unfortunately Allie already let her monster loose and its already started to do damage. Wally has been through a lot in just a very short time and he is definitely vulnerable. It’s a good thing Wally has Holly around to help him through this time.
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
I’m not sure Jackrabbit is the best choice for speaking on acceptance.
Francis362003 over 13 years ago
guess who’s back from Endtown season one.
3hourtour Premium Member over 13 years ago
..it seems a lesson most of us top siders areen’t learning today..
dwandelt Premium Member over 13 years ago
One question, Aaron. Sometimes the small print, like the seminar poster in this strip, is virtually unreadable at the current resolution. Some of the other strips have higher-res images that can be viewed with the zoom tool, but not Endtown. Can that be enabled for us?Thanks… -Dw
Demonick over 13 years ago
Oh great. That Jackrabbit is more like a Jackass.
Demonick over 13 years ago
I wonder if sometime soon, we’ll get a look at Topsider society and see how that functions. I’d be really interested to see that.
r.dauphinee over 13 years ago
The more I read this strip, the more I enjoy and appreciate it-I’m hooked!
gary wolner over 13 years ago
Sigh……
rob9108 over 13 years ago
Hmm… Looks like somebunny’s about to make another appearance! (sorry. It’s early. I’m not really awake yet. LOL!)
Franz Obern over 13 years ago
This is going to end…well…I didn’t really pay attention to the fine print, but one look and seeing that face on the paper, and I knew trouble was coming.
noreenklose over 13 years ago
Wally, listen to Holly, you can’t take responsibility for everything that happens in your whole world. Other people are responsible for their OWN decisions.
OK, Aaron, so who’s this Jackrabbit character? I guess you’ll let us know why he rates a seminar? New plot twist?
Holly looks so determined in panel 3…I hope she gets through to Wally. I just love this comic!
KUTGW,
Noreen