not unexpected considering the late horrible dream. How far he plans to run is up to Holly I think. She is sure to go after him. With all the damage he did with the “ray” gun he is going to have nightmares about that too, One more day to surprise us with a wonderful ending.Blessed Be
The art work is wonderful, but I feel we should be considering the personalities of all of them. They seem to be a merrygoround at the present. Blessed Be
What, is it my breath? It’s my breath, right? I knew I should have passed on that fried garlic clove goulash. Look, I’m taking a breath mint, see? Come back and take the stupid gun already!"
Perhaps, and this is what I think, Wally has seen and had enough of war that he would prefer to have nothing more to do with it. It takes courage and strength of conviction to walk away as Wally did. This is a very powerful set of panels. Kudos!!! Aaron.
I’ve begun to wonder, you remember how the Didos would rerun Sparkpug’s past to him?Well I’m thinking that they may be doing that to Wally..Thank you for your time..\\//_
It’s been obvious from the first day we met him that Wally has wounds deep inside. The fact that he has been able to function as well as he has is a testament to his strenght of character, but if he’s to have a future that consists of more than just survival, he needs to heal. This time apart, above it all so to speak, is his opportunity to do just that. Aaron M. is setting the stage by nudging the wounded areas into the light. Flask provides a negative example of what he could become if the wounds continue to fester. Now if he can only trust Holly enough to open up his past to her, she has proven herself to be quite adept at healing. This is a critical “crossroads” moment for Wally. The path to wholeness and healing lies open before him, if he will only choose to take it.
I know I should go back and read this strip from the beginning to understand what the * this is all about. But, I’m afraid that I will do all that and this current story line will still be totally bizarre.
When I think of all the times I walked away from people who loved to tease and hurt me, because the only advice I ever got was to “just ignore them”.The last thing Wally needs is to have a weapon in his hands. I should know…
Yes I would like to understand where this is going are we going to find out about wally and his past. He is far to moody buck up! He has a mouse who loves him and he has a home as long as you live in the past you can never have a future
OK. Looking at panel 4 again. There’s about a 50 ton weight squarely on those shoulders. Given Wally’s comments just prior to the bridge incident we know suicide has crossed his mind in the past. He guessed Cliff’s intentions so quickly because he identified with him. Combine that with his comments inside the rocket on Dec 16, 2011 (“This is the last time ANYONE is going to have to save my life!”) and a scary picture starts to emerge. It was mere hours ago that he had determined to go out in a blaze of glory inside the PT. Let’s hope he’s not headed for the railing. I’m not sure he’s read up on string theory… :-(
Walking away seems to be the opposite of AM’s goal for Wally.From the first time we saw him, Wally’s been running, not just physically, but metaphorically, from the Topsiders and his past. AM’s apparently trying to force Wally to stop running and face his violent past and accept it.The way he keeps emphasizing that Wally’s a cat, he seems to be forcing Wally to face his identity issue and accept that also. Wally’s only pre-End photo of himself may have been destroyed, but you don’t need a photo to keep looking at yourself internally, and obsessing about the image.AM is playing Yoda, pushing “Luke” into the scary hole to fight himself.
Sep 12, 2011. Wally specifically tells Petey that he has never intentionally killed anyone. That does leave the “unintentionally” window wide open. Up to that point in time, we know he killed one topsider accidentally when the guy got in the way of the flying fire hydrant, but aside from that we have no information. If his dream was indeed historical in nature, then perhaps it is hearkening back to another “accident”; one that haunts him much more.
My feeling is that there is a possibility..That .Aaron Marx may knows something about Wally’s past and that he is trying to get Wally to comfront the Demons that are haunting him.
Hard not to feel sorry for AM; he’s obviously trying to make overtures, and doesn’t quite get it why he can’t make it through. Who can’t relate to that??
As usual, I have no idea what’s going on with Wally. As DAD says, Wally states he’s never intentionally killed anyone. In the dream sequence, we never SEE Wally. We know he’s there becasue Flask speaks to him by name – telling him not to screw this up (whatever she means by that). We never see Wally with a gun, much less killing anyone. Was he there to provide information as to who/what was inside and where (acting as an informant)? Flask says “Good job” to Wally, but never what for. There were so many shooters it would be impossible to know who fired the actual killing shot/shots. Maybe Aaron M is giving Wally a drawn rifle to say, “You might as well have pulled the trigger.” Although, Wally looks thoughtful, not horrified, by Aaron’s words. Then, he leaves to contemplate what just hajppened. Maybe just a little out-of-the-box thinking, but who knows. Aaron N always seems to throw us a curve ball and then gleefully watches as we awkwardly try to catch it.
Aaron touched a nerve in Wally, the nerve that triggers past memories that Wally tries to forget. Yet, the past can never be completely forgotten, what must change is Wally’s reaction to his past.
It appears from his dream and the Captains disdain for him in particular, Wally may have been one of her team before the Mutagenic Virus was released. He doesn’t want to be reminded of who he once was even though he carried a picture of his former self. No one (sane) wants to dwell on the dark side of their selves.
dirtyoldlady1 over 12 years ago
not unexpected considering the late horrible dream. How far he plans to run is up to Holly I think. She is sure to go after him. With all the damage he did with the “ray” gun he is going to have nightmares about that too, One more day to surprise us with a wonderful ending.Blessed Be
dirtyoldlady1 over 12 years ago
The art work is wonderful, but I feel we should be considering the personalities of all of them. They seem to be a merrygoround at the present. Blessed Be
Ida No over 12 years ago
What, is it my breath? It’s my breath, right? I knew I should have passed on that fried garlic clove goulash. Look, I’m taking a breath mint, see? Come back and take the stupid gun already!"
mycohiba over 12 years ago
We know little about Wally pre-Endtown.
The question was asked a while back, is it possible Wally and Flask knew each other before the war? Possibly served together?
Flask expected Wally to be “bigger” when they first met in Endtown.
The gun he is offered is a specific model, one he appears to recognize. He seems to be staring through it at a memory.
His acts as a soldier would be one explanation of his isolation and survival skills after the war.
firedome over 12 years ago
um…i think a line was just crossed. right now, i think a certain feline needs some comfort.
CaptainKiddeo over 12 years ago
That’s it, Wally, keep rejecting the horrors of your past. Stick to your … um, let me put that another way…
Rennjack over 12 years ago
Perhaps, and this is what I think, Wally has seen and had enough of war that he would prefer to have nothing more to do with it. It takes courage and strength of conviction to walk away as Wally did. This is a very powerful set of panels. Kudos!!! Aaron.
Jenner Premium Member over 12 years ago
Aaron Marx can deal with every situation and every reaction except one: detachment.
Jenner Premium Member over 12 years ago
“Happiness is a drawn gun (bang bang, shoot shoot)”
Dkram over 12 years ago
I’ve begun to wonder, you remember how the Didos would rerun Sparkpug’s past to him?Well I’m thinking that they may be doing that to Wally..Thank you for your time..\\//_
DADOF3 over 12 years ago
It’s been obvious from the first day we met him that Wally has wounds deep inside. The fact that he has been able to function as well as he has is a testament to his strenght of character, but if he’s to have a future that consists of more than just survival, he needs to heal. This time apart, above it all so to speak, is his opportunity to do just that. Aaron M. is setting the stage by nudging the wounded areas into the light. Flask provides a negative example of what he could become if the wounds continue to fester. Now if he can only trust Holly enough to open up his past to her, she has proven herself to be quite adept at healing. This is a critical “crossroads” moment for Wally. The path to wholeness and healing lies open before him, if he will only choose to take it.
celeconecca over 12 years ago
I think Wally just passed a test.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 12 years ago
Whatsa matter, Wally? Cat got your tongue?
rmacprivate over 12 years ago
I know I should go back and read this strip from the beginning to understand what the * this is all about. But, I’m afraid that I will do all that and this current story line will still be totally bizarre.
Dragoncat over 12 years ago
When I think of all the times I walked away from people who loved to tease and hurt me, because the only advice I ever got was to “just ignore them”.The last thing Wally needs is to have a weapon in his hands. I should know…
WillG over 12 years ago
Yes I would like to understand where this is going are we going to find out about wally and his past. He is far to moody buck up! He has a mouse who loves him and he has a home as long as you live in the past you can never have a future
percenez over 12 years ago
you can tell this artist doesn’t own cats. The ears are backwards, meaning they can’t hear you or aren’t paying attention.
DADOF3 over 12 years ago
OK. Looking at panel 4 again. There’s about a 50 ton weight squarely on those shoulders. Given Wally’s comments just prior to the bridge incident we know suicide has crossed his mind in the past. He guessed Cliff’s intentions so quickly because he identified with him. Combine that with his comments inside the rocket on Dec 16, 2011 (“This is the last time ANYONE is going to have to save my life!”) and a scary picture starts to emerge. It was mere hours ago that he had determined to go out in a blaze of glory inside the PT. Let’s hope he’s not headed for the railing. I’m not sure he’s read up on string theory… :-(
Coyoty Premium Member over 12 years ago
Walking away seems to be the opposite of AM’s goal for Wally.From the first time we saw him, Wally’s been running, not just physically, but metaphorically, from the Topsiders and his past. AM’s apparently trying to force Wally to stop running and face his violent past and accept it.The way he keeps emphasizing that Wally’s a cat, he seems to be forcing Wally to face his identity issue and accept that also. Wally’s only pre-End photo of himself may have been destroyed, but you don’t need a photo to keep looking at yourself internally, and obsessing about the image.AM is playing Yoda, pushing “Luke” into the scary hole to fight himself.
DADOF3 over 12 years ago
Sep 12, 2011. Wally specifically tells Petey that he has never intentionally killed anyone. That does leave the “unintentionally” window wide open. Up to that point in time, we know he killed one topsider accidentally when the guy got in the way of the flying fire hydrant, but aside from that we have no information. If his dream was indeed historical in nature, then perhaps it is hearkening back to another “accident”; one that haunts him much more.
ConstanzeN over 12 years ago
My feeling is that there is a possibility..That .Aaron Marx may knows something about Wally’s past and that he is trying to get Wally to comfront the Demons that are haunting him.
dwandelt Premium Member over 12 years ago
Hard not to feel sorry for AM; he’s obviously trying to make overtures, and doesn’t quite get it why he can’t make it through. Who can’t relate to that??
finder10030 over 12 years ago
As usual, I have no idea what’s going on with Wally. As DAD says, Wally states he’s never intentionally killed anyone. In the dream sequence, we never SEE Wally. We know he’s there becasue Flask speaks to him by name – telling him not to screw this up (whatever she means by that). We never see Wally with a gun, much less killing anyone. Was he there to provide information as to who/what was inside and where (acting as an informant)? Flask says “Good job” to Wally, but never what for. There were so many shooters it would be impossible to know who fired the actual killing shot/shots. Maybe Aaron M is giving Wally a drawn rifle to say, “You might as well have pulled the trigger.” Although, Wally looks thoughtful, not horrified, by Aaron’s words. Then, he leaves to contemplate what just hajppened. Maybe just a little out-of-the-box thinking, but who knows. Aaron N always seems to throw us a curve ball and then gleefully watches as we awkwardly try to catch it.
pam Miner over 12 years ago
That is probably the last thing Wally wants right now. I can’t figure out why AM would choose That as an object to make and give to him.
Strider Keninginne Premium Member over 12 years ago
Aaron touched a nerve in Wally, the nerve that triggers past memories that Wally tries to forget. Yet, the past can never be completely forgotten, what must change is Wally’s reaction to his past.
Ida No over 12 years ago
Details are still pending, but work is being done on bringing out the first two books this year.
AB9SS over 12 years ago
It appears from his dream and the Captains disdain for him in particular, Wally may have been one of her team before the Mutagenic Virus was released. He doesn’t want to be reminded of who he once was even though he carried a picture of his former self. No one (sane) wants to dwell on the dark side of their selves.