This is what happens when you let civilization die and allow the animals out of the zoo.People don’t eat people, people eat animals, animals eat animals, and Endtown is eating itself.
Now, the problem doesn’t stop with Heather. Someone’s still killing pigs and making it look like the wolves are doing it. This isn’t a solution, it’s the loss of a scapegoat.
Well, Jacob. You encouraged everybody to embrace their animal identities, to feel special pride in their species appearance. This is the result that you were pushing for, whether or not it was your intention.
given how Dark this has gone I’m half expecting some of them to have started eating her in the open. they are identifying as Wolves after all. and wolves don’t pass up an easy meal
And right now, all over Endtown, every non-predator is grabbing weapons and every non-wolf predator is forced to decide if they want to side with the wolves or with the prey.
If the former, the lines are neatly drawn and it all comes down to how many prey they can kill and eat before the rats come in blasting (assuming they don’t already).
If the latter, they face the moral issue of convincing the terrified prey that they’re not going to do what the wolves did, and convince one another that even one slip will doom them all.
I love a good story as much as the next guy, and this is a very good story. But Endtown is becoming very hard to read these days. I might have to take a break for a few months and binge-read later, so I’m only depressed once rather than every other day for the foreseeable future.
This is what happens when you put labels on people. Everyone in Endtown was a human before the war. But there was pressure to label others by the species they turned into. Just like the real world, people act out upon the label others put on them.
The wolves probably hadn’t known that Walt had brought Heather upstairs. They know now, and from the ground it could look like Heather was thrown out. If the wolves think Heather was sacrificed to them by upstairs….
One good thing might come out of this though. The originator of this ordeal is finally coming to grips with what he has truly done. It’s too late for him to reverse it, but now he’s liable to use his power in ways he never would have before.
Two things need to happen. They need to find Wally, and a genuinely bloodied End Town needs to be presented with a clear alternative. That main problem here is no one knows what to think or how to behave and keep a lasting peace.
I think it’s time to strike out and find Wally, Holly, Flask and the others who can present/enforce that new agenda to what remains of End Town. When the bloodbath is done, it’s the only window they have to truely make a lasting impact. “When we reach our lowest point, we’re open to the greatest change.” Avatar Aang.
Sparky Malarky on Wordpress clarified that saying brilliantly. "When the worst thing that we can imagine happens to us and we are the most miserable we can be, we become desperate. At this point, we are willing to change. When we are the most desperate, we are willing to make the biggest changes. "
Give it a few months, and Endtown will be in that vital state. One thing remains… What to do? That can’t come from Endtown itself at this phase. Someone has to bring such knowledge to them. Then be prepared to preserve what life they can, and end what life they must. (The remaining few extremists who are so locked in, they would and will die sooner then change.)
Throughout this story arc, there have been hints that the wolves have a real reason to feel they are being persecuted. Also, we have been shown that the real villains are not the wolves, but some shadowing group using Cooper to coerce Foxworthy into fomenting discontent. We still have very little idea what is really going on and who is doing what. So, I wouldn’t be too quick to jump on the bandwagon of “the predators are going to eat everyone else.” That’s too simplistic and Aaron doesn’t do simplistic.
Tue Elung-Jensen almost 7 years ago
Sounds like a mass psychosis tbh.
greenreaper almost 7 years ago
So is this a good enough excuse to purge the wolves from society?
RDT64 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
This is very bad. Looks like Doc may be right, Endtown is done without the topsiders lifting a finger…
Jenner Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Sickening.
ckcsmum Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Celebrating someone’s death..how sad. They are far worse than animals.
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Horse’deuvres?
Dunligiel12 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
This is what happens when you let civilization die and allow the animals out of the zoo.People don’t eat people, people eat animals, animals eat animals, and Endtown is eating itself.
Ida No almost 7 years ago
Now, the problem doesn’t stop with Heather. Someone’s still killing pigs and making it look like the wolves are doing it. This isn’t a solution, it’s the loss of a scapegoat.
DADOF3 almost 7 years ago
Looks like meat’s back on the menu, boys… ;-)
salenstormwing almost 7 years ago
slow clap Good work, Mr Jackrabbit. We’ve upgraded from eating only pigs to also horses!
Ponyhome almost 7 years ago
Well, Jacob. You encouraged everybody to embrace their animal identities, to feel special pride in their species appearance. This is the result that you were pushing for, whether or not it was your intention.
sararoo almost 7 years ago
given how Dark this has gone I’m half expecting some of them to have started eating her in the open. they are identifying as Wolves after all. and wolves don’t pass up an easy meal
ganhammer64 almost 7 years ago
This is getting even more ridiculous, but it was foretold but at the same time it doesn’t seem to let up in the slightest
Diat60 almost 7 years ago
This has to be the darkest this comic has been.
coffeeturtle almost 7 years ago
The Needs of the Many Outweigh the Needs of the Few….or the One.
Barnabus Blackoak almost 7 years ago
will we ever see one of the other colonies? Or ARE there actually any other colonies, and the leaders haven’t told the citizens that?
Strider Keninginne Premium Member almost 7 years ago
The Security Rats are still down there, and they’re about start shooting, so the wolves’ seeming victory will be short-lived.
DADOF3 almost 7 years ago
No Jacob. The appropriate phrase at this point is: “What have I done?” ;-)
MrSpiral almost 7 years ago
And right now, all over Endtown, every non-predator is grabbing weapons and every non-wolf predator is forced to decide if they want to side with the wolves or with the prey.
If the former, the lines are neatly drawn and it all comes down to how many prey they can kill and eat before the rats come in blasting (assuming they don’t already).
If the latter, they face the moral issue of convincing the terrified prey that they’re not going to do what the wolves did, and convince one another that even one slip will doom them all.
I love a good story as much as the next guy, and this is a very good story. But Endtown is becoming very hard to read these days. I might have to take a break for a few months and binge-read later, so I’m only depressed once rather than every other day for the foreseeable future.
DADOF3 almost 7 years ago
I get the distinct impression that Walt’s had all he can stand, and he can’t stands no more. Elevator going down, next stop: Hell….. ;-)
Jenner Premium Member almost 7 years ago
“Say, is that Red Rum or Black Caviar?”
hugewolf almost 7 years ago
This is what happens when you put labels on people. Everyone in Endtown was a human before the war. But there was pressure to label others by the species they turned into. Just like the real world, people act out upon the label others put on them.
Ida No almost 7 years ago
Jake: “Do wolves eat rabbits? Think, think…”
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Maybe a good soaking from Endtown’s fire suppressor system will shut them up.
RickD Premium Member almost 7 years ago
The wolves probably hadn’t known that Walt had brought Heather upstairs. They know now, and from the ground it could look like Heather was thrown out. If the wolves think Heather was sacrificed to them by upstairs….
ViscountNik almost 7 years ago
I was hoping that the fall would have only broken her leg and she would have sur…. wait. Never mind.
Vet Premium Member almost 7 years ago
So ends another life……the mob howls it’s approval. At least her nightmare is over. Now the darkness spreads.
pam Miner almost 7 years ago
We will always have Wally.
luckarusky almost 7 years ago
One good thing might come out of this though. The originator of this ordeal is finally coming to grips with what he has truly done. It’s too late for him to reverse it, but now he’s liable to use his power in ways he never would have before.
Two things need to happen. They need to find Wally, and a genuinely bloodied End Town needs to be presented with a clear alternative. That main problem here is no one knows what to think or how to behave and keep a lasting peace.
I think it’s time to strike out and find Wally, Holly, Flask and the others who can present/enforce that new agenda to what remains of End Town. When the bloodbath is done, it’s the only window they have to truely make a lasting impact. “When we reach our lowest point, we’re open to the greatest change.” Avatar Aang.
luckarusky almost 7 years ago
Sparky Malarky on Wordpress clarified that saying brilliantly. "When the worst thing that we can imagine happens to us and we are the most miserable we can be, we become desperate. At this point, we are willing to change. When we are the most desperate, we are willing to make the biggest changes. "
Give it a few months, and Endtown will be in that vital state. One thing remains… What to do? That can’t come from Endtown itself at this phase. Someone has to bring such knowledge to them. Then be prepared to preserve what life they can, and end what life they must. (The remaining few extremists who are so locked in, they would and will die sooner then change.)
coffeeturtle almost 7 years ago
So what’s next? I mean they no longer have a cause tor rally around. Will life go back to “normal”?
Well there is still the matter of the missing pigs (dead or alive)….
WorldFusionRadio.com almost 7 years ago
Throughout this story arc, there have been hints that the wolves have a real reason to feel they are being persecuted. Also, we have been shown that the real villains are not the wolves, but some shadowing group using Cooper to coerce Foxworthy into fomenting discontent. We still have very little idea what is really going on and who is doing what. So, I wouldn’t be too quick to jump on the bandwagon of “the predators are going to eat everyone else.” That’s too simplistic and Aaron doesn’t do simplistic.
Aconite almost 7 years ago
All she did was defend a friend and it ends like this.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Spraint, meet fan. Fan, this is spraint.
KSClaw almost 7 years ago
You know what this reminds me of? Animal farm. “No animal shall kill any other animal without cause.”