Endtown by Aaron Neathery for June 03, 2013

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    Ida No  almost 11 years ago

    New Auction Announcement! The first one is the original panel for Holly’s debut in Endtown. The second is an ink wash version. As always, prints are available if desired. Auction set to close on Wednesday. Please bid and help keep Endtown running!“Enter the Mouse”“Burden”

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    MacEwanMouse  almost 11 years ago

    Possible +1 to the toll?

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    Ida No  almost 11 years ago

    “Okay so now we’re killing new characters in less than one strip?”Nope, just showing a day in Doc’s life. And today’s not really a good day.

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    JusSayin  almost 11 years ago

    Vote ENDTOWN Vote ENDTOWN first generation Vote Doc Rat

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    JusSayin  almost 11 years ago

    Poor Bert. Ernie will take this quite badly, presuming Ernie is among the living. JusSayin

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    pam Miner  almost 11 years ago

    I worry for anyone who speaks the truth against the evil master. Getting the plans going to fight back whoever Has called them fodder for topsider’s tables.

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    Jadugara  almost 11 years ago

    Perhaps Bert’s not dead… I mean,…he said he was tired… Couldn’t he have fallen asleep? Why are most folks assuming he suddenly happened to die at that exact moment?

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    Jenner Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    I think Bert’s dead, and I’m a doctor.More importantly, I have extreme concern about the three women in the milk trial. Someone in power engineered social discontent, pushing things to unrest, then riot, then massacre. If we follow this agenda to its conclusion, we can tell the faceless ruler now wants the results of the trial to be communicated to absolutely everybody. I am certain this means that the result is a foregone conclusion, and it will be a result that the population does NOT want. And it may even be sentences and executions that the population does not want. If the goal is to trigger outright civil war, that’s how it would be done. It seems it is going that way.Curse you, Aaron Neathery.

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    firedome  almost 11 years ago

    …and then, “the spin stops here” spin…

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    Coyoty Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Life interrupted.

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    Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Point of order: how many radio stations could a town the size of Endtown support?

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    Francis362003  almost 11 years ago

    I’m afraid so.

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    crookedwolf Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    At least he died peacefully, and not alone. Many would have wished for that.Posthumously, of course..

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    Vet Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Well one way or the other Bert is either at a better place or just as seemingly bored about the trial (length) as some have earlier posted.Come on folks it builds suspense.I agree with Jenner in this is build to point at which there will either be full out urban combat with horrendous loss of life or some one and I mean just one will step in and say enough is enough. With out the Rat backing what power does the council have? NOT A DAMN BIT! They are voices, voices without bodies have no effect on folks. Other than to weird some folks out hearing voices.A hero has yet to step forth.This situation will not be handled with force. Force just results in more force. We already seen that result play out and the number rise. But just on one side. Rats 3 Endtowners 33(?) and counting.We have a motto for my academy class. It would fit well here.“Blessed are the Peacemakers……..”That is how we saw ourselves after becoming Troopers.Warriors, yes but Peacemakers primarily. Endtown’s Peacemaker has yet to surface.

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    Jenner Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Nights in White Linen", by JennerIn the style of “Nights in White Satin”, by Justin Hayward, played by the Moody Blues.Nights in white linenNever reaching the end.Wounded and dyingThey’re too num’rous to tend.Healing I’ve always wroughtWith my labors before.Just what the point isI can’t say any more.“Cause I lost youYes, I lost youOh, no, I lost you!Tending to peopleBlood on their handJust what I’m going throughThey can’t understand.Walls of white prison, Where a girl stands condemned.Dearer than daughter,Are you nearing the end?And I’ll lose youYes, I’ll lose youOh, no, I’ll lose you!

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    cindyorch  almost 11 years ago

    so we have to be waiting for a reluctant hero to step up since there is no way Aaron Marx is going to show up. What is Mallard doing and where is Petey and the other head? What can Al do Is he still involved?? Too many questions and no pat answers. Waiting is soooo hard!

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    Dragoncat  almost 11 years ago

    Don’t tell me we’ve lost another one!This milk trial is going to be the death of Endtown!LITERALLY!!!

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  almost 11 years ago

    Gee Aaron, it must really cool, to create your own toys and then break them! Gee, I wish could do that also. There’s just one thing…I can’t . Why? Because I like what I make! Bert, had the shortest life…just four panels. We hardly got to know you, Bert!

    Gee, just last month, we knew Spike just one week before he was red-shirted by the rats. And all he wanted to do was to go home to listen to decent things on his radio. Same with Bert. But now they’re together somewhere in “a better place”.

    It make me wonder, Aaron Neathery…how do you sleep nights thinking of making more wonderful toys to break before our eyes? Think about that as you sleep tonight….pleasant dreams?

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    mr_sherman Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    I had to learn it the hard way myself that sometimes in order to really live, something inside of you, and sometimes something outside of you has to die first. When someone I cared for very much died of cancer over ten years ago the feeling I thought was love then died also. The grief lasted well over a year. It still hurts sometimes. What brought me out was when another friend of mine was hit by a truck. She could have died, but didn’t. I was the first person contacted even before her children (all adults) were notified. I was with her almost constantly from the emergency room until she went home. She very quickly moved into my home. It was then I learned that love is what you do, not how you feel.Now Wally’s had to face the death of someone who was more important than the teacher. He needs to realize that. He doesn’t have time to grieve. He needs to act, but this time use his head for something besides a punching bag.

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    mr_sherman Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    BTW, we just celebrated our eighth anniversary.

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