Clearing out the stray characters? Hm. I’m not a big fan of “all-powerful” characters, but perhaps Aaron is going to use Marx to clean up the whole storyline. Sorta like DC’s Crisis on Infinite Earths – reset everything to get rid of a lot of the confusion and go back to a simpler theme of mutants and topsiders. Or not.
It appears that Marx and his helpers (family?) are presently outside of time. They can’t sink in water if it’s frozen in time (previous strip). It also looks like he’s collecting individuals from Eden (or somewhere like Eden) who are likewise frozen in time.
These are two versions of Aaron Marx. We’ve seen the kid version of him in a fantasy sequence in 2015. Go to July 15 2015. And on consideration, think another version of Marx is the woman on horseback leading a charge (or a flight) during a nuclear war. Go to July 29 2015.
craigwestlake: The nature of everything lately makes me think this story is coming to a close.
In particular, now that the main story is painted into a corner (with toothbrushes, no less), our heroes having sealed themselves into that lighthouse (remember sealing the exit door),…
Methinks this is Marx rounding up the Cavalry, so to speak.
I’m really thinking, like Peter Schikele on the PDQ Bach record, Beethoven’s Fifth as interpreted by sportscasters, “That really does sound like final notes…”
I’m really enjoying the strip and have a hard time waiting for the next installment. But it seems like everything is being explained and Marx is on the path to save the multiverses or some version of it or even defeat the evil whatever. I can’t help thinking that Aaron is going to bring the story to a close and retire. Say it isn’t so, Aaron.
For all we know, the duck is one of “the chosen ones.” Marx may be rounding them up so that they can help do whaterver the chosen ones are supposed to do.
Another weird idea: Aaron is walking around as if in a three dimensional world. But if these worlds were worlds populated by comic strip characters (the premise for Endtown), wouldn’t they, of necessity, be two dimensional?
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Well, time stands still for Marx, but we sort of knew that anyway.
Typical Marx, though. Someone does the work.
LOL! love how the sweat goes with the duck, but not the “dust” from running. Nearthy having fun.
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Even this guy’s little sweat beads came along when he was lifted up.
Vet Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Marx has a list.
Bronkster Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Clearing out the stray characters? Hm. I’m not a big fan of “all-powerful” characters, but perhaps Aaron is going to use Marx to clean up the whole storyline. Sorta like DC’s Crisis on Infinite Earths – reset everything to get rid of a lot of the confusion and go back to a simpler theme of mutants and topsiders. Or not.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I imagine one of his stops will be at Wally’s, so he can reclaim his comic book.
boydpercy Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Better than thumbs down!
Psyphus almost 4 years ago
It appears that Marx and his helpers (family?) are presently outside of time. They can’t sink in water if it’s frozen in time (previous strip). It also looks like he’s collecting individuals from Eden (or somewhere like Eden) who are likewise frozen in time.
Jenner Premium Member almost 4 years ago
These are two versions of Aaron Marx. We’ve seen the kid version of him in a fantasy sequence in 2015. Go to July 15 2015. And on consideration, think another version of Marx is the woman on horseback leading a charge (or a flight) during a nuclear war. Go to July 29 2015.
Qiset almost 4 years ago
Now the song “Howard the Duck” is going through my head.
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I like Marx better when he’s being a goofball..
AlexShin1 almost 4 years ago
Notice there’s a trace of dust still left behind? He stopped time, and brought more of ‘him’ as well. He’s a stand user confirmed.
Ida No almost 4 years ago
Collectors. How much is a rare, good condition duck on the open market these days?
salenstormwing almost 4 years ago
To everyone who said that when Marx showed up, things got explained. My counter-argument is this comic page. I miss Dr. Topsider Lady.
contralto2b almost 4 years ago
You’ve got to give him time! Aaron (either one) is not known for rushing the storyline. He likes to take his time to set everything up JUST right.
InquireWithin almost 4 years ago
So now they’re collecting the main characters from the comic?
https://www.gocomics.com/endtown/2019/08/19?ct=v&cti=1989580
https://www.gocomics.com/endtown/2019/10/21?ct=v&cti=1989580
“He’s makin’ a list, he’s checking it twice…”
craigwestlake almost 4 years ago
Due to the nature of this arc, I hope that Aaron isn’t thinking of ending the strip…
Cheapskate0 almost 4 years ago
craigwestlake: The nature of everything lately makes me think this story is coming to a close.
In particular, now that the main story is painted into a corner (with toothbrushes, no less), our heroes having sealed themselves into that lighthouse (remember sealing the exit door),…
Methinks this is Marx rounding up the Cavalry, so to speak.
I’m really thinking, like Peter Schikele on the PDQ Bach record, Beethoven’s Fifth as interpreted by sportscasters, “That really does sound like final notes…”
stpastor almost 4 years ago
I’m really enjoying the strip and have a hard time waiting for the next installment. But it seems like everything is being explained and Marx is on the path to save the multiverses or some version of it or even defeat the evil whatever. I can’t help thinking that Aaron is going to bring the story to a close and retire. Say it isn’t so, Aaron.
cwg almost 4 years ago
“Distraction duck? Check.”
Katrina Keys Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Why is the duck scared and running? Has he any reason (before he’s tossed) to fear Marx I and Marx II?
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member almost 4 years ago
For all we know, the duck is one of “the chosen ones.” Marx may be rounding them up so that they can help do whaterver the chosen ones are supposed to do.
Erwin Schwartz Premium Member almost 4 years ago
It appears that the duck is on the checklist in Aaron’s hand, pick him up and bring him along.
Black76Manta almost 4 years ago
Great, as if there weren’t enough problems, now this one and it brought company!
alikgator almost 4 years ago
I bet the duck doesn’t know what hit him.
Palabrajot almost 4 years ago
Poor duck, trapped in a world he never made.
mleugs almost 4 years ago
Wow, that looks a lot like Howard The Duck. Is this a crossover?
coffeeturtle almost 4 years ago
did we ever figure out what it was that came out of Wally May 10, 2019?
Is it the same thing that took Ravenscroft?
Is it the same thing that escaped the topsider lab?
Where is it now? Where did it come from?
Curiouser
alikgator almost 4 years ago
It went to the laboratory dr Amesworths came from I think but it came back to or through Wally when he fell asleep on the boat.
WorldFusionRadio.com almost 4 years ago
When have we seen Mr. Duck before?
Cheapskate0 almost 4 years ago
Another weird idea: Aaron is walking around as if in a three dimensional world. But if these worlds were worlds populated by comic strip characters (the premise for Endtown), wouldn’t they, of necessity, be two dimensional?
Brushfire Wyndragon almost 4 years ago
All caught up now, and…just wow! flails