Wouldn’t It Be Neathery (To the tune or “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly”, by Lerner and Lowe)All I want is a world somewhere,Full of friends who could share my care.If its creator’s there,Oh, wouldn’t it be Neathery?Beans and banquets for me to eat.Monsters scaring me off my seat.Who’d write and draw this treat?Oh, wouldn’t it be Neathery?Aaron Neathery is so absolutely cool, it’s true.Endtown, I have fallen slap-bang, head-over-heels for you!Guy so weird that he nearly barks.Throws out gunpowder, throws out sparks.It could be Aaron Marx,But wouldn’t it be Neathery? Neathery?Neathery? Neathery? Neathery.
The Endtown mini-comic that I produced for Comicpalooza 2011 is now available to YOU for the offensively low price of $2.50 (price includes s&h, international add $1 for each copy ordered ). Besides sporting a snazzy full color cover, it contains an all-new 22 page story that is available nowhere else. And just because I feel like doing it, I’ll sign and personalize (if desired) each and every copy I mail out. Simply pay via PayPal using my email address, aaronneathery@gmail.com, and be sure to include your mailing address. If you can’t pay with PayPal, send payment to:
Aaron NeatheryPO Box 920558Houston, TX 77292
And, just so you know, I’m completely open to donations. The cat and mouse that live in my head will thank you. :-)
To Dirty Old Lady, just in case you missed my late comment yesterday:You can only vote for the Ursa Majors once. That’s why they have a registration system. But, on Top Webcomics, please vote for Endtown 2.0 AND Endtown (They’re both on the top 100 front page) every day, from as many different machines or networks as you have. It’s a perpetual race, and the comic’s ranking depends on the rate at which it gathers votes. Every day, I said, weekends included.I think that for many of the top comics, they have a large number of readrs who will log one vote from the comic’s site each time they log on to read, even if that only happens three times a week. Endtown has a smaller number of readers than the very top ones, but they are so dedicated that they will make a point of voting to the max, every day, even on the Saturday and Sunday when no new strip comes out. Of course, whis comments page is certainly not idle on the weekends, anyway, such is the love, energy and chattiness of the Endtown Allies.Furthermore, voting on Top Webcomics can be extremely quick and easy, thus: Register as a member of the site, and then when you go to vote for each strip, bookmark that page. Even put the bookmarked icons on your top bar. Then you simply need to click your link to get to the page, and click the voting button and you’re done. Five seconds.
Aha! firedome, you got what had been buzzing aroundmy subconscious. Who drew something in the air and it wasimmediately a reality? Clyde Crashcup! (I was 10 years oldand loved the ‘Alvin’ show in ’64)
Jenner, you’ve outdone yourself! Congrats! Aaron, you’ve inspired quite a blast Does Marx know he’s kicked him in the slats? I suspect that he will learn this, fast. =|====/ Level Head Vote for Endtown 2.0 And for Doc Rat, too The Endtown Forum And don’t forget to vote for both For Ursa Major awards!
They all have pasts, they just deal with them differently. Wally’s revulsion with his drove him into the Great Waste and gave him a loathing of weapons and violence. Flask’s made her bitter, sadistic, and vengeful. Linda’s new to this game, but will have to come to grips with her’s eventually. Holly fears loss and hates goodbyes. When you get right down to the bottom line, maybe Petey is the lucky one. What was it Holly said so long ago? “The beauty of not knowing an object’s (or person’s) past (is that) it leaves the future wide open.”
Where’s Petey, and why’s he been silent? I bet someone who wasn’t concentrating flipped up his lid and emptied the table scraps into him.(sigh)… Never mind, it happens all the time.
Interesting progression. He starts out calling Wally “Mr. Talking Cat.” Now he’s devolved to “Catboy.” Is our good host beginning to show some contempt for Wally, or deliberately starting to taunt him?
I think AM’s pointing out to the pot how like a kettle it is in shading. Wally’s glaring at Flask for things he may be guilty of himself.The dream eavesdroppers probably were the dittos. We know they can read thoughts. I wonder if they can project as well, having found a traumatic event in Wally’s subconscious and feeding it back to him as a dream, with the realization of Flask’s identity.
It looks like AM know what Wally knows as well as wally knowing about Blackie . He may know the whole thing since he’s kinda a special knowledge sorta guy.
This is what I meant several days ago about Aaron Marx being like Mr. Am in Little Orphan Annie. It’s all fun and games and very serious at the same time…Also kinda reminds me of Dr. Lao (the film version, played by Tony Randall…I haven’t read the book.)
All this discussion about the gun. Marx is not stupid. He knows that one shell missaimed would put the ship on the ground. A place where no body wants to be right now. The look on Wally’s face also says ::“what kind of a dumb trick is this?” We have extablished that he hates guns. Period. End of discussion. He won’t use it. However, can we trust Catantiheroine not to grab it and take over the ship??Is there where we are heading Sometimes I wonder if Aaron doesn’t get ideas from our banter here. I sure would look them up. :>)Blessed Be
dirtyoldlady1 about 12 years ago
Bullets ? Blessed BE
DADOF3 about 12 years ago
Whoa! Someone’s be eavesdropping on dreams!
boreas2 about 12 years ago
k its me or aaron m seems to know something about wally the rest dont ?
Jenner Premium Member about 12 years ago
Wouldn’t It Be Neathery (To the tune or “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly”, by Lerner and Lowe)All I want is a world somewhere,Full of friends who could share my care.If its creator’s there,Oh, wouldn’t it be Neathery?Beans and banquets for me to eat.Monsters scaring me off my seat.Who’d write and draw this treat?Oh, wouldn’t it be Neathery?Aaron Neathery is so absolutely cool, it’s true.Endtown, I have fallen slap-bang, head-over-heels for you!Guy so weird that he nearly barks.Throws out gunpowder, throws out sparks.It could be Aaron Marx,But wouldn’t it be Neathery? Neathery?Neathery? Neathery? Neathery.
Jenner Premium Member about 12 years ago
How fast can you draw a gun?
Jenner Premium Member about 12 years ago
This could unleash the cats of war.
firedome about 12 years ago
i may be showing my age, but what marx just did there was very clyde crashcup-like
Jenner Premium Member about 12 years ago
Take a look at a nifty car I drew and posted on the Endtown Underground site.http://s4.zetaboards.com/Endtown/topic/9462402/1/#new
Minuwe about 12 years ago
Perhaps he knows what he dreamed! Or he just wants Flask to be scared by his “evil” side… This act makes me like him even more.
aneathery about 12 years ago
The Endtown mini-comic that I produced for Comicpalooza 2011 is now available to YOU for the offensively low price of $2.50 (price includes s&h, international add $1 for each copy ordered ). Besides sporting a snazzy full color cover, it contains an all-new 22 page story that is available nowhere else. And just because I feel like doing it, I’ll sign and personalize (if desired) each and every copy I mail out. Simply pay via PayPal using my email address, aaronneathery@gmail.com, and be sure to include your mailing address. If you can’t pay with PayPal, send payment to:
Aaron NeatheryPO Box 920558Houston, TX 77292
And, just so you know, I’m completely open to donations. The cat and mouse that live in my head will thank you. :-)
Jenner Premium Member about 12 years ago
To Dirty Old Lady, just in case you missed my late comment yesterday:You can only vote for the Ursa Majors once. That’s why they have a registration system. But, on Top Webcomics, please vote for Endtown 2.0 AND Endtown (They’re both on the top 100 front page) every day, from as many different machines or networks as you have. It’s a perpetual race, and the comic’s ranking depends on the rate at which it gathers votes. Every day, I said, weekends included.I think that for many of the top comics, they have a large number of readrs who will log one vote from the comic’s site each time they log on to read, even if that only happens three times a week. Endtown has a smaller number of readers than the very top ones, but they are so dedicated that they will make a point of voting to the max, every day, even on the Saturday and Sunday when no new strip comes out. Of course, whis comments page is certainly not idle on the weekends, anyway, such is the love, energy and chattiness of the Endtown Allies.Furthermore, voting on Top Webcomics can be extremely quick and easy, thus: Register as a member of the site, and then when you go to vote for each strip, bookmark that page. Even put the bookmarked icons on your top bar. Then you simply need to click your link to get to the page, and click the voting button and you’re done. Five seconds.
harmgb about 12 years ago
Aha! firedome, you got what had been buzzing aroundmy subconscious. Who drew something in the air and it wasimmediately a reality? Clyde Crashcup! (I was 10 years oldand loved the ‘Alvin’ show in ’64)
harmgb about 12 years ago
“Cats of War”…..LoL, Dr. Jenner
Level_Head about 12 years ago
Jenner, you’ve outdone yourself! Congrats! Aaron, you’ve inspired quite a blast Does Marx know he’s kicked him in the slats? I suspect that he will learn this, fast. =|====/ Level Head Vote for Endtown 2.0 And for Doc Rat, too The Endtown Forum And don’t forget to vote for both For Ursa Major awards!
Arcaton about 12 years ago
Flask seems very composed….but then again,she is a cat…
Jenner Premium Member about 12 years ago
That’s the first time we’ve had a profile of Flask like that. Ah, such hair.
Jenner Premium Member about 12 years ago
I know: It’s Pen and Teller.
Jenner Premium Member about 12 years ago
Wally’s got a line of fire.
Jenner Premium Member about 12 years ago
Wally, could you pass the assault, please?
Jenner Premium Member about 12 years ago
Stop me, someone, stop me!
Rennjack about 12 years ago
Perhaps Wally’s hatred of Flask is because of what she made him become?
crookedwolf Premium Member about 12 years ago
Flask is beginning to enjoy this!
Francis362003 about 12 years ago
I can see it now, Flask covered in ink bullets.
DADOF3 about 12 years ago
They all have pasts, they just deal with them differently. Wally’s revulsion with his drove him into the Great Waste and gave him a loathing of weapons and violence. Flask’s made her bitter, sadistic, and vengeful. Linda’s new to this game, but will have to come to grips with her’s eventually. Holly fears loss and hates goodbyes. When you get right down to the bottom line, maybe Petey is the lucky one. What was it Holly said so long ago? “The beauty of not knowing an object’s (or person’s) past (is that) it leaves the future wide open.”
DADOF3 about 12 years ago
Watch out! Major tail fluff is imminent!
Dkram about 12 years ago
G for g, and un for un, Gun. (Clyde Crashcup).\\//_
DADOF3 about 12 years ago
Flask has switched weapons. She has gone from unveiled disdain to smug indifference. Crazy kitty has a diverse arsenal to draw from.
DADOF3 about 12 years ago
He does pretty well for someone who’s “not terribly good at drawering”.
Jenner Premium Member about 12 years ago
Where’s Petey, and why’s he been silent? I bet someone who wasn’t concentrating flipped up his lid and emptied the table scraps into him.(sigh)… Never mind, it happens all the time.
JanBic Premium Member about 12 years ago
It’s really getting deep in here with all the puns :-)Never mind, keep ’em coming.
JanBic Premium Member about 12 years ago
Jenner and Three Steps, you do realize many of us have not had our morning coffee yet?:-) ;-)
Strider Keninginne Premium Member about 12 years ago
@JanBic
Coffee, the energy drink of champions! I think that Wally is getting a foretaste of Aaron’s ability to read minds, and I think he’ll behave.
Jenner Premium Member about 12 years ago
Is Aaron a Marxman?
dwandelt Premium Member about 12 years ago
Interesting progression. He starts out calling Wally “Mr. Talking Cat.” Now he’s devolved to “Catboy.” Is our good host beginning to show some contempt for Wally, or deliberately starting to taunt him?
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 12 years ago
love Blackies profile.
Dragoncat about 12 years ago
Dear Lord! It just dawned on me…We have only two days before the weekend to find out if Wally will use that hand-drawn rifle to rub out Flask!
Coyoty Premium Member about 12 years ago
I think AM’s pointing out to the pot how like a kettle it is in shading. Wally’s glaring at Flask for things he may be guilty of himself.The dream eavesdroppers probably were the dittos. We know they can read thoughts. I wonder if they can project as well, having found a traumatic event in Wally’s subconscious and feeding it back to him as a dream, with the realization of Flask’s identity.
BlackberryRose about 12 years ago
I like the super-position of the smiley face over Holly’s concern and Wally’s glare ….
4shadow about 12 years ago
Well, I was right about something, anyways. :-)
pam Miner about 12 years ago
It looks like AM know what Wally knows as well as wally knowing about Blackie . He may know the whole thing since he’s kinda a special knowledge sorta guy.
DADOF3 about 12 years ago
So are we all in group therapy now, and if so, where is Dr Hartley?
CaptainKiddeo about 12 years ago
This is what I meant several days ago about Aaron Marx being like Mr. Am in Little Orphan Annie. It’s all fun and games and very serious at the same time…Also kinda reminds me of Dr. Lao (the film version, played by Tony Randall…I haven’t read the book.)
dirtyoldlady1 about 12 years ago
All this discussion about the gun. Marx is not stupid. He knows that one shell missaimed would put the ship on the ground. A place where no body wants to be right now. The look on Wally’s face also says ::“what kind of a dumb trick is this?” We have extablished that he hates guns. Period. End of discussion. He won’t use it. However, can we trust Catantiheroine not to grab it and take over the ship??Is there where we are heading Sometimes I wonder if Aaron doesn’t get ideas from our banter here. I sure would look them up. :>)Blessed Be
OdderOtter about 12 years ago
So as a stretch the whole thing could be a sketch.