Howdy folks. Welcome back to Endstone.
As you’ve probably guessed we are reaching the end of the Endstone saga. I want to take my time with the final pages so updates might be less frequent than before. Make sure you subscribe by email to get word when the comic updates.
See you soon.
Tony
Aaah, the usual “we succeeded when the timer had 1 second remaining” clichΓ©. π
Well, 4 minutes of such tension will feel like eternity for our characters. π
And considering my update pace, it will feel like an eternity for readers, too. π
So it ends soon… Are you planning any projects after finishing this one? I would love to read it.
Thanks for the interest. π Yes I am planning more projects. I will post an announcement when I’m ready. Most likely I will continue the adventures of some of these characters under a different title.
Until now Tony always prepared some surprise at such points, I won’t take the story predictably done just now. π
We shall see….
Guess it’s going to be a photo finish…
Absolutely. I love stories with a time factor at the end. π
Welcome back! Can’t wait to see how this all plays out. It’ll be interesting to see if Jon throws his own ‘spin’ on how reality is really supposed to be. π
This is the question. π
Wuh-wait, which reality is the original one again?
The medieval-fantastic one. π
Wait….Why is Cole thin and semi-goth in the last panel?
Looks like you missed the retcon of de design for “modern Cole”. π
In last panel, behind Jon wearing the helmett, we see images of the 2 realities in Jon’s mind and memory, and the spire comparing them to roll back the damage Simon has done. Left : modern world rewritten by Simon, right : medieval fantastic real world
Cole’s alt-self was retconned. There’s a discussion about it eight pages ago.
http://endstone.net/comic/12-26-endstone-presidents-ear/#comment-27990
Wierd, i could have sworn i had mentionned it in my own comment…
Oh well, thanks for completing the answer. π
I really enjoy the fact that Dino-Ben is shielding Cole. It’s a really nice touch, and I love those little details you might miss, but can overturn the story when you find them. Reminds me of Don Rosa’s Scrooge McDuck’s stories that I grew up with.
Glad you like it. π I’ve never read Rosa’s Scrooge McDuck stories. I’ll have to check that out. π
It’s more or less the kind of stories with plenty of details, references, and multiple ways to read them, making rereading them always bring something new. As such, it’s one rare breed of stories intended for young children that are just as interesting to adults.
Unlike the TV show adaptations…….. <_<