Initially this page was going to have a little Hunter Thompson Fear and Loathing “Holy shit! There I am!” but I ended up deleting it because the image was so powerful. I’m glad I got out of the way.
This may have been asked before, but why does it make any difference at all to DE whether Charlies kill themselves or he does it himself? His whole philosophy seems to be based around the eventual elimination of Charlie Everett from the multiverse, at which point I guess he’ll finally do himself in LOL
I’m sure Neal will weigh in, but I don’t think it does make any difference to him, actually. But the whole point is that if Cura is out there making Charlies feel better, nature isn’t being allowed to runs its course.
And semi-related to this question: Who was the first Charlie to not only not kill himself, but to then also go to the old lady’s house, rifle through her stuff, instead of calling the authorities, and find the teleportation stone? Undertaker, perhaps?
Also, Dark Everett has issues. You’ll see. But they’ve led him to the conclusion that yes, the only good Charlie is a dead Charlie, including himself. He doesn’t just blow his own brains out because he feels cursed with a duty to make sure the job is going to get done.
Hey Neal, I haven’t been posting comments, but I wanted to let you know that I’ve been reading for weeks. Great storyline, and great art. I actually had a dream about trying to protect a Charlie from DE last night. Thank you for all your hard work!
Another “HOLY SHIT!” page from Team Neal & Dex.
I second it.
Agreed 🙂
Thanks!
Initially this page was going to have a little Hunter Thompson Fear and Loathing “Holy shit! There I am!” but I ended up deleting it because the image was so powerful. I’m glad I got out of the way.
I expected that somehow LOL
But this definitely creates a most interesting paradoxical situation 😉
Oh look, it’s DE. I wonder how Andrus reacts to this! :3
This may have been asked before, but why does it make any difference at all to DE whether Charlies kill themselves or he does it himself? His whole philosophy seems to be based around the eventual elimination of Charlie Everett from the multiverse, at which point I guess he’ll finally do himself in LOL
I’m sure Neal will weigh in, but I don’t think it does make any difference to him, actually. But the whole point is that if Cura is out there making Charlies feel better, nature isn’t being allowed to runs its course.
And semi-related to this question: Who was the first Charlie to not only not kill himself, but to then also go to the old lady’s house, rifle through her stuff, instead of calling the authorities, and find the teleportation stone? Undertaker, perhaps?
Undertaker’s my guess, too. Until then, I’ve just started to refer to the as-yet-unidentified first Charlie as “Charlie Zero.”
A very “Futurama” approach to the time travel duplicate problem….
More to this, I suspect, but that’s the first thought that came to my mind.
I think it is more about destroying Cura and their philosophy. He enjoys killing Charlies but is perfectly happy if they kill themselves.
This. 🙂
Also, Dark Everett has issues. You’ll see. But they’ve led him to the conclusion that yes, the only good Charlie is a dead Charlie, including himself. He doesn’t just blow his own brains out because he feels cursed with a duty to make sure the job is going to get done.
Hey Neal, I haven’t been posting comments, but I wanted to let you know that I’ve been reading for weeks. Great storyline, and great art. I actually had a dream about trying to protect a Charlie from DE last night. Thank you for all your hard work!
Awesome! That’s very flattering, and quite cool. 🙂
Is no one else from DE’s gang with him yet?