Last Words?

I’ve gotten a few e-mails from people confused if this is STILL chapter two of ORIGIN, indeed, it is. Sorry it jumped like that from a death to something completely different, but it should all make a little more sense with tomorrow’s strip. Something CLUB YIRMUMAH MEMBERS can already see. WINK- NUDGE! — yes though, calm your worries, this will all make more sense as it goes.
Kinda like Pulp Fiction, where things happen in the beginning that happen in the end, but only no where as near as cool as (Pulp Fiction). — I just thought it would be fun to instead of showing you a story playing out, showing you where a character’s story ultimately ENDED and then leading you through a little bit as to maybe learning some of the reasons it ended up like it did. If that makes sense. If not, or if it becomes too much for your overwhelmed and possibly limited brains– go read another webcomic, like perhaps one of our sponsors below! (but hopefully you get it. I have faith in you.)
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September 14th, 2006 at 5:13 am
I doubt you’ve lost anyone, DJ. If anything, it’s intriguing how this could be relevant.
Call me a salmon, ’cause I’m hooked. And filleted.
September 14th, 2006 at 6:05 am
Heya, I maybe be lost, but each chapter is a great read, keep up the great work.
September 14th, 2006 at 6:10 am
Here here!
This is one of the best story lines yet!
Call me a Crack Whore, ’cause I’m hooked. And phalated
September 14th, 2006 at 12:24 pm
I mean c’mon, who doesn’t see the Grim Reaper making a small cameo in the shadows on Will it Float? That’s foreshadowing there!
September 14th, 2006 at 12:28 pm
“Now be a good boy and burn your mother.” Even if he doesn’t, the kid’s going to have major issues.
September 14th, 2006 at 12:40 pm
Ooooookaaaaaaaaaay………well, that’s more than a little disturbing.
DJ, ya brought it home on the last two - one near-killing leading to an uplifting end, and one death illuminating the tragedy of a life. This one’s even tougher. I really hope you can bring it home.