The current story arc started with this strip: Hit-Boy.
- Ye Thuza: Matthew Vaughn called and offered us a supporting role in Kick-Ass 2.
- Cloud: I want to fight real bad guys!
- Ye Thuza: One day you will…
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The current story arc started with this strip: Hit-Boy.
- Ye Thuza: Matthew Vaughn called and offered us a supporting role in Kick-Ass 2.
- Cloud: I want to fight real bad guys!
- Ye Thuza: One day you will…
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Can’t wait. However, I wonder whether some crims will want to take revenge upon the ‘Hit-family’ even if just for principles. Their identity has been compromised anyway
There’s gonna be trouble in paradise when Sandra hears this… it’s been some time since she was a main actor in her own comic, so she’ll be back with a vengeance. As scary as Ye Thuza is, can she face the righteous fury of an 11-year-old schoolgirl? (or is she 12 meanwhile ?)
Don’t we all, Cloud?
The “One day you will” line makes me think she will take him back to Burma someday to free their peoples. Somewhat similar to the plot line of Kick Ass. Only this time its a oppressive regime with a whole army to back it.
The word is kill Cloud, cause killing is the only way with bad guys.
Thomas More interest in religion invented Utopia (an opressive religion)
Montesquieu wrote the Spirit of the Laws, (laws that made posible Despotism)
Marx thought of a society without classes (that lead to soviet union)
even Mitghy Christ was killed
Lesson: Kill them first, preach them latter
i really dont like all the social commentary about burma and such i really cant relate to it
u know what i take that back but a lil less social commentary would be nice
Still remember when Cloud said (epically) that one day he would come to Burma and free them when Ye Thuza’s brother (or sister or friend) was “disappeared.” I know you can do it Cloud, one day at a time. Dramatic wind…
I just got started on the webcomic, and I gotta say, I am lovin’ it! Fantastic strip! I just finished catching up on it from the start, and I can’t wait for another story arc! Keep up the great work!
Oh, and I really liked the non-Woo-centric story arc. Nicely done! Cloud’s line in the last panel reminds me of (I think) the strip titled “Cloud vs. Reality”.
All of the comments after EzioCauthon’ one are missing since our webhost had to reset the database. At least the website is now as fast as it was before the problems. I hope this will stay this way.
^ok, then I will just repeat that I like the wind in this strip XD”’ *sigh*
The thing I really enjoy about this comic is that it spreads awareness about social, political, and (more recently) decent entertainment. As for Cloud wanting to go fight actual bad guys, can’t say that I blame him, who wouldn’t want to do that with such solid reasoning behind their wishes? Thankfully, he’s got a mother who won’t allow him near the battle line’s until she knows he and his sister had as enough training to keep them alive and mostly unharmed, and a family tight enough to always have his back.
Until then, Cloud, stay where you are and spread the word and gain as many allies as you can; that way you’ll have some much needed support when it’s finally time to go back.
So, Cloud just rejected to be a movie-star because he’d rather fight against the reality n_n That’s my boy!
Yaknow, I never really “got” Cloud until today. Today he becomes “The Awesome” in my book.
I realize something now. That Sandra is a boring character when you compare her with the other “main characters”. A pyromaniac girl with (a) dark and strange secret(s?), a boy who wants to be a super hero and also has the potential to be one AND has a killer-mom, and last but not least a talking raccoon who has a relation with the daughter of the alpha raccoon of the forest.
Probably I’ve forgot some people but in comparison Sandra indeed sounds boring…
All in good time young grasshopper.
Gerardo Tejada: The definition of a Utopia is a perfect society. You’re thinking of despotic theocracy.
I interpreted the exchange as Cloud wanting to be bigger and stronger so that he could do more, fight ‘real’ bad guys, and his mother wanting, in typical mother fashion, wanting to keep him safe for as long as possible, while acknowledging the fact that he’ll inevitably have to fight real bad guys, but they’ll be in the form of rent payment, relationships with other people, and all the other territory that comes with being an adult- and, in the eyes of a child, ‘bigger and stronger’.
But mayhaps I’m reading too much into this…
Ummm… was the comment section purged or am I just whining cuz of a deleted comment? Was it cuz I said I voted? O_O”
So again, is K-A2 true cuz I never looked it up. XD
… Fun fact: I could have had a role as an extra in Kick Ass 2… but honestly, I didn’t want to.
Apparently the folks filming it were in quite desperate need of Camden-folk (I live in London and hang out occasionally in Camden) to… well… play nasty gang sorts in Kick Ass 2… BUT it didn’t appeal to me. I know some other people who will be though.
Being an extra in random films is more my younger brother’s thing.
weird, I have a friend at my school name Matthew Vaughn.
Supporting role or stunts? Maybe fight coordinator?
It happened, incidentally.
People I know are in that film.
I feel your feels Cloud.
K. Ivan Ruppert wrote:
“Perfect” society? No such thing. That’s the joke. (Look up “Utopia” vs. “Eutopia”)
You don’t have to look far for people claiming to have a perfect society though. It’s a common trick from the playbook of authoritarian states. After all, anyone who opposes a “perfect” society is obviously a bad guy, right?