Storytiming Over the Garden Wall #4 because I love it
Does this comic fit inside the series storyline?
>>77752743
it's connected, but it's more of an origin story for some of the side characters. and it explains what the other characters were doing while
>>77752669
Oh man, keep going with this.
new short
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-0vZeaIrFg
>>77752812
>she's certainly you are daughter
NOBODY caught this??
>>77752886
I wanted to point it out too. It's even funnier that they made it bold.
>>77753062
Well Shit.
Love the art by Jim Campbell, he captures the characters really well.
You've been a wonderful audience, thank you, have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
>>77753162
Thanks anon,. this was a good storytime.
Almost forgot to link to the full download
http://www89.zippyshare.com/v/vBzY5tJs/file.html
Hail Hydra
>>77753144
When I read this the first time I wasn't sure where she is here.Is she in her own version of the Unknown? Is she in her real home? Or is she dead?I know it's meant to be vague, just wondering what you guys thought.
>>77753227
Every secondary character Greg and Wirt meet when they are lost into the Unknown is dead.
>>77753205
Do you have downloads for the rest of the series? I want to read this but apparently the trade doesn't come out for nearly a full year for some reason.
man, that was fucking dark, the Beast kill the woodsman wife!?
>>77753310
Yeah, although volumes 1, 2, and 3 are definitely not as good as 4.
http://comicsgeek.ru/publ/144-1-0-2488
>>77753341
It could've been anything that just caused her to get an infection.
The Beast never outright attacks someone, right?
Not sure if the Woodsman's wife was still alive before her daughter started going outside or dead.
>>77752812
>YOU'RE daughter
>They even made it BOLD
Into the trash it goes.
>>77752837
That not new, that's the pilot. It's been out for a while now
Are the other ones available? I only recall the first and this issue being storytime here?
>>77752812
remember when major professional publications weren't full of mistakes?
>>77753284
I disagree. I think some of them never existed to begin with.
>>77754001
No. I still catch little mistakes regularly in books printed decades ago.
Weren't the other issues about wirt and greg between the episodes? This is just a random flashback issue?
>>77754067
Ever considered working as an editor?
>>77754083
if they were hiring editors this shit wouldnt happen
there are typos in the goddamned associated press now. i've talked to people in the biz, this is a new thing
>>77753437
whoa, nice. i feel bad about stealin em but i'm poor and comics are wayy too goddamn expensive
prolly gonna go read the adventure time comics first though. i bought a bunch of em and the first time they got to a major stopping point i quit
>>77754083
Yeah, but I have no idea how someone even gets a job like that.
>>77754078
I like it. I was wondering what they were going to do with vol. 4, because vol. 3 ended with them running to board the ferry from the episode with the frogs, and after that episode there's not as much room to insert more little side plots. Plus I did want to see more of The Woodsman's backstory.
http://emertainmentmonthly.com/2015/11/26/why-you-need-to-read-the-complete-over-the-garden-wall-comics/
I had no idea Fred and the Highway Man had their own issue.
This c.ucklord had such a hot wife and daughter.
Beatrice should have ended up with Wirt
>>77752687
>It is haunted?
>I hope so. All good houses, old or new need and friendly ghost or two.
Woodsman had great wife.
Does anybody have a MEGA link for OTGW's comics or something, please?
>>77756227
nothing hotter than Wirt fucking a blue bird... wow I am actually erect thinking about it. I need help.
>>77753086
What does this mean when Auntie Whispers eats the turtles?
>>77753162
>Includes the sheet music.
Does this happen in every issue? That's fucking awesome.
I thought Garden Wall was just okay, but these comics might really make me love it.
>>77758110
Yeah. I could post the others if anyone wants.
>>77758347
Please do, I was pleasantly surprised at this. Poor Woodsclan.
>>77758367
It was ambiguous, but I meant the sheetmusic and not the full comics.
>>77758419
>>77758436
>>77758447
All the other comics.
https://mega.nz/#!vUYTFJYT!7ogluLdjOoKWNfUtC5BQMV2mfxWY8hW0cE8OGmWy-fI
reading bump
So the Woodsman isn't actually a woodsman but a judge?
That's an interesting character trait that went wasted.
>>77758460
Thanks all the same. I've been struggling through an arrangement of Into the Unknown for both hands. I really shouldn't have stopped playing piano when I was a young'n.
>>77758986
Might just describe how he's a man who thinks too much, and how the wild lands might be so frightening to him. Anna and his wife weren't so fearful, but this world was alien and suspicious to him, so it was easier for him to fall prey to the Beast.
>>77753558
It could have been that dog like creature with the beautiful eyes. Was that thing also the Beast or was it just one of his henchmen?
>>77757785
I just seen the lantern and reacted accordingly.
>>77753040
>>77753049
>>77753062
>Woodsman's daughter was Red Riding Hood all along
>>77759363
The dog was Beatrice's and had swallowed one of the turtles and became evil. Seems like the turtles taint things, which is why I'm curious why Whispers can eat them with no ill effects.
I could see the Woodsman's wife just meeting a regular animal and his fear blew it out of proportion. The Beast doesn't need much effort to make fearful people into his servants.
Wait a minute
I thought the Beast didn't have the power to harm people directly. How did he kill the Woodsman's daughter?
>>77759618
Seems like he didn't. The Woodsman's wife was hurt by an animal, infected, and died. Then the Beast used that fear to make the Woodsman afraid for this daughter. She returns home unharmed, but he's got a servant for life because the Woodsman thinks he's caring for her soul.
>>77759673
Ah yes that makes more sense.
>>77758460
I can't read music. Where can I listen to this song?
>>77758494
Thanks anon.
>>77762764
http://oldsidelinghill.tumblr.com/post/133938004371/heres-a-demo-version-of-the-song-that-was-in
>>77763609
Sublime!
>>77752669
Thanks op, great read. Also thanks to whiever posted the sheet music
>>77758494
Thanks
>>77763609
Holy shit, this sounds like it's right out of an old 19th century american folk song book
>>77768570
Almost like a Lomax field recording.