Bill Watterson’s return to print, after nearly three decades, comes in the form of a fable called “The Mysteries,” which shares with his famous comic strip a sense of enchantment.
is that not freeing, in a way? all the mistakes I beat myself up over, in the end, will not matter. I find that to be kinda nice and it does give me some kind of peace.
I guess I looked at the ending in a glass half full type of way, but you thinking it’s depressing is completely valid as well.
is that not freeing, in a way? all the mistakes I beat myself up over, in the end, will not matter. I find that to be kinda nice and it does give me some kind of peace.
I guess I looked at the ending in a glass half full type of way, but you thinking it’s depressing is completely valid as well.
I suppose it is, but as a nihilist and an atheist, I know this already. I guess I was expecting something different.