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February 13th, 2008

The Story of Vivol & Moon Bear - part two


40 Abominable Comments!

  1. josh Says:

    this is without a doubt the best webcomic series currently running. i love the subtle french-canadian accent of the ringmaster

  2. Tom Bubb Says:

    This is really good Karl- I like it quite a bit!

  3. solaana Says:

    Now I’m emotional.

  4. Cameron Says:

    Josh said: “i love the subtle french-canadian accent of the ringmaster”

    Interesting how people fill in things with their imaginations - I thought the ringmaster is Russian.

    Great strip as usual.

  5. Carrie Says:

    i agree, josh…

    Karl - you have a subtle genius :)

  6. siaar Says:

    Fantastic.

    I assumed russian for the accent as well.

  7. nathan Says:

    I got Russian, too. Beautiful stuff, Karl, as ever.

  8. Serge Says:

    You made me cry you bastard… Love you !

  9. karl Says:

    Love you too, mate. ;)

  10. Chris Olson Says:

    Very sad, but yet another great installment of this wonderful web-series. Thanks so much for this, Karl. It’s sublime.

  11. Scott Says:

    Stumbled across the site a week ago. I’m really enjoying the subtle nuances in your writing, and the spot on line work. I now have something to look forward to on Wednesdays.

  12. Tom Says:

    woo more vivol, and so it would seem -moon bear. the plot thickens =D
    Kudos yet again on the wonderfully expressive faces

  13. Jim Says:

    I like the moon in panel one. Also, the trainer gets Vivol’s gender wrong (maybe on purpose).

  14. Kitty Jimjams Says:

    Viiiiivoooooolll… *weeps like a tiny child*

  15. Vikki Says:

    Oh, that makes my heart hurt.

  16. Redapples Says:

    @Jim - what makes you think the gender is wrong? Vivol is referred to as ‘Man’ at Vivol’s party (though this is pretty gender uspecific) and the party does seem to be for the guys judging by the bird family - my wife’s favourites.

  17. Kenneth Says:

    This is probably the saddest panel yet - but this series just keeps racking up the points for best mood ever :)

  18. Jen Says:

    I hope the bear eats them all, for breakfast :(

  19. Juampa Says:

    Awesome, Karl. Just don’t make us wait forever for the next installment of the story of Vivol and Moonbear.

  20. Nika Says:

    Awwww, so sad! I thought the ringmaster was Russian too. But that just makes me so sad to hear him talked about like that, and have a stupid hat and collar put on him. If I was Vivol I would totally eat those bastards. Karl you’re amazing.

  21. Nika Says:

    Actually I think Vivol has a Russian accent too, doesn’t he? I’m pretty sure this backstory is all taking place in a “former USSR” area.

  22. Nika Says:

    Also (sorry for leaving 3 in a row) the ringmaster is a huge liar. They had Vivol since he was a baby. He SHOULD have killed three men though….

  23. karl Says:

    You’re absolutely right, Nika! The ringmaster IS a huge liar. Don’t believe the hype!! Vivol is no killer!

    Yet.

  24. Toneman Says:

    About the gender confusion - It looks like V&MB part two is long after part one. Part one was young Vivol and his mama - now the star is Vivol, and moon bear is the small bear. Where’s mama bear, though? :(

  25. observer Says:

    see, I thought ‘Cajun’… probably votes republican, too

  26. Jim Says:

    Ah yes - I was confused. I forgot that “mama” was Vivol’s mama, not Moon Bear’s. So if Vivol was in captivity when his mama performed, it shows that the ring master is definitely lying about him having eaten three mean.

  27. Sam Says:

    I love this web comic. I got russian too!

  28. Louisa Says:

    Karl, you have at this point made me tear up on more than one occasion with this comic. The work is simply stunning, from the perspective of writing and art alike. Thank you for sharing it with us.

  29. Dynamaso Says:

    Oh, you had me tearing up before the last panel. Well done, again…

  30. bethany Says:

    This reminds me of my favourite show from my childhood called “Jeremy” - about a bear who was stolen and forced to perform in the circus….I cried then too. This makes me miss you that much more.

  31. Jacob Says:

    Hi! As I dig ever deeper into the web of comics, I am really very pleased to find such a well-drawn and endearing story. I’m thrilled that after reading to this point, I discovered that little ‘inspired by’ sidebar: works that I greatly admire! Keep up the beautiful work.

  32. Chris Says:

    “See how he hates”.

    God, but that line STINGS. I’m not sure why you’re not writing more things.

  33. Jeremy Says:

    “Behave today.”

    Good…that implies that at least at one time, Vivol put up a fight.

  34. Puff Says:

    In all honesty, I imagined him to ‘tawk like dis! wif a doubleyew too his voiece!’ … That’s probably just because I don’t like him :[

    … ;_; This whole comic makes me laugh and cry at the same time. Do you want to give me brain damage, Karl? You cruel cruel person, giving people brain damage with your wonderful comics.

  35. Matt Forsythe Says:

    Those last two panels are like The Bicycle Thief.

    Gut-wrenching.

  36. Hackenwulf Says:

    *weeps silently*

  37. bbb Says:

    You fools! It’s clearly a Russian accent!

    “Masha” is the name of Vivol’s mother. It is a Russian female name that means “Bitter”. Would you not be bitter having to slave away for such a cruel master knowing that your only son will most likely suffer the same fate?

    http://www.weddingvendors.com/baby-names/meaning/masha/

    Then again, I also found that it is a variant form of “Marya” meaning “Beloved”.

    http://www.names-meanings.net/name/masha.html

    So, take your pick. I like to think it as a metaphor for the bitter life of the circus animals. Karl is the only one who really knows and I could be reading way too much into it. :)

    And I have to say, very rich comic, keep up the excellent work!

  38. Conran Says:

    Actually I imagined a Georgian accent :-) And no, because i’m sure someone will think it, not the U.S. state of Georgia, ugh.

    Love it. Poor Vivol. Three cheers for depressing memories, empathy all round.

  39. lux Says:

    This made me very sad, I hope we get good solid bear justice on this one :)

  40. Esn Says:

    “Masha” means “bitter”? I’m Russian, and that’s the first I’ve heard of it. Though since the name goes back to the Hebrew “Miryam” (Maria) and possibly even back to Egypt, I’m not surprised that its meaning has disappeared in Russian.

    I don’t think that first names really have recognizable meanings in most languages anyway… last names often still do, though.

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