A Furry Comic Interpretation of Pink Floyd's "The Wall"
9 years ago
I don't often do this but this caught my attention something fierce.
So those that have followed me for awhile, a few years back, I posted a Journal about my first reaction to seeing the Film of Pink Floyd: The Wall. First view disturbed me at first but when I watched it again with a deeper look, it blew my mind. I'm a guy that suffers from clinical depression (I don't normally like to talk about that) but even if one wasn't, this was a very relatable portrayal of the experience and fight against severe depression. A battle the protagonist eventually overcame in the end. I have kept the story close to my heart. Despite the darkness in most of it, it has a way of helping you identify your woes and breaking them down. Whether it be a clinical case, or just a bunch of past events that is keeping you down and giving you a hard time.
Any who, I was thinking about doing a cover album when I ran into this Ad on FA. Clicked on it and found this comic an artist produced. I gotta say, it's pretty great! Y'all should really check this out!
I will warn you though, this comic gets pretty graphic. Much more than the movie.
I don't believe it's necessary to be familiar with the wall before reading this. It's self explanatory on its own as it should be, but I would recommend seeing the film or stage show off YouTube or hearing the album first for the full effect!
You'll find the comic here! http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15456923/
At the end of Act I, he'll have a link in there to take you to Act II. As well as the final page near the end.
So those that have followed me for awhile, a few years back, I posted a Journal about my first reaction to seeing the Film of Pink Floyd: The Wall. First view disturbed me at first but when I watched it again with a deeper look, it blew my mind. I'm a guy that suffers from clinical depression (I don't normally like to talk about that) but even if one wasn't, this was a very relatable portrayal of the experience and fight against severe depression. A battle the protagonist eventually overcame in the end. I have kept the story close to my heart. Despite the darkness in most of it, it has a way of helping you identify your woes and breaking them down. Whether it be a clinical case, or just a bunch of past events that is keeping you down and giving you a hard time.
Any who, I was thinking about doing a cover album when I ran into this Ad on FA. Clicked on it and found this comic an artist produced. I gotta say, it's pretty great! Y'all should really check this out!
I will warn you though, this comic gets pretty graphic. Much more than the movie.
I don't believe it's necessary to be familiar with the wall before reading this. It's self explanatory on its own as it should be, but I would recommend seeing the film or stage show off YouTube or hearing the album first for the full effect!
You'll find the comic here! http://www.furaffinity.net/view/15456923/
At the end of Act I, he'll have a link in there to take you to Act II. As well as the final page near the end.

Taya Erindra
~fireboy224
I honestly never had a chance to see The Wall. I want too just never knew where to find it at the moment. but interesting ^^