And now, the feels begin. This was the point that most of us first got a feeling of what the characters of Chief Wilde and July Hopps were like. Overly optimistic bunny trying to live up to her own expectations of being a big-city cop. Grumpy Police Chief who calls her out on her naivete. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it?
However, in this case, get a hint at the event that transformed Nicholas Wilde from happy-go-lucky former con-artist into the sullen and serious officer we see here. The first glimpse of a mystery that may never be answered. . The tragedy that quite literally defines this whole series.
Get “Pocket Change” below, on Tumblr, or in a comic dub that we featured a while ago.
And prepare yourself, because this is just the tip of this emotional iceberg.
This was one of the most feels-y comics I have ever read. This author did SUCH a good job with it. (I'm referring to the whole Judy Is Dead comic overall, not just this chapter – although this chapter is feels-y)
When I first saw this comic, it was missing everything after July ran out,and I had no other context, so I was very confused. I was like "Why is Nick the Chief? Why is he so mean to Judy? What is this au?" Then I saw the whole thing and it was like a lightbulb went off…a lightbulb of agonizing grief.
It's quite simply the most heart-wrenching work I've seen in this fandom thus far, especially the last entry. That killed me.
It's quite simply the most heart-wrenching work I've seen in this fandom thus far, especially the last entry. That killed me.
Agree with Franz. The last 4 panels was soulcrushing.