I always felt bad for Beef. He gets a shitty treatment in It’s Walky, especially since I have a huge soft spot for brother stories. And in DoA he’s been relegated to being “bad frat boy stereotype #234”. Poor Beef.
Well, I do remember being extremely shocked when I discovered Walky and beef were related. Now that i know they weren’t it makes so much more sense now.
Still though, they were raised together and basically more siblings than Sal and Walky will ever be.
He may not talk much but we should still be getting more Beef and how he relates to Walky than we ever should with Sal.
“no one” being Walky?
Strips like this make you-know-what down the road so much sadder.
It’s a shame we don’t see Beef more.
Grunt
Yeah, being invested in his character would have made the ending stories so much more affecting.
Is Beef carrying cinderblocks around or are those his fists?!
Yes.
Strong silent type but not stupid
And thus begins the descent into madness.
“I am Beef”
That brings up the question… Who was raising Sal?
I always felt bad for Beef. He gets a shitty treatment in It’s Walky, especially since I have a huge soft spot for brother stories. And in DoA he’s been relegated to being “bad frat boy stereotype #234”. Poor Beef.
Well, given *spoilers*, it’s not too surprising that his DoA character is “Entitled, bullying white guy.”
Suppried me I am one who believes in 70% of the story setting
Well, I do remember being extremely shocked when I discovered Walky and beef were related. Now that i know they weren’t it makes so much more sense now.
Still though, they were raised together and basically more siblings than Sal and Walky will ever be.
He may not talk much but we should still be getting more Beef and how he relates to Walky than we ever should with Sal.
I suppose if he knew he might . . .