July 24, 2013

Alice vs Alice (pt 3 of 6)


Hello from the depths within the place known as WONDERLAND, 
Okay, Okay, I will be the first to admit I have to get this out of my system because it has been jarring my mindset of just how is it I wish to open chapter three of the real classic tale of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the Zenescope comic adaption take as well in a classic nineteen sixty six Nhua, Nhua, Nhua, Nhua BATMAN Nhua, Nhua opening monologue for of course "A MAD TEA PARTY!" So here now in my best announcer tone let's see where the wind chips fall where they may?  Thus far in the written text of the author known as Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland we have witnessed A child her age is never disclosed as of yet.....is with her elder sister drifting off to la-la land and realizes she has followed a White rabbit into his hole only to find that she can't find her way out 
. So she finds that her curiousness is abound when she starts trying to find her way to a garden behind a door she can't get into.... So far every resident being is projected in that matter of being a animal with more and more questions for little Alice. These very animals so far outside of the rabbit itself have been a over relaxed caterpillar 
to huge puppy and finally a cat that can disappear whenever it wants to. An yet the cat before showing Alice it's form of play had asked the little girl two very important questions which were these....."Do you play croquet with the Queen to-day?" which we will gander at soon but for now let's deal with his first question to her which is this  "In that direction," the cat said , waving its right paw round, "lives the Hatter: and in that direction,"waving his other paw, "lives a March Hare. Visit either you like: they're mad."
"But I don't want to go among mad people," the little girl known as Alice remarked. "Oh, you ca'nt help that ," said the Cat: "we're all mad here, I'm mad. You're mad" "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice. Now with no where to go but a Tea Party let's us hold up our saucer cups in cheer....... 
It seems by the end of chapter six of the actual tale little Alice had come the abode of the March Hare wishing instead that she had gone right in the way of the Hatter place, when she comes to the Hare abode from the road she sees three subjects crowded around a huge table. It turns out that a man in a top hat and a suit is having tea with another rabbit and between the two of them was a Dormouse fast asleep. As Alice approached the table the two who weren't dozing were additively telling her off, but she came of her own free accord to the table and sat at one end of it, the March Hare then offered her some wine, Alice after seeing nothing on the table but a tea kettle had said "Then it wasn't civil of you to offer it" said Alice angrily. In which the March Hare responded by saying "It wasn't very civil of you to sit down without being invited" Alice then replied with "I didn't know it was your table, it's laid for a great many more than than three." 
 
It was then that only other human outside of the duchess, which had been invited to a croquet game with the Queen in the second part this tale. The human is a man as detailed above that is known as The Mad Hatter. He tells Alice when he first notices her that her hair wants cutting, Alice then snaps at him with this retort "You should learn not to make personal remarks, it's very rude." The Hatter then ask her a riddle "Why is a raven like a writing desk?"  This is truly the only part the whole Alice's tale of it's two stories that makes the reader think because Carroll doesn't answer it. ( I have still been thinking this out myself, because I'm sure there's some kind of a answer) anyway Alice seems to like this game that the Hatter 
 
has posed. When she can't give a answer and they respond with I haven't the foggiest either. The  Hatter and the March Hare start arguing over time and why it always is Tea Time, whilst Alice is annoying getting madder than even she would care for! The Dormouse now finally awake from his nodding off up to this part is asked by the two who surround him and the new guest for a story, rather reluctantly the new guest keeps asking too many questions and storms off from the crazy partiers as she sees the March Hare and the Hatter dunking, well have a look for yourselves is 

all I will say okay?                 
 Now as to the MAD TEA PARTY from Zenescope's view cover wise was sold like these:


In the opening splash page it does seems as if the Mad Hatter is talking to himself? or it at least seems that way?.......when in truth he is talking to the only unknown part of Alice in Wonderland history as far as I know at all?, the one thing I can only guess at is she was the one who was asking questions to the White rabbit about Where Jabberwocky's latest pawn is from last issue!    
She gives the Hatter a very special weapon known as the Death blade, which can kill everything in Wonderland and keep it dead for real! As for what was going on from the past two issues let's let the main gal known as Alice tell us in her own words            , as she talks to a disguised Mad Hatter. After drinking her cup of tea, laced with sleepy mushroom powder Alice comes to find herself in even more fearful a place than either being prized as food for a walrus or a huge purple striped cat, she finds out at a huge table that have three people at it, that she is a bargaining prize of all the animal persona's of Wonderland, itself and still she knows not why.It seems as if the Mad Hatter made a deal with the March Hare for something, and when he doesn't get it, the Hatter starts acting like a certain Batman foe, and leave it at that! Then both he and ol Cheshire are left wondering where that said prize 
went off to?     

Without a wondering clue for sure this will be continued......






     

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