It's been a good ride wasn't it? Met lots of people and had a lot of fun. An epilogue just felt proper. Thank you.If you insist, here are the references and symbolism I used for the comic. They're not complete explanations because I leave that to the person to explore and learn more about what I was referring to.Use this imgur link because I'm using panel numbers: i.imgur.com/7JcdJlV.jpg p01: Simon teleports using Hambo.p06: Most of Marcy's actions in the comic is a giant reference to Asimov's short story "The Last Question"p10: Maze. "I Remember You -epilogue-" (Apparently, the AT staff eventually used the Maze visual in an episode as well.)p10: "Live our lives" A criticism of the rushed last episode.p11: Another criticism of the rushed last episode.p12: Quartal Hexachord. It has connections to mysticism. It's also a light reference to comics writer Grant Morrison who likened Reality to Music and Vibrations. In a DC Comics Story, the Final Crisis, Captain Marvel used a harp and certain frequencies allowed them to travel across the Multiverse.p13-14: Listen to the full version of the ending song of the Adventure Time episodes (The one they play is the cut one.)p15: Memory is a powerful aspect of Marceline's character.p16,18,20: Memory blobs. Episode "Memory of a Memory"p17,19,21: Simon thinks about his relationship with Order and Betty's relationship with Chaos.p16: Mover of Sun and Stars. Love Itself. Go read Dante's "The Divine Comedy."p20: Rolling Stone. Myth of Sisyphusp20: Tempting Fruit. Early Myth of Tantalus (Alternative: Adam and Eve)p20: Stolen Fire. Myth of Prometheusp21: Sword. That's the sword from the Adventure Time logo. "Logo" comes from the Greek "Logos" which represents an ordering principle, which in turn relates to Simon's purpose.p23-24: "My life had always been lived in defiance" ( youtu.be/814A3eKthj0?t=307 ). Nietzsche's works are still being fought over on how to be interpreted. He stands apart from his contemporaries for his approach to philosophy and life.p25-27: Sword. Play Hollow Knight.p27: QED, quod erat demonstrandum. Appears at the end of Mathematical Proofs to designate it as complete through demonstration. Adventure Time is complete, they loved using "Mathematical", and thus it's only proper.Other readers also managed to put in additional interpretation that I didn't intend and they were pretty good: www.deviantart.com/comments/1/…