I've been reading Vattu serially, but I think I'm going to have to go back and re-read a whole chunk at once, sooner rather than later. Page-by-page is not a format that suits it very well!
I've been reading Vattu serially, but I think I'm going to have to go back and re-read a whole chunk at once, sooner rather than later. Page-by-page is not a format that suits it very well!
Okay cool!
I recently started a comic called The Amazing and Remarkably True Adventures of Kim and Amy (or TARTAKA).
It's a comic about four girls, but two girls in particular, and what happens when they encounter a train in the night time. I wouldn't call it a comedy, but there are a lot of jokes. And it updates once a week at the moment, but I will be upping that to twice in the near future.
I think it should be fun to read, but I'd love to know what you guys think.
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Check out my webcomic: The Amazing and Remarkably True Adventures of Kim and Amy. It'll probably be fun.
daww dis vaatu
man evan dahm is actually my favorite
Oh doctor cat. How I have missed you so.
Yeah, it’s too bad about the wrist thing. Some injuries take way too long to heal up, even assuming they will (which they don’t always).
definitely panic if there’s caviar
http://malkydungeon.com/comics.html
Who wants to read a fantastical long form comic written all in dialect? Just a heads up, there's a c-bomb on near every page.
I'm kind of surprised that Captain SNES isn't on the list. It's one of the better webcomics I've read and has a plot with a complexity second only to Homestuck (at least, of the webcomics I've read).
Captain SNES is pretty cool and great despite being a mostly sprite based video game webcomic, despite having issues with always updating, it is obvious that the author cares about it and I think he does a good job of making things mysterious, but not impossible.
Also the framing device is pretty cool, I'm curious as to where we will go once we catch up to Alex and just what is up with his stuff.
And then it did it again.
"Oh God, what now?" indeed.
The birds know what's going on, clearly.
So yeah I hadn't read that comic until you guys just mentioned it and
yeah uh
i'm throughly creeped the fuck out right now for sure
ha ha what's all this old crap Past Me put in his signature, get that stuff outta there
Yeah it's a great binge but when you finish, you need to get off the computer and go outside for a bit.
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Not sure if it's a joke, but from Will Save World for Gold:
;___;Thank you to everyone who’s already donated! It means a lot to me and allows me to eat three square meals a week.
Speaking of which, that is a comic that has repeatedly surprised me. It's great. Check it out.
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Dead Winter continues to perfectly blend together humor and drama.
"We may be a motley crew but we've got days of experience with this sort of thing!"
Pretty colors! Is this a permanent thing?
Also, maybe I've just been watching too much Madoka, but I am extremely dubious of Bina's claim that she can "handle it".
^Oh yeah, She already can't handle her fashion choices to deal with her chest hole.
One of my favorite things about Monster Pulse is the little Tumblr notifier images Magnolia puts up when there's a new comic.
Starslip is getting very exciting!
Huh, clicked an ad on Buttersafe and read through Erstwhile tales, which takes Grimm folk tales and illustrates them. They're really quite sweet, it only takes about a half an hour to do.
I just read through the entirety of Bobwhite! Magnolia Porter is such a good author, I think I'll definitely buy one of her books this summer when I have a job.
What Birds Know: And now I question, 'What did she realize?'