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Post by Misfit Reindeer on Apr 15, 2015 4:19:56 GMT
What's your favorite webcomics?
I used to read Something Positive near-religiously, and I really like Oglaf (it's 18+) and Housepets (definitely not 18+).
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Post by becbecmuffin on Apr 15, 2015 4:24:51 GMT
I read Something Positive! I also read Questionable Content which is fantastic and currently has a very healthy relationship between a cis man and a trans girl. I follow Dumbing of Age as well and I was reading Girls with Slingshots when it was active/
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Post by Misfit Reindeer on Apr 15, 2015 4:27:13 GMT
I heard about Questionable Content doing that, it made me really happy. I've also heard good things about Girls With Slingshots as well.
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Post by becbecmuffin on Apr 15, 2015 4:31:54 GMT
Girls with Slingshots actually did a crossover with Something Positive. It was short but it was all about the cats, so it was great.
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Post by lacontadora on Apr 17, 2015 15:25:27 GMT
I've been reading The Hues, but that's about it. It is a post apocalyptic magical girl type comic and it sucked me in. I will have to check out some of these others!
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Post by blurryface on Apr 17, 2015 18:36:01 GMT
i've only ever read one, and that's apollo comic. it's based off of a les misérables fanfic
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Post by Nyxks on Apr 17, 2015 22:52:33 GMT
Never got into Web Comics, but I like looking at the online copies of Better or for Worse ... and though its not free anymore I use to love reading the weekly "oh my gods" those use to make my week.
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Post by Caucasian rodent on Jun 10, 2015 20:51:22 GMT
I love trial of the sun!! linkThe protagonist is a 14-years old FTM (and POC) teenager - a so-called Sworn Maiden - though his gender identity is not the main focus of the story. It is explored naturally in the comic, however. The genre is fantasy. Here's a summary (from tvtropes.org): Long ago, when the world was divided, a war was waged in the names of gods. From that conflict, several nations of man were united by the Goddess Amari. From the blood of Enorans, one of the human races, the Goddess created the Elves, the Kipira, and the Lamiak, and through their covenant with the Goddess, the Saltblood Barrier was erected. It was an unsurpassable defense—no enemy could cross the threshold of Saltblood and live—and so the newly founded Anocura knew a peace that would last for generations. Just so long as the Elves continue to hold vigil over the Ark, of course. It’s now the early 600’s. Racial tensions formed in the early days of cultural assimilation have not abated. Eliano Davrey, a fourteen year old Sworn Maiden from a respectable family, is considering joining a training phalanx. Unexpectedly, the Goddess Amari, who normally hibernates for years at a time, arrives in Saltrust. That night a close friend of Eli brings him news that there’s been a riot in the smith’s quarter, and that his father and uncle have been gravely injured… The story is excellent, the characters very well-developed and interesting. I strongly recommend reading this comic! Plus, it's usually updated twice a week. (The author of Trial of the Sun is also the creator of the comic Miamaska link. It doesn't contain any LGBT+ elements so far, but it's also a great read.)
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