| Desertopa |
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| The fact that I thoroughly enjoy this comic despite it having absolutely no genre elements in common with my usual reading material is a testament to the great writing. Even when the premise seems cliche, the characters are compelling enough to make me really care about what's going on. |
| geeeuh |
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| The drawing style reminded me of Archie comics when I first started reading. I love Penny and Aggie! The characters, while falling into fun clichés, are enjoyable and entertaining. The artwork never slips, and the story is fun to follow. |
| SpaceNoodle |
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| A little bit cliched but the art is amazing and there is some deep skript work. |
| BeachNuts |
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| Love the art! |
| Justin |
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hilarious + fantastic art = great comic.
therefore, this comic = great comic. |
| L'ope |
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| This story is great. It is intelligent and uses a lot euphemisms during the story telling as well as visual jokes. It has a deep physco analysis of the two girls showing there are two sides to every story, and the grass isn't always greener on the other side. The story is absolutely brilliant and i think it defies the stereotypes quite well |
| Kinchi |
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| I love the Lesbian Curiosity the author brings to the story and I love the artwork and the humor. There's a realism in the way the characters are, even a stereotypical base, but it's an attitude that exists today. This is a great comic, overall. |
| Ami |
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| A webcomic aimed primarily at girls with no gaming references? Yeah it feels out of place to me too, but it’s an interesting work. It’s premise is a bit tried out (“popular girl” versus “nerdy/artistic girl”) and sometimes it falls into clichés with both characters sometimes playing into their stereotypes for a storyline. Aggie’s father is in particular an annoying character. That aside, Penny and Aggie are both interesting and compelling characters, particularly when bouncing off of each other. The art is also pretty good. Recommended. |
| Ami |
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| A webcomic aimed primarily at girls with no gaming references? Yeah it feels out of place to me too, but it’s an interesting work. It’s premise is a bit tried out (“popular girl” versus “nerdy/artistic girl”) and sometimes it falls into clichés with both characters sometimes forgetting their stereotypes for a storyline. Aggie’s father is in particular an annoying character. That aside, Penny and Aggie are both interesting and compelling characters, particularly when bouncing off of each other. The art is also pretty good. Recommended. |